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Proms 2011 - advance info on concerts
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Originally posted by NickWraight View PostAnother rumour recently heard is that the 1st weekend, possibly bleeding into the start of the next week, also contains the Glagolitic Mass (1st night one would assume) and The Dream of Gerontius (Rattle; no confirmation of band but possibly OAE or CBSO, although the same conductor has perfomed it with the VPO but they usually appear late on in the season).
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speculation on 1 August & 1 September Prom each
From trawling the Universal Edition website, some tantalizing speculative nuggets of scheduled performances this summer in London:
August 7, 2011
Mahler: Das Klagende Lied
BBC SO; BBC Singers; Edward Gardner, conductor
September 6, 2011:
Wolfgang Rihm: Gesungene Zeit, Lichtes Spiel
Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin; Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra; Manfred Honeck, conductor
This article from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review does mention a European tour by the PSO, with an excerpt that invites reading between the lines:
"The tour will include performances in the United Kingdom but those details will be announced at a later date. The schedules for some summer festivals, such as the BBC Proms in London, have yet to be released."
From the earlier post about the Glagolithic Mass and The Dream of Gerontius being on the first weekend, I'm starting to wonder if maybe some of us are barking up the wrong tree about Mahler 2 being the First Night. To think about it, a Mahler symphony, the one requiring the most people, started the 2010 season, and after all, why repeat the formula? Why not vary it the next time? Plus, if the Glagolithic Mass is to be on the First Night, that means JB and the BBC SO, which would make perfect sense, if only on "nationalistic" grounds. The first part of the First Night could maybe return more to the "potpourri" or "sampler" of themes, with perhaps a Liszt tone poem and one or two other season-long themes to cover.
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Impressive bit of detective work, bsp. On this evidence I think the odds on the Pittsburghers on 6 Sept would be quite short, and even shorter on them just being at the Proms on or around that date .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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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostFrom trawling the Universal Edition website, some tantalizing speculative nuggets of scheduled performances this summer in London:
August 7, 2011
Mahler: Das Klagende Lied
BBC SO; BBC Singers; Edward Gardner, conductor
Surely that can only tell half the story; apart from the soloists, even the Singers at double strength (2x24) would be underpowered for the choral writing there?
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Netherlands Radio Philharmonic @ 2011 Proms (?)
I found this little tidbit from trawling the web of late, regarding the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic (RFO) and their current chief conductor, Jaap van Zweden:
"In het seizoen 2010-2011 zal hij zijn debuut maken op de BBC Proms."
Given the threats to the orchestra's existence from the new Dutch coalition government with the earlier threatened elimination of funding for the Netherlands Music Centre, it's a nice gesture on the part of Roger Wright and the Proms management to invite the orchestra to the RAH. One wonders if the invitation had been in the works all along, or if they made a slot for them after the bombshell of the initial Dutch culture budget exploded last fall. The RFO had appeared in Birmingham at Symphony Hall not that long back, AFAICR.
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The Edinburgh Festival programme has been announced which sometimes gives a clue about possible visitors to the Proms.
Edinburgh dates are:
16/17 August Montreal Symphony/ Nagano
24 August Seoul Philharmonic/ Chung
25 August Freiburg Baroque Orchestra/ Jacobs
29 August Tonhalle Orchestra/ Zinman
30/31 August Philadelphia Orchestra/ Dutoit
2/3 September Bamberg Symphony/ Nott
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Felix Mendelssohn's "Elijah" @ The Proms this summer
Originally posted by NickWraight View PostMyung wha [sic] Chung is conducting at the Proms but with another band, forgotten which but not the Seoul Phil.
Speaking of singer's websites, Nicola Corbishey indicates on her site a performance of Felix Mendelssohn's Elijah at The Proms on August 28, featuring the Gabrieli Consort (and presumably others).
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