Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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Prom 1 (13.7.12): First Night of the Proms
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostConcert threads for this year's Proms will be introduced from now on on a daily basis.
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I'm afraid I don't warm to this sort of programme - too much of the "gala performance" about it, little to get your teeth into. And brief preludial offerings from Turnage and Tippett, fascinating composers in themselves, seem only to patronise...
Lovely piece Cockaigne, but surely hackneyed beyond redemption...
Yes Flossie, it was better to have a large (hopefully less familiar), choral or other epic as an opener.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI'm afraid I don't warm to this sort of programme - too much of the "gala performance" about it, little to get your teeth into. And brief preludial offerings from Turnage and Tippett, fascinating composers in themselves, seem only to patronise...
Lovely piece Cockaigne, but surely hackneyed beyond redemption...
Yes Flossie, it was better to have a large (hopefully less familiar), choral or other epic as an opener.
Like the Nº 11 buses in London. The conductors are arriving four at a time, so where's Previn?
HS
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Dreams can come true ER....Saints back in the PL...(mind you, might be a nightmare !)
Anyway, just to add my 3 bobs worth.....
Th first night is a big showcase, and my guess is that a lot of people tune in, who perhaps are there to be really won over.
Such an audience surely requires both some familiarity in the music, as well as something really dramatic and attention grabbing.A star soloist also comes in handy.
Its a big opportunity, and requires really thoughtful programming.
I would have thought a popular concerto, along with a big choral piece, (maybe something C20) would be a good mix.
Not sure this programme fits my bill for a first night, but hey, what do I know?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostWish I could get the hang of uploading lovely flying pigs (or dancing penguins)...
me too. I can't even get record sleeves onto my posts.
Still, I can do other things which make up for it. Well, thats what I tell the boss when technology rears its head at work.....
(and I seem to be stuck with the forum's rubbish "house" smileys)I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by NickWraight View PostEdgeley Rob: for the Dyson Canterbury Pilgrims go to the Three Choirs at Hereford this year.
One sadly rather assumes the Coronation Ode will be minus military band as used in the famous EMI King's Cambridge recording. I note the 1911 version being performed omits "Peace gentle Peace".
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Originally posted by EnemyoftheStoat View PostYour assumption is correct Nick. However, it's not quite true that the version performed is 1911. It's 1902 with the additional movements composed for 1911. That should annoy the HIP movement
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Originally posted by NickWraight View PostEdgeley Rob: for the Dyson Canterbury Pilgrims go to the Three Choirs at Hereford this year.
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