Originally posted by antongould
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Prom 1: First Night of the Proms: 14 July 2023
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Originally posted by Alison View PostT . . .Bryn: How different will DAB+ be?
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
Glad you reconsidered, Alison, and good to see you here.
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.
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View Post
Absolutely. Dire is the word. Has it been worse? (even in the Derham "face of the _ _ _ Proms" years). Not watching alone, I turn the sound down as much as I can get away with, and (as I do when watching the Channel 4 catchup service) read a magazine until the music starts.
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Did any one else notice the misattributon of the Kissin excerpt played as a filler in the First Night interval on Radio Three ? Identified as a Chopin Mazurka it was clearly an arrangement of the Schubert F minor Moment Musicaux - I suspect by Rachmaninov as it had a few of his trademark harmonies. Difficult to understand how it happened as R3 must be full of pianists who learnt the original as a teenager.
Anyway Kissin played it very well….
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
Such a shame it has come to this. Time was when watching such concerts was added enjoyment - intelligent presenting and the chance to see the musicians at orkw, and their interactions."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
The whole thing was just too embarrassing to watch. Camera direction etc was fine but the presentation was beyond belief awful. Anyone tuning in for the first time will have thought they'd mistakenly got some strange comedy deal. Myrie was a parody of a presenter and the giggling schoolgirls came from St Trinian's. Myrie, Toksvig and Lapwood are intelligent people who are more than capable of doing far, far better than this..
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
The whole thing was just too embarrassing to watch. Camera direction etc was fine but the presentation was beyond belief awful. Anyone tuning in for the first time will have thought they'd mistakenly got some strange comedy deal. Myrie was a parody of a presenter and the giggling schoolgirls came from St Trinian's. Myrie, Toksvig and Lapwood are intelligent people who are more than capable of doing far, far better than this..
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Just found this.
Even if the season-wide programme doesn't tickle my taste buds in the way it used to ten or fifteen years ago, there are distinct improvements in the TV coverage already discernible from the First Night.
I didn't watch, so perhaps shouldn't say that I disagree with the author's views on the TV coverage, except that my decision not to watch was based on the way other concerts/music events that I have watched have been presented, and which I dislike, so factoring in the Proms hype I reckoned the First Night broadcast wouldn't be for me.
Other parts of the article raise important points, and also give me the chance to see what Myrie put in his twits that caused upset.Last edited by oddoneout; 20-07-23, 14:56. Reason: The links don't come up quite the same way do they?!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
"The talk amongst some BBC conductors I spoke to last week is that there are going to be some Quite Unpleasant Announcements to come about the BBC’s performing groups after the Last Night credits have rolled."
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