Originally posted by jonfan
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Prom 71: The Last Night, BBC SO/BBC SC/BBC Singers, Davidsen/S. Kanneh-Mason/Alsop
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Looking at the start of the second half now, the colour scheme of the wrist lights was clearly red, white and blue. All controlled by someone at the BBC, eh? Clever and striking, if a bit sneaky: for those who unwittingly took one while choosing to wear EU regalia it might be said that they were rather ‘used’.
However, for other pieces they turned other colours too so go figure!
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostLooking at the start of the second half now, the colour scheme of the wrist lights was clearly red, white and blue. All controlled by someone at the BBC, eh? Clever and striking, if a bit sneaky: for those who unwittingly took one while choosing to wear EU regalia it might be said that they were rather ‘used’.
However, for other pieces they turned other colours too so go figure!
If the wristbands had been White , Green and Orange that would be a different matter….
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The next thing will be administering a small electric shock to those audibly eating popcorn.
Seriously though what if you didn’t want to be part of some mass endorsement of the United Kingdom ? A perfectly legitimate point of view for some Scots , Welsh and Irish ( and Cornish ) people. Maybe even some English who knows ? What if you were pro-+ UK but unhappy to take part in an overtly patriotic display ? Is it the job of the BBC to help forge a United Kingdom ? Or is it to reflect the political complexity of an association of nations that have been frequently been at war with each other but now thankfully seems to be more at peace ?
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Some random thoughts - watched on TV:
Overall enjoyable, glad they dtched Hyde Park et al. Great audio from the engineers - loads of organ!
Not an Alsop fan but I thought the Strauss excellent, apart from the initial string run up (so tricky)
Not a Sheku fan either I'm afraid. There ARE other cellists BBC! I thought the dreary Kol was made even drearier then usual. The principal cellist's solo in the Sea Songs was far more moving. Why did she get no applause? Did Alsop not allow time?
Well done prommers for the thunderous and prolonged applause for the BBC singers. I hope they were suitably touched. (Double entendre not intended!)
I didn't mind Katy's 2 companions, and they both knew their stuff.
I think balloons should be banned! Far too intrusive this year.
Did a gallery cameraman fall over? At one point his shot suddenly went skew-whiff before director cut away, followed by largish sound of a crash?!
Lisa Davidsen - wow! Though I didn't partularly like the chose pieces (misarable sod that I sound!).
BBCSO in great form all round!
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I think we’re way over the top with talk of sinister plots and Nuremberg. The wrist bands were just very attractive lighting effects, and if you didn’t like it after a while put it in your pocket or on the floor. I would be happy to have the EU flag in one hand and the Union Jack in the other plus the tricolour between my teeth because I’m happy to be part of the global community that the Proms has reflected during the last eight weeks. (A thought, I wouldn’t be able to sing though.)
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Originally posted by Lordgeous View PostSome random thoughts - watched on TV:
Overall enjoyable, glad they dtched Hyde Park et al. Great audio from the engineers - loads of organ!
Not an Alsop fan but I thought the Strauss excellent, apart from the initial string run up (so tricky)
Not a Sheku fan either I'm afraid. There ARE other cellists BBC! I thought the dreary Kol was made even drearier then usual. The principal cellist's solo in the Sea Songs was far more moving. Why did she get no applause? Did Alsop not allow time?
Well done prommers for the thunderous and prolonged applause for the BBC singers.
I think balloons should be banned! Far too intrusive this year.
Did a gallery cameraman fall over? At one point his shot suddenly went skew-whiff before director cut away, followed by largish sound of a crash?!
Lisa Davidsen - wow!
BBCSO in great form all round!
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Originally posted by ardcarp View Post'Shall' was the usual word. I always learned at school that the first person followed by 'shall' with the second and third person followed by 'will' is the non-imperative form. The other way round being imperative. Perhaps the word 'will' is seen as non-imperative and thus less jingoistic.
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Originally posted by PhilipT View Post
This may come as a terrible shock, but the rule is: We sing what is printed in the programme. The word in the programme was 'will', and always has been, in my thirty or so Last Nights. The soloist sang 'will'. The BBCSC sang 'will'. The prommers in the front row, who (mostly) had some experience in this matter, sang 'will'. What people choose to sing in their own homes is their business.
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