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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."
'The boundaries of music are slightly breaking down' seems an understatement for 'the floodgates are opening'. Climate change?
Aren’t we always free to make involuntary noise ? Surely it is the voluntary stuff that needs self policing ?
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
[QUOTE=smittims;n1318138]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 8 and Florence and the Machine on different nights it's difficult to say . [/QUOTE]
Why not have them both on the same night? ' That would be truly inclusive - 'buy one set of fans, get one free'.
I've always disliked polls where you aren't really allowed to choose your favourite,only one of the very short list they've already restricted you to. Always they pretend that you have yoiur say, but of course you don't. I wouldn't choose any of these four for a short list of my favourite Proms this year.
I've always disliked polls where you aren't really allowed to choose your favourite,only one of the very short list they've already restricted you to. Always they pretend that you have yoiur say, but of course you don't. I wouldn't choose any of these four for a short list of my favourite Proms this year.
11 hours to go and an impressive 159 votes, roughly one every 5 minutes. So much for "customer" engagement
I've always disliked polls where you aren't really allowed to choose your favourite,only one of the very short list they've already restricted you to. Always they pretend that you have yoiur say, but of course you don't. I wouldn't choose any of these four for a short list of my favourite Proms this year.
A feeling familiar to Building a Library reviewers?
I've always disliked polls where you aren't really allowed to choose your favourite,only one of the very short list they've already restricted you to. Always they pretend that you have yoiur say, but of course you don't. I wouldn't choose any of these four for a short list of my favourite Proms this year.
Perhaps they should do a form of dynamic pricing where you are suddenly faced with a much expanded list to choose from but only a few seconds to decide which...
The two Czech Philharmonic concerts were by far the winners of the season for me and the second one, featuring an unforgettable Janacek Glagolitic Mass, was unquestionably the Prom of the season.
"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
Perhaps they should do a form of dynamic pricing where you are suddenly faced with a much expanded list to choose from but only a few seconds to decide which...
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