''Music faked at Sydney Olympics opening ceremony''
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/372354/1/.html
Posted: 28 August 2008 2359 hrs
Members of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra perform a concert in Sydney harbour in 2006. |
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SYDNEY - Eight years after it hosted an Olympics that were
famously hailed as the "best games ever," Sydney has had to confess
that it faked one of the key musical performances at the opening
ceremony in 2000.
The revelation came after it emerged that nine-year-old Lin Miaoke
was just lip-synching when she "sang" a patriotic song before 91,000
people and a global television audience during the August 8 opening
ceremony at the Beijing Games.
Orchestra bosses have admitted that the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
(SSO) mimed its entire performance at the ceremony, and that some of
the real music was in fact recorded by rival musicians in Melbourne.
"It was all pre-recorded and the MSO (Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
did record a minority of the music that was performed," SSO managing
director Libby Christie told Australia's Fairfax newspapers earlier
this week.
"It's correct that we were basically miming to a pre-recording," she said.
The respected orchestra gave the fake performance because Olympics
organisers "wanted to leave nothing to chance" and a second orchestra
was found to record the backing tape because of a "mountainous
workload" in Sydney, Christie said.
The admission has columnists in Melbourne -- which has a
longstanding rivalry with glitzier Sydney -- crowing over the fact that
its musicians ghosted a crucial performance by their arch-rivals.
The head of the MSO confirmed the performance had been pre-recorded
but defended the move, saying it was "purely a workload issue" and in
no way reflected on the relative quality of either orchestra.
"It's nothing to do with priorities or which orchestra is better.
It was decided to split (the work) between the two orchestras," he
said.
"It's quite a normal practice and if the Olympics had been in
Melbourne, the Sydney Symphony would have been involved -- I'm sure of
that."
Christie said the Sydney orchestra had very rarely mimed
performances but had done so at the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Sydney,
while the MSO said it had used a backing tape at the opening ceremony
of the 2006 Commonwealth Games.
Beijing Olympic officials went on the defensive two weeks ago when it
was revealed that pigtailed Lin Miaoke, who became a celebrity in China
after her performance, had not actually done the singing.
It later emerged the real voice belonged to chubby seven-year-old
Yang Peiyi, who was deemed not attractive enough to go on stage, and
that the switch was ordered by a politburo member of China's ruling
Communist party.
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Before u throw stone ,look at the mirror to see if u are
a Saint.
I dun see anything wrong with it leh. 1 minor mistake = big joke to the world.
why need to be so geh gao over such things?
moreover something tts so long ago................
The key difference ==> They didn't get caught
Why some Western media scared of reportage on true China
http://english.people.com.cn/90
Who is exaggerating China's rise?
The Aussie orchestra's performance is authentic except the music was pre-recorded.
China's case is very different. The two Chinese children are innocent but the Beijing officials knew very well that doing a milli vanilli is deception !