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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra's Tchaikowsky 5th
'Beethoven for Three'
NYO's Mahler 1st
Martyn Brabbins's London Symphony and Enigma Variations
Dalia Stasevska's Sibelius 5th
but add Ed Gardner LPO Busoni etc
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Elder Hallé Mahler 5,
Pappano War Requiem,
Coote’s Kinderototenleider
Rotterdam / Shani concert ,
the Suzuki St John passion
And ABOVE all the Czech Glagolitic
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The thing about the Proms is the great enthusiasm for Classical Music, with which I get infected from time to time. I find myself pushed into listening to music which would usually be put to one side. This year has been rewarding, and I have been able to catch up/ progress with Mozart, Britten, Reich and Elgar. Currently delving into Prom 68/ Britten Dream. Might even buy the Glyndebourne DVD.
The non-classical/ popular concerts didn’t get in the way.Last edited by Quarky; 12-09-24, 14:28.
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Rachel Flynn reporting from the Royal Albert Hall:
"I caught up with David Pickard before his final Last Night as Director of the BBC Proms. He’s stepping down this year after his ninth season.
"One of the main agendas throughout his tenure was to see a broader range of people both on the stage and in the audience, he tells me.
"As well as taking the Proms outside of London and promoting non-classical artists, he’s introduced relaxed concerts - where the audience is free to make involuntary noise."
"We've tried to tap into the feeling that the boundaries of music are slightly breaking down. We don't put things in silos in the way that we used to."It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Radio 3 has not had a good 2024. However, the Proms have survived well despite a bruising encounter with inclusion. I have winnowed my 20 strong long list of very enjoyable ''classical ' concerts to a more manageable top 10:
• Bournemouth SO, Karabits Tchaikowsky 5th
• Czech PO, Hrusa in Kaprilova, Dvorak (PC) and Janacek (Glagolitic Mass)
• Bavarian RSO Rattle Bruckner 4th
• Bavarian RSO Rattle Mahler 6th
• LPO Gardner Busoni PC (BG) & Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances
• Pappano Britten War Requiem
• Rotterdam SO Shani (conductor and pianist) concert
• Suzuki Bach Collegium St John Passion
• BBC NOW, Martin in Bacewicz and Tchaikovsky (Nemanja Radulovic)
• Beethoven 9th by Heart Aurora Collon; special mentions for dramatised introduction and NY Choir.
(RANDOM ORDER)
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Originally posted by edashtav View PostRadio 3 has not had a good 2024. However, the Proms have survived well despite a bruising encounter with inclusion. I have winnowed my 20 strong long list of very enjoyable ''classical ' concerts to a more manageable top 10:
• Bournemouth SO, Karabits Tchaikowsky 5th
• Czech PO, Hrusa in Kaprilova, Dvorak (PC) and Janacek (Glagolitic Mass)
• Bavarian RSO Rattle Bruckner 5th
• Bavarian RSO Rattle Mahler 6th
• LPO Gardner Busoni PC (BG) & Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances • Pappano Britten War Requiem
• Rotterdam SO Shani (conductor and pianist) concert
• Suzuki Bach Collegium St John Passion
• BBC NOW, Martin in Bacewicz and Tchaikovsky (Nemanja Radulovic)
• Beethoven 9th by Heart Aurora Collon; special mentions for dramatised introduction and NY Choir.
(RANDOM ORDER)
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David Pickard's wanting to see 'a broader range of people' shows, I think, that he thinks this is more important than playing better music. But I realise it's irrelevant for me to demand more (well, at least some ) Brian , Rawsthorne, Rainier and Cooke at the Proms when I can listen to them from my collection of recordings, as can any YouTube or Spotify subsciber. The Proms really aren't about that any more. But they do seem to lack a focus, a style, that they used to have. There was no doubt what the Proms were about 100 years ago, but today with Bruckner 5 and Florence and the Machine on different nights it's difficult to say .Last edited by smittims; 16-09-24, 13:19.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
I would agree but late sub the Aurora Beethoven 9 with Fridays OAE Eroica and as another late addition the Garsingtom Midsummer Nights Dream.
I couldn't include the OAE Eroica despite many fine reports of it as I missed on broadcast and 'events' have conspired to prevent me catching up on SOUNDS
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI think they do - it's the one marked "put up or shut up" that contains all the things we should like and approve of, because they say so.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostDavid Pickard's wanting to see 'a broader range of people' shows, I think, that he thinks this is more important than playing better music. But I realise it's irrelevant for me to demand more (well, at least some ) Brian , Rawsthorne, Rainier and Cooke at the Proms when I can listen to them from my collection of recordings, as can any YouTube or Spotify subsciber. The Proms really aren't about that any more. But they do seem to lack a focus, a style, that they used to have. There was no doubt what the Proms were about 100 years ago, but today with Bruckner 8 and Florence and the Machine on different nights it's difficult to say .
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Originally posted by edashtav View Post
I know the staccato, insistent 9th irritated you.
I couldn't include the OAE Eroica despite many fine reports of it as I missed on broadcast and 'events' have conspired to prevent me catching up on SOUNDS
the joke is wearing thin…
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