If you were asked to compile a programme for a Promenade Concert with a particular theme, what would your selection be?
My choice would be for a fairly lightweight first part, a wee dram of Scotch to open part two and then a symphony which typifies the strength and majesty of British music from the 20th century.
No soloists involved and nothing which would be off-putting to the average Proms devotee.
Here we are, then:
A Programme of British Music
R Vaughan Williams: Overture “The Wasps”
Frederick Delius: Summer Night on the River
Sir William Walton: Capriccio Burlesque
John Ireland: The Forgotten Rite
Sir Arthur Bliss: Suite “Things to Come”
INTERVAL
Malcolm Arnold: Overture “Tam o’Shanter”
Hamish McGunn: Land of the Mountains and the Flood
Sir Edward Elgar: Symphony Nº 1 in A flat
Encore: Arnold Bax: Tintagel
Now its your turn.
Select a theme and then compile a programme of suitable length which you would like to see scheduled as part of the Promenade Concert series. It doesn't have to be British music but must have a theme; such as "The Great Russians" or "Gipsy Serenade" or (your choice).
There should be some interesting responses.
HS
My choice would be for a fairly lightweight first part, a wee dram of Scotch to open part two and then a symphony which typifies the strength and majesty of British music from the 20th century.
No soloists involved and nothing which would be off-putting to the average Proms devotee.
Here we are, then:
A Programme of British Music
R Vaughan Williams: Overture “The Wasps”
Frederick Delius: Summer Night on the River
Sir William Walton: Capriccio Burlesque
John Ireland: The Forgotten Rite
Sir Arthur Bliss: Suite “Things to Come”
INTERVAL
Malcolm Arnold: Overture “Tam o’Shanter”
Hamish McGunn: Land of the Mountains and the Flood
Sir Edward Elgar: Symphony Nº 1 in A flat
Encore: Arnold Bax: Tintagel
Select a theme and then compile a programme of suitable length which you would like to see scheduled as part of the Promenade Concert series. It doesn't have to be British music but must have a theme; such as "The Great Russians" or "Gipsy Serenade" or (your choice).
There should be some interesting responses.
HS
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