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Sacked pianist’s case against orchestra heads to court

The opening strains of a concert pianist’s discrimination case against the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra are about to be heard in the Federal Court, AAP reports.

Jayson Gillham’s case is set to become a test of workplace rights in Australia and the pianist has crowdfunded more than $175,000 to cover his legal costs.

He is suing the orchestra over the termination of his contract after a performance at an MSO event in 2024, when he performed a solo piece called Witness dedicated to journalists killed in Gaza.

Jayson Gillham. Photograph: Rémi Chauvin/PR IMAGE

Gillham introduced the piece by saying Israel targeted journalists in an effort to prevent the documentation and broadcasting of war crimes to the world.

The orchestra then cancelled his performance at the Melbourne town hall, citing safety concerns, with the controversy making international headlines.

The trial is expected to run for three weeks and the MSO is expected to call around 20 witnesses.

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