Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben
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Prom 1: First Night of the Proms: 14 July 2023
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostHazarding a guess, I'd say you might change your mind!
I have to say, The Young Person's Guide, without the prim introductions of Peter Pears, will never do it for me! In any case the mini intervals between the variations make no musical sense without an announcer. Britten (or someone) should have composed an alternative version.
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What a pleasure to be the first to comment on the First Night and thanks so much to French Frank, Andrew and Mark for creating this magnificent new home. I thought it was an excellent start to the season . Impressed with Paul Lewis’s unhistrionic Greig and the virtuosity of the BBCSO in the Britten.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostNope but I enjoyed this concert a lot especially Paul Lewis’s very fresh and bright performance of the Grieg Piano Concerto.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostWhat a pleasure to be the first to comment on the First Night and thanks so much to French Frank, Andrew and Mark for creating this magnificent new home. I thought it was an excellent start to the season . Impressed with Paul Lewis’s unhistrionic Greig and the virtuosity of the BBCSO in the Britten.
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First of all, THANK YOU to the team who have successfully got the forum up and running again.
‘Finlandia’ is a work that has run like a thread throughout my life. I must have encountered it as a child since I was obsessed by the ‘Karelia Suite’ and my parent’s records had ‘Finlandia’ as a precursor to ‘Karelia’. ( The Sargent Vienna Philharmonic Lp).
It was a work I often played in our local school’s orchestra and I tend to groan a bit when it comes on the radio. However, I had a real lump in my throat when I heard it on Friday night especially when the choir joined in. I found it unbelievably moving.
Great to be back!
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Originally posted by Alison View PostHaving said I wouldn’t join a new forum, I missed the board like hell when it was unavailable! So my apologies for the waspish comment.
Ended up really enjoying this concert, Clive Myre notwithstanding. On paper this looked a lacklustre opener and again I was mistaken.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostHaving said I wouldn’t join a new forum, I missed the board like hell when it was unavailable! So my apologies for the waspish comment.
Ended up really enjoying this concert, Clive Myre notwithstanding. On paper this looked a lacklustre opener and again I was mistaken.
It turned out to be a reasonably good concert, three crowd-pleasers, a rarity and a short new commission which somehow managed to hang together but didn't feel like a First Night to me. Very poor TV presentation from Myrie treating the viewers as if they were a class of six year olds to Toksvig and Lapwood laughing like a couple of schoolgirls. Dire."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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