Prom 4: MacMillan/Mahler, Hallé/Hallé Choir & Youth Choir & Children’s Choir, Elder

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  • Ein Heldenleben
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    • Apr 2014
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    #16
    Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post

    Turned it off....didn't see end speech either (watched both -mute, really will go to all lengths pos' to avoid KD))....back on for Andrew Davis for sentimental fun/nostalgia...
    Watched the first 5 Mins of that . Suffice to say that Richard Baker’s presentation is from a different world - and how well written.

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    • LMcD
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      • Sep 2017
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      #17
      Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

      What’s the Elgar encore 8th ?
      Chanson de Nuit

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      • Ein Heldenleben
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        • Apr 2014
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        #18
        Originally posted by LMcD View Post

        Chanson de Nuit
        Thing is I’m more of a Matin person

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        • edashtav
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          • Jul 2012
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          #19
          I'll write about the Mahler later. I had fall in the Scherzo whilst helping my wife and she had to call on professional help

          I'm O.K. but my concentration was Wrecked

          Great music-making!

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          • LMcD
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            • Sep 2017
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            #20
            Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
            Absolutely execrable TV presentation!
            No explanation of the MacMillan work; no text as subtitles!
            Sadly, all par for the course.
            Really? I just pressed 'Subtitles' on my remote and up they popped.

            As for KD - I think she was desperately hoping that Sir Mark would burst into tears.

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            • Ein Heldenleben
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              • Apr 2014
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              #21
              Originally posted by edashtav View Post
              I'll write about the Mahler later. I had fall in the Scherzo whilst helping my wife and she had to call on professional help

              I'm O.K. but my concentration was Wrecked

              Great music-making!
              Sorry to hear that Edashtav ..hope all is ok.

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              • bluestateprommer
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                • Nov 2010
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                #22
                Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
                What’s the Elgar encore 8th ?
                It was Chanson de nuit, the same encore as at the Bridgewater Hall farewell concerts at the end of May / beginning of June.

                Definitely quite the send-off for SME in commemoration of his work with The Hallé. The MacMillan is certainly an appealing work, although the sheer scale of choral forces involved will most probably limit future performances even more than is usual with new compositions. The Cincinnati May Festival world premiere back in May 2023 is the only performance of the 4 so far that Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia has received beyond the recent wave of 3 UK performances with The Hallé and associated choirs, including tonight's Prom, of course.

                The Mahler was fine indeed, somewhat on the spacious side, with what sounded like creative horn triplet bobbles from Laurence Rogers in the Scherzo in particular. But it all worked, of course. For those who can get to Edinburgh for the EIF, two concerts feature The Hallé, SME and Mahler 5, mentioned by Martin Handley, in two very different formats:

                (1) A "Bean Bag Concert", what looks like a more educational / "relaxed" format, with selections from Mahler 5, with commentary from SME:

                This is a rare opportunity to surround yourself with the epic orchestral writing of Gustav Mahler. Conductor Sir Mark Elder leads visionary symphony orches


                (2) Full-scale Mahler 5, with Lili Boulanger's Psalm 150 as the choral opener:

                This concert marks Sir Mark Elder’s farewell to the Hallé Orchestra, drawing his tenure as music director to a close after 24 remarkable years. And what a


                PS: Forgot to mention a nice quirk of both this Prom and the First Night. Namely, no applause between movements :) .

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                • Nick Armstrong
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 26533

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

                  Thing is I’m more of a Matin person
                  "...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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                  • eighthobstruction
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                    • Nov 2010
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

                    Thing is I’m more of a Matin person
                    ....boom boom....
                    Sorry to hear problem Edashtav....
                    bong ching

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                    • Darkbloom
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                      • Feb 2015
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                      #25
                      I managed to stand through the Mahler without the slightest twinge of backache, which is a good sign. It's wonderful to hear a performance that feels like it's actually going somewhere, and when it gets to the end you really feel a sense of completion. If I'm being picky perhaps I'd have liked a bit more excitement at times, but Elder was going for the long view and brought it off.

                      If you were going to bet on whether he'd make a speech at the end I doubt you'd find a bookie willing to take your money. He is the most talkative of conductors.

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                      • edashtav
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                        • Jul 2012
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

                        Sorry to hear that Edashtav ..hope all is ok.
                        Yes I'm back on my horse bruised but nothing broken thanks.
                        basis gives me a chance to write a few words about Sir Mark's interpretation of the first movement of Mahler's 5th symphony. The pace was broad and the playing was wonderful
                        A funereal mood was entailed giving plenty of room for individual solos the time to create mood and character.
                        The conductor's sure foundations paid dividends when later episodes became lively and replete with biting satire.

                        I loved the Elgarian / nobilmente chorale that triumphantly brought the movement to a blazing conclusion


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                        • edashtav
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                          • Jul 2012
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                          #27
                          Thanks, bsp, for correcting my Eurocentric viewpoint when you wrote:
                          "The Cincinnati May Festival world premiere back in May 2023 is the only performance of the 4 so far that Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia has received beyond the recent wave of 3 UK performances with The Hallé and associated choirs, including tonight's Prom, of course."

                          You made a strong point when you pointed out that the wealth of resources this 20 minute work needs may militate against frequent performances.

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                          • vibratoforever
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                            • Jul 2012
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post

                            Turned it off....didn't see end speech either (watched both -mute, really will go to all lengths pos' to avoid KD))....back on for Andrew Davis for sentimental fun/nostalgia...
                            Fabulous performance of Shostakovich PC 2 with Tatiana Nikolayeva closed that broadcast

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                            • Petrushka
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                              • Nov 2010
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by vibratoforever View Post

                              Fabulous performance of Shostakovich PC 2 with Tatiana Nikolayeva closed that broadcast
                              I was present in the hall for that 1992 Last Night. Can't believe it was 32 years ago!
                              "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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                              • oliver sudden
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                                • Feb 2024
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by edashtav View Post
                                Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia. 4:2:4 syllables and their music seems to derive from the verbal rhythms of their names
                                (Dryden seems to have gone for 3:2:3 though… does Macmillan set them otherwise? Quite agree that subtitles would likely be all but essential for that text.)

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