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Prom 76 (8.9.12): Last Night of the Proms 2012
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I remember in the 1950s being at a rehearsal taken by Cameron when there was a long serious discussion about whether 'The Old Folks at Home' should be dropped as the year before a naughty member of the audience threw pennies at the solo cellist.
We all thought it hilarious but it's a wonder it's still played now, laws being so tight on safety.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostI remember in the 1950s being at a rehearsal taken by Cameron when there was a long serious discussion about whether 'The Old Folks at Home' should be dropped as the year before a naughty member of the audience threw pennies at the solo cellist.
We all thought it hilarious but it's a wonder it's still played now, laws being so tight on safety.
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Originally posted by Pabmusic View Post...They represent PC tinkering with Edwardian sentimentality.
And did those feet (or prosthetic limbs) in ancient time...
Free and open debate Britannia!
Representatives of diverse belief systems save our gracious Queen...
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Originally posted by salymap View PostRule Britannia was always listed as 'Arne Sargent' - Jerusalem as Parry IIRC
The lead-in to Wood's Rule Britannia! has a five-note descending scale in the basses, that is scored for the new chromatic timpani that Wood's orchestra had acquired very recently!
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It's a long time ago, but the Arne-Sargent 'baroque-style' Rule Britannia had some very interesting soloists
and their costumes caused much interest at the time. The Unionjack was bound to be about their person somewhere and I just wish I could remember their names. I may look at the Proms Archive later.
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