Chamber Music Prom 2: Monday 25th July at 1.00 p.m. (Judith Bliss & Elias Quartet)

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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
    Host
    • Nov 2010
    • 20570

    Chamber Music Prom 2: Monday 25th July at 1.00 p.m. (Judith Bliss & Elias Quartet)

    Presented by Catherine Bott

    The second of this year's Proms Chamber Music concerts features old and new. Radio 3 New Generation Artists the Elias Quartet play Purcell, Brahms, and the world premiere of a new Celtic-inspired work by Sally Beamish, and are joined by clarinetist Julian Bliss for Brahms's glowing, autumnal quintet.

    Purcell: Fantasia No. 6 in F major

    Purcell: Fantasia No. 7 in C minor

    Sally Beamish: Reed Stanzas (String Quartet No. 3) BBC Commission, World Premiere

    Brahms: Clarinet Quintet in B minor

    Julian Bliss (clarinet)
    Elias Quartet
  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7132

    #2
    Julian Bliss (clarinet)
    Oh good. He is still Julian

    Thank you for reminding this prom. I am looking forward to it. I was thinking about Julian Bliss while reading about and listening to Benjamin G.

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    • zola
      Full Member
      • May 2011
      • 656

      #3
      Judging by the popularity of the "Judith" Bliss chamber prom thread, I don't suppose many will be bothered that today's repeat has been butchered because of the over running of the Horrible prom. Yes, I know it's on iplayer etc. Anyway, I'm thoroughly enjoying the Brahms. But it is interesting how the preoccupations and enthusiasms of fellow message boarders revolve around gargantuism...The Gothic, 157 replies at time of writing....Mahler 9, 102 replies...this prom, errr 2.

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      • Serial_Apologist
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 37713

        #4
        It's probably a question of Upstairs, Downstairs, and In My Lady's Chamber.

        S-A

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        • Eine Alpensinfonie
          Host
          • Nov 2010
          • 20570

          #5
          Very true, but the Gargantuum Proms are performed at a time when the working population is more likely to be at home and able to listen on Radio 3.
          1.00 p.m. on a Monday is quite different.

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          • bluestateprommer
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 3010

            #6
            Originally posted by zola View Post
            Judging by the popularity of the "Judith" Bliss chamber prom thread, I don't suppose many will be bothered that today's repeat has been butchered.....
            Actually, I was hoping to listen to Sally Beamish's new quartet one more time (had given it 2 listens), but the original iPlayer archived broadcast from last Monday had been taken down, to be replaced by the truncated later re-broadcast, with just the Brahms, so you can count me among the very few "bothered" there.

            The new Beamish work seemed to go down rather well with the audience, judging by their reaction over the radio. It's certainly gentler and less "forbidding" than what people come to expect from "modern music", and has a certain kind of 'will o'the wisp' quality, fitting given the work's title. The Purcell did make a good "appetiser" for the Beamish, and Julian Bliss was terrific in the Brahms, as was the Elias Quartet throughout. Very nicely done all the way.

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            • pilamenon
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              • Nov 2010
              • 454

              #7
              Originally posted by bluestateprommer View Post
              Actually, I was hoping to listen to Sally Beamish's new quartet one more time (had given it 2 listens), but the original iPlayer archived broadcast from last Monday had been taken down, to be replaced by the truncated later re-broadcast, with just the Brahms, so you can count me among the very few "bothered" there.

              The new Beamish work seemed to go down rather well with the audience, judging by their reaction over the radio.
              I forgot to add my own comment, simply that listening in the car I enjoyed the new work very much.

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