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It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostPersonally,I think that If you wanted to rebrand the Proms for a youth market, Malcolm Maclaren would have been the the best bet. Now HE could have done it, and boy would he have had fun......
The music of my youth included Barbirolli and the Halle and the wonderful evolution of non-classical music in the sixties, but I'm not sure I'd have been swayed by pop intervention in the Proms.
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I think Blotto raises a pertinent issue. The publicity photography is one of the worst traits in R3's current persona, and that Proms assemblage is laughably awful. The in-your-face mugshots of presenters continue to put me off using the website any more than strictly necessary. Vampish, glamour pics of the women, and then the curiously unflattering close-ups of the blokes, no harm to them. It's all a bit pathetic.
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Originally posted by pilamenon View PostI think Blotto raises a pertinent issue. The publicity photography is one of the worst traits in R3's current persona, and that Proms assemblage is laughably awful. The in-your-face mugshots of presenters continue to put me off using the website any more than strictly necessary. Vampish, glamour pics of the women, and then the curiously unflattering close-ups of the blokes, no harm to them. It's all a bit pathetic.
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Originally posted by pilamenon View PostI think Blotto raises a pertinent issue. The publicity photography is one of the worst traits in R3's current persona, and that Proms assemblage is laughably awful. The in-your-face mugshots of presenters continue to put me off using the website any more than strictly necessary. Vampish, glamour pics of the women, and then the curiously unflattering close-ups of the blokes, no harm to them. It's all a bit pathetic.
I suspect, however, the minority is supposed to be vociferously 'outraged' and write to The Times so that the public majority can laugh and say how fuddy-duddy these oldies are - and rush out to buy their tickets for the Paloma Faith concert. QED, folks.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by pilamenon View PostI think Blotto raises a pertinent issue. The publicity photography is one of the worst traits in R3's current persona, and that Proms assemblage is laughably awful. The in-your-face mugshots of presenters continue to put me off using the website any more than strictly necessary. Vampish, glamour pics of the women, and then the curiously unflattering close-ups of the blokes, no harm to them. It's all a bit pathetic.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostFor me that's a "laughably" disproportionate reaction, bordering on the hysterical. I can't bring myself to see the decline of Beeb standards in one light-hearted publicity photo which I hadn't actually seen until Blotto drew attention to it. It's not in the Proms Guide which I have bought every year since about 1968 and is this year, as usual, quite tastefully done and informative.
One has to assume that the intended effect is something near to what it actually portrays. The effect is to say that pop acts and presenters are 50% of the value of the season.
Thats how I see it.
And since it is a fun game to play, why not have one of the more glamorous conductors,like Petrenko, and one of the less glamorous looking pop acts, such as a Pet Shop boy not looking his very best?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 gurnemanz View PostFor me that's a "laughably" disproportionate reaction, bordering on the hysterical. I can't bring myself to see the decline of Beeb standards in one light-hearted publicity photo which I hadn't actually seen until Blotto drew attention to it. It's not in the Proms Guide which I have bought every year since about 1968 and is this year, as usual, quite tastefully done and informative.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostFor me that's a "laughably" disproportionate reaction, bordering on the hysterical. I can't bring myself to see the decline of Beeb standards in one light-hearted publicity photo which I hadn't actually seen until Blotto drew attention to it. It's not in the Proms Guide which I have bought every year since about 1968 and is this year, as usual, quite tastefully done and informative.
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Originally posted by pureimagination View PostThank you gurnemanz for summing up how silly most of this thread is. Are the Proms on a downhill slide? No. There is plenty of variety and you are not forced to attend or listen. Do the BBC want people to attend the Proms? Yes. Hence they use whatever current PR tools are available to them. Not worth getting all jittery about in my opinion and probably hasn't stopped many of you attending the proms. Are the Proms elitist? Yes when non classical artists are criticised on what they look like and their 'deservedness' of being included at the proms is scrutinised and maligned. I don't like some of the works included at the proms and I have commented in other threads about this but my goodness there is plenty of variety to pick and choose from. The proms don't belong to anyone. The regular prommers are still appreciated and well catered for. Get off your high horses, take a deep breath and air your opinions but let's see a few more positive ideas about how the proms and classical music can welcome and encourage the widest audience possible or some of you will be be seen as snobbish, elitist and not as enlightened as many claim to be.
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Originally posted by pilamenon View PostI think you've extrapolated too much from the original point and introduced straw man arguments. This is not about the supposed decline of the Proms nor elitism. As I understand it, it's about naff marketing -
The posters taking issue, I humbly offer, are projecting ill-will into the topic and missing its point. I would repeat, it's not about standards or pop but just about being baffled by a specific pose and posture of a stranger in that setting.
With good wishes, b.
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Originally posted by pureimagination View PostThank you gurnemanz for summing up how silly most of this thread is. Are the Proms on a downhill slide? No. There is plenty of variety and you are not forced to attend or listen. Do the BBC want people to attend the Proms? Yes. Hence they use whatever current PR tools are available to them. Not worth getting all jittery about in my opinion and probably hasn't stopped many of you attending the proms. Are the Proms elitist? Yes when non classical artists are criticised on what they look like and their 'deservedness' of being included at the proms is scrutinised and maligned. I don't like some of the works included at the proms and I have commented in other threads about this but my goodness there is plenty of variety to pick and choose from. The proms don't belong to anyone. The regular prommers are still appreciated and well catered for. Get off your high horses, take a deep breath and air your opinions but let's see a few more positive ideas about how the proms and classical music can welcome and encourage the widest audience possible or some of you will be be seen as snobbish, elitist and not as enlightened as many claim to be.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostOnline is where most of the targeted new audience will find its information.
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There's something hysterical about the subtlety of BBC marketing.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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