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Proms 2015: Today's the day
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Originally posted by antongould View PostI have raided Lady Gould's Fenwicks fund and blown 3 notes on the app which now sits on my iPad and iPhone. Initial impressions - rather good the search facility especially. On a Proms Extra listing on Sibelius there is a picture of JS with a caption underneath - Bruckner! But to be fair I have never seen them in the same room.....
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostHeHe!
I'll be at the gig for the Shiori. It's one of the EIGHT gigs that I think are worth going to (on first perusal).
I can't believe people are creaming their lounge-thongs at the prospect of Gerontius in September!!
This is a sorely disappointing Proms programme.
It'll only satisfy the most conservative classical music fan.
But there again, I do not claim to understand what a 'lounge-thong' might actually be! Sounds intriguing... Do you mean a drawing room stimulator of some kind, or beachwear of some description?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostThis is a sorely disappointing Proms programme.
Several bits and pieces worth tuning in to hear - but no event to make the expense of travelling to London and getting overnight accommodation worth thinking about. Quite the dullest overall season since the Kenyon years.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
Several bits and pieces worth tuning in to hear - but no event to make the expense of travelling to London and getting overnight accommodation worth thinking about. Quite the dullest overall season since the Kenyon years.
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Originally posted by mercia View Post...... so what's Schmidt Symphony 2 like ?
Political correctness deems you mustn't like him because He once had a conversation with a Nazi.
Laibach refuse to affirm political beliefs.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostTotally agree with you fhg. You've got two important Russian composers in anniversary years, Glazunov & Taneyev, & the St Petersburg Phil doing two concerts, and what do we get, a couple of CFM specials with neither composer represented. I've noticed that there is only one Nielsen symphony. Bizarre programming of the 5 Prokofiev Piano Concertos on the same programme, all the Beethoven PC across 3 concerts. The Last Night is like CFM on overdrive. One does wonder who puts some of these programmes together.
Nice to see Sancta Civitas programmed.
Gerontius looks worth tuning in for.
There's some Parry too
Underwhelmed as I knew I would be really
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Originally posted by mercia View Post...... so what's Schmidt Symphony 2 like ?
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(I quite like it.)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I would categorise Schmidt as "lyrical and soulful middle-european". Each symphony is an improvement on the previous one, and it is a pity neither 3 nor 4 are to be performed. 2 is interesting, but not much more than that. 4, on the other hand, is a neglected masterpiece (and is the answer to the question "name a symphony that begins and ends with a trumpet solo").
(<<Laibach refuse to affirm political beliefs. >> I've tried to understand that sentence, but failed.)Last edited by Alain Maréchal; 23-04-15, 21:22.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostI would categorise Schmidt as "lyrical and soulful middle-european". Each symphony is an improvement on the previous one, and its a pity either 3 or 4 are not being performed. 2 is interesting, but not much more. 4, on the other hand, is a neglected masterpiece (and is the answer to the question "name a symphony that begins and ends with a trumpet solo").
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The only Parry is the usual Jerusalem ER, and that is as usual in Elgar's orchestration. It basically looks like a season for trying to steal the listeners from CFM.
Agree with the comment about Schmidt 4, certainly a masterpiece. One further work I've noticed, is the inclusion of Bruckner's 3rd Mass, a piece I admire greatly, but its not well programmed. At least there's some F J Haydn this year, but most of it is also badly programmed. I would have programmed the Harmoniemesse with the Stravinsky & Poulenc.
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Originally posted by zola View PostOne of the more ill conceived concerts seems to me to be Gergiev and the LSO with three different pianists traversing all five Prokofiev piano concertos in one concert ?
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