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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostThis year no Hovhaness, one of his works would be ideal Proms material one would have thought.
But then if William Schuman was ignored last year, what hope for Hovhaness?
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Roehre
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIs Elliot Carters flute concerto really 13 minutes long ?
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3rd Viennese School
No Mahler 10? I thought they were playing the positive symphonies last year and the negative symphonys this year? ( 1860 and 1911)
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3rd Viennese School
Just seen from the list that Prokofiev Symphony no.4 is being played! Never known this to be on the Proms before! It's not my prefered original version, but the revised. Still rare though.
Not a lot of Shoshtakovich this year.
Any new symphonies? Proms used to be good for that.
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FoxyTheCat
Not a note of Vaughan Williams in the season and like many others, I initially thought there had been a typing mistake but it's true to form.
"The Greatest Music (=Mahler) Festival in the World" has always been antipathetic to RVW, the 2008 anniversary should have had all 9 symphonies with one or two from visting international orchestras.
It would have been great this year if they could have marked the fact that the Sea Symphony is now in it's 100th year.
Monty raises the possibility of a conspiracy theory against RVW's music at the BBC. The composer, later in life did once refer to the management of the BBC as a "load of Pimps" so perhaps
memories go back a long way at the BBC?
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FTC
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Originally posted by mercia View Postdo composers write symphonies anymore? rather "old hat" as a form isn't it?
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FoxyTheCat
Tippett was a great composer and his neglect at the Proms is like RVW, a mystery to me.
His book, An autobiography Those Twentieth Century Blues is a fascinating read and he had the humility to state later in life that RVW was a great influence on him.
Recently listened to his 2nd symphony and really enjoyed it.
This begs a question.?
The BBC Proms is funded entirely by the British Tax and Licence fee payer. I include myself in both categories.
That said, like any other nation surely such a publically funded event should be obliged to perform a decent amount of British music.
I would venture to suggest that all future PROMs should have a minimum of 50% British music, can you imagine a Finnish classical music festival without Sibelius, A Danish without Nielsen? I could go on.
The 2011 Proms with no RVW or MT is a disgrace and I for one will not attend any of the programmes for that reason alone.
How can we protest to the BBC ?
Regards all
FTC
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