Mahler 6 - 16 August 1967 Barbirolli and the New Philharmonia. My second ever Prom and my first Mahler 6. It blew me away then and still has the power today, thanks to a Testament CD issue of that concert.
The Best of the Best Proms
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Originally posted by PhilipT View PostSomehow I get the idea I'm going to be in a minority of one about all of these.
So too the Glyndebourne Guilio Cesare, one of the finest productions I have seen in the theatre, but tailored to the Proms with total success. An evening of pure pleasure and joy.
Boulez conducting the Miraculous Mandarin, Adagio from Mahler's 10th, Webern's Passacaglia, but it was Berg's Seven Early Songs with the imperious Jessye Norman that hit the spot, heady perfume distilled into sound.
Goodall conducting Act 3 of Parsifal.
Barenboim conducting Götterdämmerung. Nina Stemme and Andreas Schager were revelatory.
Significantly, perhaps, I was in the Arena for all but one of these. Does the act of queuing beforehand, quite apart from the better sound there make the occasion more memorable?
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Only just caught up with this thread.
I've attended the Proms every season since 1978 and have heard some absolute crackers there in my time. Choosing from those I have attended and which I still recall with a tingle of excitement (in no particular order):
VPO/Bernstein Mahler 5 Sept 10 1987
VPO/Abbado Beethoven 9 Sept 11 1987
LPO/Solti Beethoven Missa Solemnis Sept 10 1982
Chicago SO/Solti Tippett 4 & Tchaikovsky 6 Sept 4 1978
BBCSO/Haitink Elgar 1 July 29 1982
Concertgebouw/Haitink Mozart 35 & Bruckner 9 Sept 3 1983
Concertgebouw/Haitink Wagner Siegfried Idyll & Shostakovich 8 Sept 5 1983
BBCSO/Wand Bruckner 8 Sept 5 1992
NDR SO/Wand Schubert 8 & Bruckner 9 Aug 24 2001
BBCSO/Andrew Davis Mahler 8 July 21 1995
BPO/Rattle Schoenberg, Berg & Webern Sept 4 2010
Mahler 3 Lucerne FO/Abbado Aug 22 2007
Berlin Staatskapelle/Barenboim Wagner Gotterdammerung July 28 2013"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostBut whilst there have been many very good Proms that I have greatly enjoyed over the years, I haven't experienced that "Wow!" feeling at many of them - there's something about the RAH in midsummer that I don't really like.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostDon’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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I've been attending at least once a year since I was 16 and it was £1 day return from Nottingham. The train left St Pancras at 11.55 to just qualify! These stand out:
Mahler 7 under Boulez
Gruppen and The Rite of Spring also under Boulez
Monteverdi Vespers at St Augs Kilburn under john Eliot
Bruckner 8 VPO under Maazel
Mahler 9 BPO under Abbado (nearly a minute before applause)
Water Music under Hogwood
VW 9 under Davies
Bach Cantatas under Suzuki (he would be welcome again)
Mozart piano concertos with Curzon
Dvorak Cello and Shostakovich 10 when there was a riot as the Soviets entered Czechoslovakia
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Originally posted by maestro267 View PostAll heard on R3:
Bernstein's Mass (2012)
Havergal Brian Symphony No. 1 (2011)
Mahler 2 (2011)
From earlier days one that stands out is Boult conducting Gerontius in about 1970. Possibly the first Prom I attended.
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Most memorable prom was the first time I heard Poulenc's Concerto for Organ Strings and Timpani when I were a lad and lived near the big smoke. I was in the gallery - I could not see well due to the rows of people in front of me, so I propped myself against a pillar and had a grandstand view via a BBC tv monitor while the sound lapped over me.
OG
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Abbado and the Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester in Mahler 5 (20/8/91) still lives in my memory - sadly I've mislaid the off-air recording but I'd love to get hold of a copy if any fellow boarders can oblige please pm me. Just now listening to the BBCSSO/Runnicles performance (very fine) which reminded me of the loss.
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