French police are arresting conductors and breaking up tours of orchestras employing Eastern European musicians. “Of all the unsavory aspects of French police going around the country busting orchestras and locking up their conductors or managers, it is the notion that it’s being done to protect these innocent violin-playing lambs from Sofia that drips heaviest with irony. In common with price-fixing cartels the world ’round, France and Germany’s high-priced musicians have only one interest in this affair, and that is keeping low-priced competition off the market. That this means smallish French towns get no opera, or get it only when heavy public subsidies are made available for it, concerns them not at all.”