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Proms 2013: advance info
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Originally posted by Stephen Smith View PostNon-Wagnerians will be thrilled!
I understand there will be some 'gala concerts' to commemorate the Verdi bicentenary. They'd better be well cast.Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View PostExactly, especially as we're not getting a single Verdi opera. <harrumph>
Originally posted by Il Grande Inquisitor View PostI understand there will be some 'gala concerts' to commemorate the Verdi bicentenary. They'd better be well cast."...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 Stephen Smith View PostAccording to Intermezzo:- Tristan (Bychkov) is on 27 and Parsifal (Elder) on 29 July. Tannhaüser on 4th August too (RD Smith and Runnicles). Will it be safe (psychological - health/well being) to go to the Ring (22-28 July) as well as these two? One of the comments - "Non-Wagnerians will be thrilled! ".
http://intermezzo.typepad.com/interm...7eea0ec470970d
Thursday 25. July, 06:00 PM Der fliegende Holländer
Friday 26. July, 06:00 PM Das Rheingold
Saturday 27. July, 04:00 PM Die Walküre
Monday 29. July, 04:00 PM Siegfried
Wednesday 31. July, 04:00 PM Götterdämmerung
Thursday 01. August, 04:00 PM Tannhäuser
Friday 02. August, 04:00 PM Lohengrin
(although admittedly the Ring isn't inter-leaved with other operas)
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I love the piece too Jayne, and have on record John Ogdon with Colin Davis, Martin Tirimo with the composer conducting and as you have, the CD with Shelley and Hickox on Chandos. I even went down to London for the "one off" performance at the Barbican by Klang Klang a few years ago: a decent account, but I wish that he had taken the trouble to record it at the same time.
There seems to be something of a problem with critical appreciation of Tippett's work since his death, which is a little disappointing because so much of his music is intensely beautiful. I do find some of the later works a tad more difficult to get to know, but I think that is my fault and I continue to plug away with the opera 'Ice Break' and the 3rd Symphony and one day I'll crack it.
But 'Midsummer Marriage' is an out and out masterpiece, I've got Sir Col and the Covent Garden forces of course on Lyrita, but if the rumours are true that it will be performed at the Prom this year then there is cause for great rejoicing.Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostOh no, ff - the Piano Concerto is gorgeous but needs sensitive, carefully-balanced playing and good recorded sound; maybe try again? Go for the Chandos one with Hickox/Shelley/BSO, set graciously and spaciously in the Winter Gardens. I love the piece and think it one of his finest creations. It was inspired by hearing a Walter Gieseking rehearsal of the first movement of Beethoven's G Major. This gave Tippett the idea for "a contemporary concerto" which used the piano for its "poetic capabilities". It speaks the language of Midsummer Marriage, and the piano is delicately threaded through the first movement which is full of highly original textural and structural features. A tranquillo slow movement of great emotional depth balanced by a rhythmically lively, jazzy finale. For me it's a "what more do you want" piece.
Stick with it, it'll come to you if you do...
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Originally posted by Stephen Smith View PostAccording to Intermezzo:- Tristan (Bychkov) is on 27 and Parsifal (Elder) on 29 July.
"Parsifal at the Proms
According to a 'well-placed source' there will be a performance of Parsifal by the Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Mark Elder, on Sunday August 25th. If you are interested in a Manchester Wagner Society trip to this (either just to buy tickets together or as a package including transport and travel) please give your name to the Secretary."
Found yet one more tidbit (and I think my well is running dry), c/o the Royal Philharmonic Society, for a newly commissioned work by Mark-Anthony Turnage:
"Turnage's new work, Frieze, co-commissioned by the RPS, BBC Radio 3 and New York Philharmonic, will receives its world premiere at the BBC Proms this summer alongside Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Performed by the National Youth Orchestra and National Youth Choirs of Great Britain under Vasily Petrenko, the concert will be this year’s free Prom."
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OK, one more Proms rabbit out of the hat, tentatively, namely on the first weekend:
"As part of the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary celebrations, the BBC are planning another Doctor Who Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in London later this year, DavidTennantOnTwitter.com has revealed.
Forming part of the BBC Proms 2013, there will be two performances, one on the evening of Saturday 13 July and another during the morning on Sunday 14 July. This is the first time since 2010 that there has been a Doctor Who presence at the event."
"The Doctor Who Proms will be on the evening of Saturday 13th and the morning of Sunday 14 July this year. (It is unlikely to involve David Tennant.)"Last edited by bluestateprommer; 17-04-13, 01:16. Reason: removed old compiled list; updated version in post below
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostSo bits and pieces of 18 Proms for the 2013 season assembled here. Just a little over 2 days remains for any last minute finds. Then we'll finally see how in/accurate all this was.Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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Mahler's3rd
Hi Il Grande Inquisitor, your right it's Billy Budd on Tuesday 27th according to Mark Padmore's Calender duly attached
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Tippett's The Midsummer Marriage will be on 16th August..
Good news - the Vienna Phil returns to the Proms with Bruckner 8. The bad news... Lorin Maazel conducts.
And our operatic guest for the Last Night?
Joyce DiDonato
And is conducted by... Marin Alsop.Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise.... Our two weapons are fear and surprise...and ruthless efficiency....
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