Today, 5th September 2017, we should celebrate the 282nd birthday of that most neglected composer, J.S Bach's youngest son, Johann Christian.
I find it unbelievable that in all the 122 years of the 'Proms', only ONE of his orchestral works has ever been performed: his very short Symphony Opus 18 no.2, also known as the overture to 'Lucio Silla'. That performance was in the early 1950s.
In or around 1995-1996 Dr Ernest Warburton, the J.C. Bach 'expert par excellence' (1937-2001) and myself wrote to Sir Nicholas Kenyon, suggesting a 'late night ' concert in the Proms, the programme to include JCB's magisterial 3 symphonies for 'double orchestra', Op. 18 nos 1,3, and 5, separated by Mozart works, e.g. The 'Flute and Harp' concerto and maybe one of the violin concertos.
The 'double orchestra' symphonies would sound absolutely magnificent in the vast space of the R.A.H.
Sir Nick replied in a very positive, friendly and courteous way, saying (paraphrased)
'thanks for bringing this to my attention; I am definitely planning to include some J.C. Bach in the Proms as soon as possible'.
Now in 2017, 22 years later, it still hasn't happened!
I find it unbelievable that in all the 122 years of the 'Proms', only ONE of his orchestral works has ever been performed: his very short Symphony Opus 18 no.2, also known as the overture to 'Lucio Silla'. That performance was in the early 1950s.
In or around 1995-1996 Dr Ernest Warburton, the J.C. Bach 'expert par excellence' (1937-2001) and myself wrote to Sir Nicholas Kenyon, suggesting a 'late night ' concert in the Proms, the programme to include JCB's magisterial 3 symphonies for 'double orchestra', Op. 18 nos 1,3, and 5, separated by Mozart works, e.g. The 'Flute and Harp' concerto and maybe one of the violin concertos.
The 'double orchestra' symphonies would sound absolutely magnificent in the vast space of the R.A.H.
Sir Nick replied in a very positive, friendly and courteous way, saying (paraphrased)
'thanks for bringing this to my attention; I am definitely planning to include some J.C. Bach in the Proms as soon as possible'.
Now in 2017, 22 years later, it still hasn't happened!
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