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Digital music stands: This information isn't correct. It was the Brussels Philharmonic (and NOT the "Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra") that played some pieces from tablets on a concert in 2012. That's why I decided to delete the subtitle "digital music stands". For more information about these two orchestras: see [ [1]] and [ [2]] Lbratsche ( talk) 08:20, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
In trying to find suitable 3rd-party references on the BPhO, I was unfortunately unsuccessful. From reading their page, it truly does sound though the BPhO is a training orchestra in the manner of the New World Symphony in the United States. It admittedly does not help matters that the Brussels Philharmonic, now with Stéphane Denève as their chief conductor, is an older Belgian orchestra with now a very similar name, even though the BPhO chose their name first (2002, vs 2008 for the Brussels Philharmonic). I had been leaning to keeping both articles in order to distinguish both ensembles, but now I'm starting to wonder if deleting the Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra article is the better course of action. The Brussels Philharmonic page clearly needs to stay, because they are the older ensemble and more prominent of the two, relatively speaking. Other thoughts are welcome, & thanks for reading. DJRafe ( talk) 17:14, 19 September 2015 (UTC)
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Digital music stands: This information isn't correct. It was the Brussels Philharmonic (and NOT the "Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra") that played some pieces from tablets on a concert in 2012. That's why I decided to delete the subtitle "digital music stands". For more information about these two orchestras: see [ [1]] and [ [2]] Lbratsche ( talk) 08:20, 13 October 2013 (UTC)
In trying to find suitable 3rd-party references on the BPhO, I was unfortunately unsuccessful. From reading their page, it truly does sound though the BPhO is a training orchestra in the manner of the New World Symphony in the United States. It admittedly does not help matters that the Brussels Philharmonic, now with Stéphane Denève as their chief conductor, is an older Belgian orchestra with now a very similar name, even though the BPhO chose their name first (2002, vs 2008 for the Brussels Philharmonic). I had been leaning to keeping both articles in order to distinguish both ensembles, but now I'm starting to wonder if deleting the Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra article is the better course of action. The Brussels Philharmonic page clearly needs to stay, because they are the older ensemble and more prominent of the two, relatively speaking. Other thoughts are welcome, & thanks for reading. DJRafe ( talk) 17:14, 19 September 2015 (UTC)
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