Is there a list somewhere? I have stumbled upon many videos of this year's proms here and there around the inter-web, but not - so far - the example I would most like to see: concert number forty-one. Were - for instance - the Gurrelieder televised? Surely they - of all items - with their gigantic forces - should pre-eminently have been. I have seen advertised (but of course not retrieved) from this year's series video versions of a lot of popular and nasty non-classical music - of the kind that must make Sir Henry turn in his grave -, but no Gurrelieder.
Which concerts were televised and which not?
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Yes indeed thank you it is just the thing. But - I do so disapprove of a) the national youth "jazz" orchestra (thirty seconds of which I have in fact watched before it sickened me), b) the Wallace and Gromits (I have no idea what this is but have the feeling it is best to remain in profound ignorance), c) the broadway sound - ugh! d) Desert Island discs (probably all talk), and e) the Bernstein Mass (I do not regard him as having been a classical composer of any worth).
On the other hand I have already watched the Turangalîla with the Youth Orchestra and found it totally enthralling.
And the Novello although borderline was interesting.
But I would forgive all the above horrors if they - whoever "they" are - had only had the sense to televise the Gurrelieder with those tiered horns!
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Originally posted by Sydney Grew View Post...but no Gurrelieder.
[Edit] I'm shocked to find that the performance I mentioned occurred back in 2002.
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Originally posted by Sydney Grew View PostYes indeed thank you it is just the thing. But - I do so disapprove of a) the national youth "jazz" orchestra (thirty seconds of which I have in fact watched before it sickened me), b) the Wallace and Gromits (I have no idea what this is but have the feeling it is best to remain in profound ignorance), c) the broadway sound - ugh! d) Desert Island discs (probably all talk), and e) the Bernstein Mass (I do not regard him as having been a classical composer of any worth).
On the other hand I have already watched the Turangalîla with the Youth Orchestra and found it totally enthralling.
And the Novello although borderline was interesting.
But I would forgive all the above horrors if they - whoever "they" are - had only had the sense to televise the Gurrelieder with those tiered horns!
I agree with you regarding Gurrelieder; that would have made for a fascinating watch, but then similarly, they chose to NOT televise Brians' Gothic symphony last year. Bizarre.
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Originally posted by Sydney Grew View PostYes indeed thank you it is just the thing. But - I do so disapprove of a) the national youth "jazz" orchestra (thirty seconds of which I have in fact watched before it sickened me), b) the Wallace and Gromits (I have no idea what this is but have the feeling it is best to remain in profound ignorance), c) the broadway sound - ugh! d) Desert Island discs (probably all talk), and e) the Bernstein Mass (I do not regard him as having been a classical composer of any worth).
b - agree.
c - agree
d - agree
e - an outrageous slur!!Last edited by Guest; 10-09-12, 08:05.
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