Goodness. What's happening now, anyone at the hall? Abandoned completely?!
Trouble at t'Proms
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Unfortunately, Frechie, the last performance broadcast from the current Prom has blown a rather big hole in Radio 3's claim to broadcast every Prom live. Spinning a disc of Shaham playing the Bruch is no substitute. When the first performance of Paragraph 1 of Cardew's The Great Digest at the Cheltenham Festival was severely disrupted, the broadcast continued. The termination of tonight's broadcast was clearly not for musical reasons. Has this Prom resumed, I wonder? I do hope so.
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Dont forget we are here for the music.
I rather like Maxim Vengerov's recording of Bruch VC. I have Shaham's playing the Barber and Korngold. In some ways I see Caliban's point of view, in that Shaham's playing is too sugary for his taste but I don't think it gets in the way so much as this repertoire could demand it?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
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Ariosto
I was dissapointed not to be able to hear the concerto, and I wondered what all those wierd noises were in the Webern as I was pretty sure it did not have voice parts or a choir.
However, I suppose one can't divorce music from life but I expect that there will be a lot of angry people in the hall. Concert goers are not very sympathetic to disruption.
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Could somebody do something with the concept?
Webern accompanied by discordant voices off was not as odd as it sounds. I am sure that there must be a budding young composer who could use this concept of music with running commentary from assembled non singing voices as we heard during the opening piece (and possibly the only work which Auntie is going to allow us to hear live tonight?) and work it up to something worthwhile?
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Originally posted by french frank View PostThis thread is now reopened - but please remember it is for the discussion of the music and performance."...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..."
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Anna
Just now, before the interval, the announcer just said 'disruption in the Hall' but no word of whether the broadcast was to be resumed. Could they have not just delayed the Bruch whilst they chucked the demonstrators out? Surely the whole Concert cannot be abandoned?? I don't mind a bit of rioting in the background.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostDont forget we are here for the music.
I rather like Maxim Vengerov's recording of Bruch VC. I have Shaham's playing the Barber and Korngold. In some ways I see Caliban's point of view, in that Shaham's playing is too sugary for his taste but I don't think it gets in the way so much as this repertoire could demand it?
Sorry, bbm - I have just updated my post! I was wrong! It's terrific! One dolt point to me..."...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..."
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Originally posted by Anna View PostJust now, before the interval, the announcer just said 'disruption in the Hall' but no word of whether the broadcast was to be resumed. Could they have not just delayed the Bruch whilst they chucked the demonstrators out? Surely the whole Concert cannot be abandoned?? I don't mind a bit of rioting in the background.
It did get a bit noisy afterwards. I'm sure I heard cavatina 'shushing' poetically!!
Hope Jane set her budgies on the buggers!!!"...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..."
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barber olly
Originally posted by johnn10 View PostWebern accompanied by discordant voices off was not as odd as it sounds. I am sure that there must be a budding young composer who could use this concept of music with running commentary from assembled non singing voices as we heard during the opening piece (and possibly the only work which Auntie is going to allow us to hear live tonight?) and work it up to something worthwhile?
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