Originally posted by amac4165
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Prom 58: Sunday 28th August 2011 (Mendelssohn - Elijah)
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Al R Gando
Originally posted by amac4165 View Postall with chance to see the world's only performing contrabass Ophicleide !
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Originally posted by Al R Gando View PostA chance denied to those who listened on R3, sadly. Could not at least a photograph have been provided for those listening at home? I should have liked to have seen that ophicleide, and its player - and indeed, the prodigious number of players and singers involved in the performance. Especially since the radio sound gave but little hint of the orchestra's contribution at all.
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BudgieJane
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostSadly, any illustration connected with the Proms is normally a picture of a presenter. What use is that?
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cavatina
As heard on the radio, the choir overwhelmed what sounded like a chamber orchestra ( a weedy or poorly-balanced one).I was amazed to discover - courtesy of a friend who was playing - that the orchestra was huge, nearly 100!
Another 'triumph' (not) for the BBC sound engineers.
And for what it's worth, I thought the boy soprano was out of this world; his purity of tone was incredible, and his high notes gave me chills down my spine. I was rather dismayed to see he didn't get any credit on the website...what the hell? His brief solo was one of the high points of the entire evening, if you ask me.
If he keeps singing this brilliantly after his voice changes, I definitely hope we'll be hearing more from him.
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Originally posted by cavatina View PostI did notice the section as a whole seemed more mellow, softened, and rounded than usual, and wonder if this might be part of what people are complaining about.
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Speak for yourself, E A, not "Radio 3 listeners" in general. Some of us thought the orchestra/choral forces balance pretty well handled by the engineers, though there did seem to be a fair few connection or other audio transmission glitches which, though ameliorated, are still to be heard in the 192kbps iPlayer on demand offering.
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BetweenTheStaves
This was my first time hearing this (today Afternoon on 3). Well, not quite. I came in part way through during the live broadcast on Sunday and it really didn't gel for me. Then today when I looked to see what was on saw the repeat and inwardly groaned. How wrong can one get! I was enthralled from start to finish..can't really comment on the balance as it sounded fine to me...thought that soloists and singers were superb. Wonderful. Wonderful. Wonderful.
This for me is THE Prom that I wish I had been at.
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[Please note the very interesting discussion on how easy it is to get to the Proms for those outside London has been moved to its own thread 'Can you get to the Proms' on the PROMS 2011 board]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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An interesting contribution on r3ok - if I may be permitted! - from one of the violinists who was playing (which also casts some light on the broadcast audio quality).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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