Originally posted by bluestateprommer
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Prom 1: First Night of the Proms (17.07.15)
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostTry Radio 3. The picturrs are better."...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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For me Belshazzar palls after two or three times singing or hearing it. It has a lot of nice noises, but no depth. I did quite enjoy last night's performance, though. I hadn't heard it for a while. Maltman was very good. The choirs succeeded mostly, too, though there was some very shaky unaccompanied singing at times. I know from experience how unpleasant the Albert Hall can be for performers in warm weather, so I assumed the singers were just trying not to faint.
I'm not quite sure about the Mozart performance, but...it's Mozart, and therefore worth hearing.
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostI know from experience how unpleasant the Albert Hall can be for performers in warm weather, so I assumed the singers were just trying not to faint.
(Wonderful Walton - I could never tire of hearing it. But, sorry Mary, I went for a walk during the Mozart.)
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostBut I always think I'm in a minority of one.
It's a minority of three.
And that doesn't make you bad people.
Necessarily.
(I'm with Mary on both Mozart and Belshazzar's Feast.)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I always enjoy a sense of the occasion at each First Night which, nowadays, I watch on TV with sound via my hi-fi speakers and must congratulate the engineers for the awesome sound effects of the Walton - could almost hear the waters of Babylon and, yes, perhaps even a premature baby in the rushes!
I'm not a musician and didn't connect with the first half of the programme although I was contentedly distracted by vivid memories of several decades as a Prommer, eventually, by trial and error, finding the best seat for preference in the Stalls. Seeing and sensing the cavernous space is the best alternative for me, today, and I'm still chuffed when I come across off-air videos from days of yore which go straight to DVD. My favourite Belshazzar's Feast is not the Proms performance of a few years ago but a video/DVD transfer of a performance at Leeds Town Hall, 1999ish, in a fine TV series, Six Pieces of Britain. However, the power and sheer theatricality of the piece, last night, now makes it a clear winner for me. Did an overnight DVD transfer and decided to add, Diva, 1981, -very stylish high-camp - as a suitable partner.
The First Night also prompts memories of 'salymap' so, dear Pamela, my thoughts also steered in your direction.
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostI wasn't there, but it was not unduly warm here. Surely it wasn't one of those unbearably hot evenings in the RAH.
(Wonderful Walton - I could never tire of hearing it. But, sorry Mary, I went for a walk during the Mozart.)
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