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Bản sao của G3-Gap - text - exercise - 2
Bản sao của G3-Gap - text - exercise - 2
Bản sao của G3-Gap - text - exercise - 2
1. G
2. A
“Covid had a significant part in its decline,” Redmond said. “The idea of playing an
instrument where you were projecting aerosols was frowned upon.”
3. C
More pupils were taking up the piano or other solitary instruments, said Redmond.
“The ones which have really flourished are the ones spent more time alone playing. Whereas
the instruments that are more socially or orchestral based there has been a decline. “It’s one of
the most accessible instruments, and the recorder is such a beautiful and refined instrument
and there’s life way beyond the few lessons in primary schools.”
4. B
Chris Orton, a recorder tutor and chair of the ERTA, is leading the fight against the
instrument’s extinction. He said: “The recorder is increasingly overlooked by students, and
yet it has a rich history and incredible versatility. As well as making beautiful sounds, it’s an
accessible instrument in that it is low-cost, in comparison to other woodwind instruments, and
it’s light and easy to carry.
5. E
However, Anna Williams, one of the three students practising the instrument at
Chetham’s, will be the first recorder soloist to perform with the Chetham’s Symphony
Orchestra (CSO) in the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester in July.
6. D
7. F
“We’ve never had a recorder soloist in this way before. She’s going to be a role model
to people and might inspire them to take up the instrument, which in itself is great.”
The CSO concert will feature numerous Chetham’s students, and for many of them, it
will represent the end of their current musical studies before moving on to conservatoires and
universities.
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C. He added: “We did see a shortage of some instruments where maybe children were
on the cusp of something and then Covid happened, and they didn’t join ensembles and they
couldn’t progress.”
D. Redmond said Williams, 18, could act as a “role model”, and show others that there
was “value in taking up and playing this instrument”. Williams said: “I can’t wait to perform
with the Chetham’s Symphony Orchestra this summer and show people why I love the
recorder.” She will perform Richard Harvey’s Concerto Incanto.
E. “Not confined to the classical genre, bands like Led Zeppelin and the Beatles have
used the recorder in their songs. More recently, talented musicians like Tali Rubinstein are
championing it and the National Youth Recorder Orchestra is an excellent ensemble of young
recorder players.”
F. Redmond is a fan. “Anna has been with us for 10 years, and when she plays it it’s
an extension of her voice, it’s beautiful to listen to. Her performance was to the most
extraordinary level, and it was compelling like watching the theatre,” he said.
G. But now, warn its champions, the Marmite of the woodwind world faces extinction,
with one of the UK’s top music schools reporting an 80% decline in the number of young
people playing the recorder in 10 years.