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| Friday, 17 May, 2002, 12:36 GMT 13:36 UK Hall� Orchestra may drop 'penguin suit' ![]() The Hall� is based at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall Manchester's Hall� Orchestra is considering dropping the traditional "penguin" suit for its concerts. In common with most major orchestras, male musicians normally take the stage in evening dress with tails - but this may change as the orchestra looks at ways of reaching bigger audiences.
It has also launched a new logo in consultation with brand marketing specialists Wolff Olins. Now the orchestra is looking at changing the dress style of its musicians, after conducting research among concert goers.
"They're asking why the orchestra plays in 19th Century costume when the audience no longer dresses like that. But the Hall� has stressed that no decision has been taken yet. "We won't throw the baby out with the bathwater," said the spokesman. "A lot of people think the traditional impression of an orchestra is a good thing, and marks it out from other kinds of evenings out."
The spokesman added there had been no opposition to the idea from the orchestral musicians. The Hall� is also to launch its own record label in Spring 2003. The orchestra has promised the new label will ensure total artistic freedom and intends to release both live and studio recordings, as well as archive reissues going back to rare 1920s recordings. | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top Arts stories now: Links to more Arts stories are at the foot of the page. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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