Australian Orchestras Face Problem of Player Tenure

“Australia’s orchestras sprouted in a desert of musical talent in the 1930s. Halfway across the world, London’s musicians fiercely competed for orchestra berths and each season they played could be their last if their performance was not up to scratch.” In Oz, it seems, one didn’t need much more than an instrument. Things are much better now, but what of less-gifted old-timers with tenure?