Proms 2012 - pre-launch speculations
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Originally posted by Ventilhorn View PostSir Arthur Bliss: Suite: "Things to Come"
Originally posted by Ventilhorn View PostThe Henry Wood Promenade concerts are a British music festival. So why not also make it a festival of British music?
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Originally posted by Ventilhorn View PostFor instance, Hamish McGunn, Lennox Berkely, Daniel Jones, Alun Hoddinot, EJ Moeran et al.
Originally posted by Ventilhorn View PostMy only criterion is that all the works performed should be easy listening for all the prommers (which was certainly not the case this year!)
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Anna
Well, I sincerely hope the Proms will not be easy listening (or should the word be accessible, or inclusive, that's another completely naff word isn't it?)
Yes, to a G&S, and make it as camp as possible and Bernstein's Mass is one I'd love to hear. No more Rite of Spring, in fact less Strav and more Berlioz! To turn it back into a British music festival would be awful, imagine more than one outing for Delius!
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostWell, I sincerely hope the Proms will not be easy listening (or should the word be accessible, or inclusive, that's another completely naff word isn't it?)
Yes, to a G&S, and make it as camp as possible and Bernstein's Mass is one I'd love to hear. No more Rite of Spring, in fact less Strav and more Berlioz! To turn it back into a British music festival would be awful, imagine more than one outing for Delius!
I recall seeing Delius' A Village Romeo & Juliet at ENO one time. There was about 5 mins (but it felt like 20) of orchestral interlude during which maunderings a chap went right to the back of the stage with a ladder, climbed up it & proceeded to paint the back wall. No other action and, as far as I could tell, not relevant to the 'plot'. And suddenly the thought popped into my mind 'you are paying to watch ... paint dry'
Interminable it was
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Originally posted by Ventilhorn View PostMy only criterion is that all the works performed should be easy listening for all the prommers
Originally posted by Anna View PostWell, I sincerely hope the Proms will not be easy listening (or should the word be accessible, or inclusive, that's another completely naff word isn't it?)
Yes, to a G&S, and make it as camp as possible and Bernstein's Mass is one I'd love to hear. No more Rite of Spring, in fact less Strav and more Berlioz! To turn it back into a British music festival would be awful, imagine more than one outing for Delius!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostYou tell 'em Anna!
I recall seeing Delius' A Village Romeo & Juliet at ENO one time. There was about 5 mins (but it felt like 20) of orchestral interlude during which maunderings a chap went right to the back of the stage with a ladder, climbed up it & proceeded to paint the back wall. No other action and, as far as I could tell, not relevant to the 'plot'. And suddenly the thought popped into my mind 'you are paying to watch ... paint dry'
Interminable it was
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Originally posted by Ventilhorn View PostWhilst discussion is flowing regarding this year's Last Night; taking note of many views expressed, I would like to propose a concert for next year's LNOTP, giving satisfaction to those who still cling to the British traditions associated with the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts:
Sir Edward Elgar: Overture "Cockaign" (In London Town)
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Symphony Nº 2 (A London Symphony)
INTERVAL
Sir William Walton: Overture: "Portsmouth Point"
Sir Arnold Bax: Tintagel
Benjamin Britten: Four Sea Interludes (from Peter Grimes)
Sir Arthur Bliss: Suite: "Things to Come"
Sir William Walton: March: Crown Imperial
Thomas Arne: Rule Britannia
Sir Edward Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March Nº 1 "Land of Hope and Glory"
Why not? The Henry Wood Promenade concerts are a British music festival. So why not also make it a festival of British music?
Suggestions please (no reason why the concert should not run longer than normal)
VH
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Lee McLernon
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