Originally posted by mercia
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Prom 1 - 18.07.14: The First Night - Elgar: The Kingdom, BBC SO / A. Davis
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The Kingdom got a favourable mention on a Radio 3 trailer this evening, but why, oh why do the continuity people (you will have gathered by now that I regard these as a very low life-form) or the producers or simply the trailer editors have to play several layers of conflicting music AT THE SAME TIME?
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VodkaDilc
Reading the weather forecast, the big question seems to be whether it's shorts and tee shirt or weatherproof mac and umbrella tomorrow. That walk back to South Ken station can seem very long in the rain.
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Sir Andrew gets nervous
World famous conductor Sir Andrew Davis talks about being one of the most familiar faces at the Proms and his launch of the 2014 musical festivities with a First Night performance of Elgar's The Kingdom.
on that proms introduction programme last night I think somebody said that each concert would be available for 30 days afterwards rather than 7 as previously
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Originally posted by mercia View PostSir Andrew gets nervous
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-28316173
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Originally posted by EnemyoftheStoat View PostAnd the BBC's Arts and Entertainment correspondent thinks there's a Strauss piece called Don Jon.
I have no objection to the BBC promoting its programmes and events, but it's surely unprofessional for BBC News to puff them uncritically.
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Originally posted by mercia View Poston that proms introduction programme last night I think somebody said that each concert would be available for 30 days afterwards rather than 7 as previously
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oh dear, perhaps I misheard - I've just read this
Every Prom will be available on demand for 7 days with many of the performances gathered in collections available for 30 days on the Proms website and in the BBC iPlayer Radio app. Additional Proms coverage will also be available on BBC Red Button
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probably bits and pieces chopped from the televised concerts (???)Last edited by mercia; 18-07-14, 16:03.
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Stephen Smith
Ah well - many if not most of the Proms get re-broadcast, one way or another, within 12 months or so !
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostI'm very glad that I won't be in the RAH tomorrow night, either as audience or - much worse! - as performer. It will be far too hot.
I'll watch at home, even though I'm not keen on the piece (which I have sung), because I like to see how the performers cope.
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As I watch/listen (in the cool of our sitting room) my admiration for Andrew Davies as a director of large choral forces is undiminished. Not so my regard for The Kingdom itself. Boult's preference for it over The Dream is hard to understand. I find it rambles a bit, and this is mainly because of the 'libretto'. Extracts from the Bible spun together were no doubt received with great reverence and solemnity by a contemporary audience, but surely Newman's 'Gerontius' poem is what inspired Elgar to (IMO) a higher musical achievement? It's almost as if Elgar were striving to match that earlier inspiration, and finding it a bit of an effort.
These are very personal views and no doubt others will disagree vehemently.
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After listening to Pt 1 on R3 I switched to the BBC2 deferred broadcast via Freeview. The sound seems to be horribly crackly. Anyone else finding it so?
We don't seem to have any thunder and lightning down here in Kernow and I've never heard anything like it before on digital TV or radio. In one sense I hope this is a local problem or even one in my hi-fi so other boarders aren't suffering, but on the other hand...I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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