4 August: Ulster Youth Orchestra and Ulster Orchestra Joint Promenade Concert under JoAnn Falletta (UO's new principal conductor) with Sir James Galway as soloist. Programme to be announced.
Proms 2012 - pre-launch speculations
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Lee McLernon
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Originally posted by Lee McLernon View Post4 August: Ulster Youth Orchestra and Ulster Orchestra Joint Promenade Concert under JoAnn Falletta (UO's new principal conductor) with Sir James Galway as soloist. Programme to be announced.
One other conductor scheduled to appear at the 2012 Proms is Jane Glover, from the most recent write-up of her Music of the Baroque bio:
No idea which group she'll be leading, though (presumably not the LMP), and not sure if the Proms budget extends to bringing a US baroque ensemble to London.
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Originally posted by BudgieJane View Post....Barenboim and his East-West Divan orchestra will present a complete Beethoven cycle in next year's Proms, ending with the Ninth symphony on the opening night of the Olympics.
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So dare one speculate that Rituel is paired with the "Eroica", for one? Not sure what one would put Figures, doubles, prismes, Éclat/Multiples, or the Notations.
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David Underdown
For any budding young composers out there, the 2012 Proms Inspire competition has just been announced, the lineup of judges looks interesting to me http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/features/inspire
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first American orchestra confirmed (?) to 2012 Proms
It seems that at least one US orchestra will represent this side of the pond at The Proms this summer:
There's this bit from that article:
"On its tour in September, the orchestra will make debut performances at the Musikfest Berlin — Berliner Festspiele, the Lucerne Festival and at the Salle Pleyel in Paris.
There will be an additional concert in London; the details are still to be announced. However, given the timing and Robertson's connections in that city, the performance will almost certainly be a part of the celebrated Proms, at the Royal Albert Hall."
"After a long hiatus, it's really an opportunity," said SLSO president and CEO Fred Bronstein. "It represents all of the things that St. Louis has to offer culturally to the world. It's a huge honor for an American orchestra to be invited; only a few on the top rung ever are."
"Today, the St. Louis Symphony released details about its upcoming 2012 European tour, the first under Music Director David Robertson. The orchestra will make debut performances at the Musikfest Berlin | Berliner Festspiele, the Lucerne Festival, and at the Salle Pleyel in Paris. An additional concert date in London is still to be announced. The concerts will feature works by Beethoven, Brahms, Sibelius, Schoenberg, Gershwin, Ives and Elliott Carter."
To be honest, Saint Louis is not the first US orchestra that I would have predicted as traveling across the Atlantic to the RAH. On reflection, however, it makes sense, because of the connections of David Robertson to The Proms via the BBC SO. Plus, to be somewhat cynical or snarky, maybe they're more affordable than Chicago or New York. It'll also mark the orchestra's Proms debut, as the Proms Archive definitely shows that the Saint Louis orchestra has never performed at The Proms.
Looking at the other tour programs, it's not hard to guess that the Beethoven Violin Concerto, with Christian Tetzlaff, and Sibelius 1 will be on the program at the RAH. I once heard Robertson lead the Orchestre National de Lyon, with Tetzlaff, in the Beethoven Violin Concerto. The cadenza threw me off, since it had timpani. I figured out later that it must have been the Max Reger cadenza (*). Maybe that's what you guys will get then, again assuming that this comes to pass.
It's a toss-up whether the Brahms or Ives would be the concert opener, or maybe even both will be included. By default, the date of that Prom, assuming that they're indeed going to The Proms, would have to be Tuesday, September 4, 2012.
(*) Edit: per other posts, the cadenza is not by Max Reger.
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Old_Friar
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra programmes now on their website, dates 20, 21,23, 24, 27 July:
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Osborn
Originally posted by Old_Friar View PostWest-Eastern Divan Orchestra programmes...
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Originally posted by Osborn View PostYou have to admire Barenboim for programming works by Boulez in every concert. They will need an enormous amount of preparation which many conductors would shy away from.
Despite Boulez I'm sure the RAH will be fully sold.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Old_Friar
No evidence of a performance of Pélleas et Mélisande on the Monteverdi Choir website, though there is space for them to have a performance on 15 July before they do the Creation at Salzburg the following weekend. Absence of information may be at the request of the BBC until the Proms Guide is published
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