Echoing Ferretfancy, I thought the first half was great fun. The bits from The Student Prince, Guys and Dolls and West Side Story and the encores made up for the slide in musicality in the second half: not the performers fault though. Most modern musicals are rubbish compared with the good old Hart, Romberg and Gershwin. Wish I could have been there but I am saving my pennies for Sunday's big Beethoven and the Weber/Berlioz.
Prom 59: Monday 29th August 2011 (Hooray for Hollywood)
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostJust for the record, I understand that the lady who walked across the stage was in a distressed state and was taken to hospital, let's hope that she was OK.
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Tristan Klingsor
Originally posted by french frank View PostI thought it was Satchmo. And 9 million others.
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Originally posted by Flosshilde View PostHearing it non-stop for an hour and a half (albeit with an interval) is too much of a good thing - especially when the [performances] are as shouty as they were in the concert (I only managed about 15 minutes, so there might have been more subtle perfromances at other points).
Besides seeing scattered names from the BBC SO and the Philharmonia on the John Wilson Orchestra roster, it was droll to see present and past members of the Belcea Quartet among the names. Evidently Andrew Haverson and John Wilson are old school friends, hence the connection and appearance here.
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I've just watched this concert via the iplayer. I wouldn't normally have gone for this concert but I downloaded it for my 84 year-old mum who'd asked me to record it. We sat together watching it and she so enjoyed it, often singing along to some of the tunes. I enjoyed the orchestrations and orchestral sound (I'm a great admirer of John Wilson's work).
It'll be a cherished memory for me of a lovely Sunday afternoon.
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barber olly
This orchestra and its soloists represent the acceptable face of crossover at the Proms. This and the BBCBB Kenton tribute have been up there with the besrt at this year's proms.
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