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Personally I'm always excited about the Proms and wish I could attnd more of them. As for a "mismatched" programming, surely contrast is a good thing$ There things I don't like about the presentation and audience behaviour, but these are side issues.
Personally I'm always excited about the Proms and wish I could attnd more of them. As for a "mismatched" programming, surely contrast is a good thing$
But we can listen to them all and watch quite a few of them 'at no extra charge'. Any other nation on earth would be so proud of its public broadcasting system for putting this festival on
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I'm pretty excited about the Prom featuring the marvellous Les Siècles - from Rameau to Stravinsky, all on appropriate instruments, it should be fascinating!
I'm pretty excited about the Prom featuring the marvellous Les Siècles - from Rameau to Stravinsky, all on appropriate instruments, it should be fascinating!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
looking forward to it, and really hoping to get to a couple. Reservations about various aspects of the programming, but there is still a lot to enjoy, hopefully.
Am thinking about doing Mahler 2 and the late night Bach, as it's one (or two) that i might be able to get to.
And its one time of year it's worth putting the telly on . The Bernstein mass was a telly highlight of last year for me.
If I was in charge I would put some Bliss on the programmes ! (and all the other hopelessly ignored British and american composers ).
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
But we can listen to them all and watch quite a few of them 'at no extra charge'. Any other nation on earth would be so proud of its public broadcasting system for putting this festival on
I wonder if other nations would ignore their own creative talent from the last 100 years so comprehensively, Ams?
And I don't mean that in a jingoistic way !
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I wonder if other nations would ignore their own creative talent from the last 100 years so comprehensively, Ams?
And I don't mean that in a jingoistic way !
Yes not just the greats but most of the British minor composers of the 20th Century seem to be out of fashion. All those reel to reel tapes we sent to the BBC are mouldering in the basement,
Yes looking forward to this years Proms, been booking accomodation and coaches this afternoon for the one's im hoping to get to. A bit surprised there's not a performance of Britten's War Requiem. Lutoslawski get's a sprinkling which I think is great, I would of thought there could be some more Verdi given it's his 200th also, though Prom's 12 & 72 look exciting
Who do you consider our own most creative talent from the last 100 years to be, teamsaint?
in terms of what is called classical Music.....
Aside from the big names, (RVW, BB, Elgar etc) there are loads who , from a brief look at the relevant thread on this forum, would be considered great talents. Personally, with my under developed knowledge, I would highlight, as example only, Arnold, Bliss, Bridge, Bax, Rubbra for instance, but there are lots of others. A cycle of Simpson symphonies would be fantastic to see and hear. I won't bother listing all the other stuff that would be worth hearing.
as a personal preference, a cycle of Arnold Symphonies would be wonderful
Why do you ask, c ?
Incidentally, much of our greatest creative musical talent has , IMO, operated in other areas of music.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
Yes looking forward to this years Proms, been booking accomodation and coaches this afternoon for the one's im hoping to get to. A bit surprised there's not a performance of Britten's War Requiem. Lutoslawski get's a sprinkling which I think is great, I would of thought there could be some more Verdi given it's his 200th also, though Prom's 12 & 72 look exciting
There's a War Requiem performance at St Paul's on 25 June as part of the City of London Festival
Yes not just the greats but most of the British minor composers of the 20th Century seem to be out of fashion. All those reel to reel tapes we sent to the BBC are mouldering in the basement,
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