"While there used to be one or two Pops orchestras, now there are all kinds of European orchestras that suddenly look upon this as a golden wand that can enable them to make money recording this music"
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The “golden wand” metaphor is doing two jobs. It caricatures the industry fantasy that a repertoire switch can magically solve financial problems, and it hints at something faintly unserious - a wand belongs to spectacle, not craft. That’s the sting: Pops, in his telling, is being treated less as a tradition than as a monetizable costume. The line carries an anxiety about authenticity and ownership, but not in a territorial, nationalistic way. It’s about intent. Who is playing the music because they understand its social function - its immediacy, its crowd-pleasing pacing, its loosened etiquette - and who is playing it because the market rewards “accessibility”?
Contextually, this reads like the late-20th-century collision of classical branding with recording economics: ensembles chasing broader audiences, labels chasing crossover sales, and “Pops” becoming a keyword for commercial viability. Henderson’s critique lands because it admits the obvious (money matters) while refusing to let money pose as artistic destiny.
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Henderson, Skitch. (2026, January 16). While there used to be one or two Pops orchestras, now there are all kinds of European orchestras that suddenly look upon this as a golden wand that can enable them to make money recording this music. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-there-used-to-be-one-or-two-pops-orchestras-135892/
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Henderson, Skitch. "While there used to be one or two Pops orchestras, now there are all kinds of European orchestras that suddenly look upon this as a golden wand that can enable them to make money recording this music." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-there-used-to-be-one-or-two-pops-orchestras-135892/.
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"While there used to be one or two Pops orchestras, now there are all kinds of European orchestras that suddenly look upon this as a golden wand that can enable them to make money recording this music." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/while-there-used-to-be-one-or-two-pops-orchestras-135892/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



