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Pianist Sues Orchestra for Political Belief Discrimination
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Pianist Jayson Gillham, a British Australian based in London, is suing the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for discrimination over his political beliefs. He was scheduled to perform with them in August 2024 but was canceled after dedicating a new piece to journalists killed in Gaza. The orchestra initially apologized but later axed the gig, leading to Gillham filing a lawsuit in Federal Court. The case is set to go to trial on May 18th, just before Gillhams new independent tour with Jordanian Palestinian pianist Iyad Sughayer. The tour, titled Keys to Life: Two Friends, Two Pianos, will feature Mozart, Debussy, and fresh works on two pianos or four hands. Gillham sees this as a way to fully own his art and speak his truth, while also highlighting the power of music to connect and reflect society.
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