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    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtJanuary 29, 2026002 Mins Read
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    ‘A much needed antidote to the prevailing zeitgeist of “me first” and divisiveness.’ Photograph: Hill Street Studios/Getty Images/Blend Images
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    It’s wonderful to read such a robust defence of classical music (Classical music brings us joy and meaning. In this time of doom and gloom, we need to talk about that, 26 January). As one of “the infantry” playing in and helping to run an amateur orchestra in my city, I wholeheartedly agree with James Murphy’s view that striving with others to give the best possible performance embeds our humanity and connection to each other.

    It also teaches us something invaluable and increasingly hard to find. And that is that we can only make this kind of music with others and not by ourselves alone. We need each other to play a symphony. We have to work together, listen to each other, follow each other, stay connected. We put the “me” to one side and become an “us”. It’s one of the best collaborative and collective experiences we have available.

    That’s the only way to make it work and for the magic to happen. The connection between classical music and global politics isn’t immediately obvious – but the invaluable experience gained through playing this music together provides a much-needed antidote to the prevailing zeitgeist of “me first” and divisiveness that is dragging our world to its knees.
    Chris Scarlett
    Sheffield

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