The 2016 Proms Season: what are your thoughts?

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  • MrGongGong
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    • Nov 2010
    • 18357

    Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
    Music probably can't be defined in the first place, so when we consider a subgroup like 'music that has no business in being in the Proms', it's even harder, perhaps impossible. .
    Oh I don't know about that
    how about this ?

    (lets see how long it stays here )

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    • MrGongGong
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      • Nov 2010
      • 18357

      Originally posted by french frank View Post
      The argument that if a new audience is made to feel part of the Proms that will encourage them to discover other kinds of music like [name of 'classical composer' here] seems to me absurd. Why would it? What percentage would book for a more traditional Prom? Has the effectiveness of such a cunning plan been monitored?
      I think one problem with your point here is that it assumes that people listen to music based on the same genre boxes that it is sold in.
      Many of the folks I meet don't (thank goodness) always make the assumption that music is somehow really divided up like this and are as likely to go to hear a Jazz gig as they are to go and listen to Bruckner or a rock band....

      "Classical Music" is fine, it's audience aren't dying out and it doesn't need emergency attention only inspired work from people who are able to communicate to a wide audience.

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      • pastoralguy
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        • Nov 2010
        • 7740

        Alas, no George Lloyd.

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        • EdgeleyRob
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          • Nov 2010
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          Originally posted by pastoralguy View Post
          Alas, no George Lloyd.
          Just waiting for one of us to win the lottery pg,then we will put on a whole cycle.

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          • french frank
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            • Feb 2007
            • 30254

            Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
            The implication being that 'so long as it's not a concert devoted exclusively to that music', it would be ok. I'm reminded of all the clucking we had last year when the five Prokofiev piano concertos were programmed in one night.
            Pretty much. A Prom, such as the 'Starter Proms' might well have a mix of what the new audience would find familiar - but the quid pro quo for including pop music would be that there should also be music more characteristic of what the Proms provide. The Ibiza prom didn't have that. The Urban Classic Prom had a miserable 7 minutes of 'non-Urban' music but that was completely cut out of the televised recording - where the largest audience would be. Who's doing the ring-fencing here, setting up the barriers?

            Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
            You might think it absurd, but many people believe, based on real experiences, that classical music in the last fifty years or so has cultural/class barriers. One way of testing these barriers is offer more populist fare as well as the esoteric. It's rational, rather than cunning.
            That was - more or less - what I was saying. The objection is about concerts that offer the 'populist' without the 'esoteric'.
            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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            • ahinton
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              • Nov 2010
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              Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
              Just waiting for one of us to win the lottery pg,then we will put on a whole cycle.
              Cycles can be dangerous; look what happened to Chausson (whose symphony deserves more Prom outings that it gets).
              Last edited by ahinton; 23-04-16, 15:13.

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              • Norrette
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                • Apr 2011
                • 157

                Expensive.

                Have put 4 in the planner
                The Norrington Beethoven Brahms,
                The Gustav Mahler youth with Bach & Bruckner and
                the Rattle Berlin with Dvorak & Brahms.
                Barenboim Mozart & Bruckner

                Might just do the Rattle (maybe the Barenboim). 180 plus quid for 4 side-stall seats is getting past a joke. All those extras added on.

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                • Bryn
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 24688

                  Originally posted by Norrette View Post
                  Expensive.

                  Have put 4 in the planner
                  The Norrington Beethoven Brahms,
                  The Gustav Mahler youth with Bach & Bruckner and
                  the Rattle Berlin with Dvorak & Brahms.
                  Barenboim Mozart & Bruckner

                  Might just do the Rattle (maybe the Barenboim). 180 plus quid for 4 side-stall seats is getting past a joke. All those extras added on.
                  Only £24 is you stand up and take 'em like a mensch.

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                  • teamsaint
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 25200

                    £45 for a best seat is pretty much the norm, I would have thought.

                    " Signature" seats for regular RFH concerts are up to £60.
                    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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                    • Norrette
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                      • Apr 2011
                      • 157

                      Originally posted by CallMePaul View Post
                      Within the context of a classical music festival, a more appropriate tribute to David Bowie would surely have been either or both of the symphonies by Philip Glass based on Bowie's Heroes and Low albums (2 of Bowie's best IMO).
                      Just what I was thinking...

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                      • Norrette
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                        • Apr 2011
                        • 157

                        Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                        Only £24 is you stand up and take 'em like a mensch.
                        I even stopped being a groundling last year.

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                        • Petrushka
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                          • Nov 2010
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                          Originally posted by Norrette View Post
                          Expensive.

                          Have put 4 in the planner
                          The Norrington Beethoven Brahms,
                          The Gustav Mahler youth with Bach & Bruckner and
                          the Rattle Berlin with Dvorak & Brahms.
                          Barenboim Mozart & Bruckner

                          Might just do the Rattle (maybe the Barenboim). 180 plus quid for 4 side-stall seats is getting past a joke. All those extras added on.
                          Going by past seasons my usual allocation of around 13 Proms has worked out at around £350 which is acceptable. I've put 10 Proms on to my Planner and it already comes to £538. While most of them are in the highest price bands (side stalls) I find this excessive. I might well cut two of the lesser ones out and Prom for them. After a day of walking round London in, one hopes, sweltering temperatures, the last thing I want to do is stand up for a couple of hours.

                          I fail to see how the RAH box office can justify charging a booking fee and a payment administration fee. Punters are being ripped off and these absurd practises should cease.
                          "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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                          • Norrette
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                            • Apr 2011
                            • 157

                            Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
                            I fail to see how the RAH box office can justify charging a booking fee and a payment administration fee. Punters are being ripped off and these absurd practises should cease.
                            Especially as we are doing all the work for them on May 7th...:rolleyes:

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                            • ucanseetheend
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                              • Dec 2010
                              • 297

                              Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
                              Going by past seasons my usual allocation of around 13 Proms has worked out at around £350 which is acceptable. I've put 10 Proms on to my Planner and it already comes to £538. While most of them are in the highest price bands (side stalls) I find this excessive. I might well cut two of the lesser ones out and Prom for them. After a day of walking round London in, one hopes, sweltering temperatures, the last thing I want to do is stand up for a couple of hours.

                              I fail to see how the RAH box office can justify charging a booking fee and a payment administration fee. Punters are being ripped off and these absurd practises should cease.
                              Practises cease? No chance. If anything adds will increase. Proms not the "people concerts" Its mirroring South Bank prices
                              "Perfection is not attainable,but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence"

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