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More worryingly, where will it stop classical music confined to 50% of Proms ? The Last Night with a first half of pop music ?
There has also been deliberate puff re some Proms e.g the Wilson slick night and very little promotion of others such as the BBCNOW/Bancroft fascinating historically and musically Schoenberg/Zemlinsky Prom .
More worryingly, where will it stop classical music confined to 50% of Proms ? The Last Night with a first half of pop music ?
There has also been deliberate puff re some Proms e.g the Wilson slick night and very little promotion of others such as the BBCNOW/Bancroft fascinating historically and musically Schoenberg/Zemlinsky Prom .
Interestingly I watched the Sinfonia Of London concert last night and again thought it somewhat disappointing. Billy the Kid was so bland and colourless .
At one point Georgia Mann referred to the “hype “ around the orchestra perhaos unaware that the phrase has the association of “unwarranted overestimation “ about it. How very true.
Why did JW signal to the strings with that vibrato movement on his cuff before the Barber? If if was to encourage finger waggling it certainly succeeded as the vibrato at the climax was almost nausea inducing.
He wants more and more non-classical music at the Proms, probably to make it more “relevant” and to justify his hire to clueless BBC bosses. How sad.
We have approximately 800 years of music from all over the world that falls in to the broadest definition of “classical” music. The BBC should play its part in nurturing this priceless heritage rather than watering it down.
We have approximately 800 years of music from all over the world that falls in to the broadest definition of “classical” music. The BBC should play its part in this nurturing this priceless heritage rather than watering it down.
We have approximately 800 years of music from all over the world that falls in to the broadest definition of “classical” music. The BBC should play its part in this nurturing this priceless heritage rather than watering it down.
Welcome .
You are in the right place
You are absolutely right .
We have approximately 800 years of music from all over the world that falls in to the broadest definition of “classical” music. The BBC should play its part in this nurturing this priceless heritage rather than watering it down.
Welcome Ex Listener. This is my permanent grumble, especially after the EBU Christmas broadcast, which always highlights the narrow offering we get.
We have approximately 800 years of music from all over the world that falls in to the broadest definition of “classical” music. The BBC should play its part in nurturing this priceless heritage rather than watering it down.
The BBC hype the Proms.more than ever but it can NEVER be called the 'greatest classical music festival ' again . Actually by Jackson's own admittance it is something he can't deny .
"Perfection is not attainable,but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence"
I'm expecting the word 'classical' to be dropped for next year.
Becoming the "greatest music festival" would at least be more accurate (sort of) given the current direction of travel, if one takes "greatest" to simply be the number of music(non specific) events to be put on over an extended period?
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