Dear all,
I hope you don't mind me asking for your support in preventing the closure of the Dutch Music Institute in The Hague - the largest collection of musical scores in the Netherlands, and a crucial component in keeping our musical heritage alive.
Due to serious government cutbacks the institute threatens to lose its subsidies without even being given the opportunity to look for money elsewhere; the motivation is that it is deemed of 'merely local interest', which is strange seeing that it is the only depository of scores and music-related archives in the country (there's Donemus, but they're more like a union).
To avoid catastrophy (and the possibility that scores will become impossible to access for years), might I suggest the possibility of petioning the Dutch government through this web site:
http://petities.nl/petitie/steun-behoud-van-muzikaal-erfgoedNon-Dutch citizens are allowed to sign, even if the site is in Dutch - it is a fairly straightforward process. You will receive a confirmation e-mail that will lead you to a second page where your date and place of birth are also asked; for this initiative you don't need to fill those in.
Thank you for your time.
p.s. just to make sure: I'm not in any way attached to the NMI, but I am concerned - very much so.