Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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The 2016 Proms Season: what are your thoughts?
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
Bernie in Mahler 3 caused me no little expense and inconvenience some years ago - I travelled from outside London to a performance (with the LSO I think) many years ago: the cumulative effect of his shaping of the work was overwhelming to me, and his pacing of the final peroration, with those striding timps, put me into a state of rather altered consciousness... which led me to float through the various forms of transport required after the concert, leaving all my belongings on the seat of an underground train. Money, cards, passport, driving licence &c. - all lost forever.
(You're not wrong about the tube, Ana )
The 3rd with the BPO was one of the most overwhelming performances of any pieces I have ever attended, and as you say, the timps in the final peroration were astonishing.
In my concert and opera going history, probably only topped by Carlos Kleiber conducting Otello at the Royal Opera House."I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
this may help.( assuming that buses that go from Peckham also go to it !!)
presumably parking will be ok at the venue.
Limited parking is available on site via Cerise Road, off Hanover Park. Use the postcode SE15 5HQ for GPS devices. Paid parking is also available at Choumert Grove Car Park and on surrounding streets --- please check street signs for details.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postlets hope they haven't organised any Peckham proms for a Millwall home " Matchday", as the trains from the safety of London Bridge station go through the heart of Lion Country.
South Bermondsey is not a place for the fainthearted on footy days.....
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Originally posted by LHC View PostIf its the same performance I went to, it was in 2004...."...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 EnemyoftheStoat View PostThe last time I ventured into that football hotbed (as opposed to cycling round it on one of my weekend trundles) was the League Cup game a season or two ago (Saints winning 2-0 ), and compared with my only previous visit to Millwall FC these Lions are now pussy-cats. Anyway, Peckham Rye's far enough from the New Den for it to make little difference and in any case, I'd have my money on the Prommers in a rumble with the Lions.
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Originally posted by EnemyoftheStoat View PostThe last time I ventured into that football hotbed (as opposed to cycling round it on one of my weekend trundles) was the League Cup game a season or two ago (Saints winning 2-0 ), and compared with my only previous visit to Millwall FC these Lions are now pussy-cats. Anyway, Peckham Rye's far enough from the New Den for it to make little difference and in any case, I'd have my money on the Prommers in a rumble with the Lions.
I was there for the League game in the promotion season when we won with two late penalties.
They let us out about half past eight.
actually, sensible point alert ,what a good opportunity to take in a visit to the George in Borough High st, on the way to the Proms.
I'm tempting myself now......Last edited by teamsaint; 14-04-16, 16:29.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 ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWell, indeed - but it would certainly help if the Beeb would widen the range of ensembles invited to perform at the Proms, too. If the same old same old conductors and ensembles are invited, the same old sort of repertoire will inevitably be reproduced year after year. (And two of the most exciting works from living composers have been brought to the Proms in the past five years from visiting, German orchestras - the only time Rebecca Saunders' Music has been heard at the Proms was thanks not to the BBC deciding it was about time her work was featured, but because German Musicians believe in her work.)
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI must have missed the comments here "grumbling" about "a Bax cycle, or a Rubbra retrospective", Db - is this part of the annual misrepresentation of the grumblers?
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Originally posted by Darkbloom View PostThere's always going to be a fair proportion of concerts given over to one or other of the BBC orchestras, obviously. The majority of the new, or fairly new works, will be given by them to polite applause and mostly forgotten thereafter.
Then you are going to get a bunch of the 'same old' conductors and ensembles who are on tour and make the Proms a stop on their itinerary. They are always a mixed bag and I have got a little tired of them myself. You didn't mention any particular names you had in mind, but I would imagine that if they were from abroad the reasons for their absence are likely to be as much for economic reasons than artistic ones. You have a home-grown outfit like the Aurora Orchestra again this year doing their bit, but there may well be lots of interesting groups on the continent who simply can't justify a one-shot gig at the Proms, and don't have the following to organise a lucrative tour.
The Proms isn't likely to be confused with a Raymond Gubbay affair any time soon, thankfully, and I don't think it's accurate to portray them as mired in conservatism.
I think we should remember that there was a time when Mahler 5 was new to us, and not a predictable warhorse
Some people love to moan at this time of the year. Everyone has a list that they want to hear at the Proms and the organisers will never win. I think I read last year that one poster's cherished composers had at last made the short list...but then they complained that the organisers had programmed the wrong work! It's just all part of the fun of the Proms as far as I'm concerned.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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