Originally posted by ahinton
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Prom 8: 21.07.16 - Strictly Prom
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"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 LHC View PostJames May is somewhat different to the run of the mill presenter, in that he studied music and plays piano and flute. When he was on Private Passions with Michael Berkeley, his choices included music by Dunstable, Francois Couperin, Bach, Chopin, Britten and Messaien, as well as his own recording of the Top Gear theme using the noises made by different car engines. A prom reflecting his tastes might be quite interesting, however, as he is no longer involved with Top Gear, and Top Gear's recent relaunch has been a disaster, I doubt we will be seeing a Top Gear prom anytime soon.And no, now that the original team has gone, TG is an unlikely Prom - the BBC won't want to be reminded of the old and not able to make much of the new.
Btw, the concerts are billed a week in advance to enable general chat about them. As the Strictly Prom is tonight, perhaps we can stick to the topic thereafter! The expression of all views is justified, though I suggest that if you neither went nor listened you won't have much to contribute - though you might ask questions, I suppose …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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"It won't be of a whole lot of use to people listening to it on radio - but then who would listen to Strictly itself in audio-only format?" says ahinton. The blind or visually impaired perhaps or someone without access [at time of broadcast] to a tv?! My point in my previous post was not to say you had to force yourself to listen or heaven forbid enjoy the Strictly Prom but rather that expressing your dislike for this or that Prom [or personal attacks on presenters - Yawn!] is not really going to acheive anything. May I suggest that those who are vehemently opposed to this prom should have a mass switching off of their radio's at the start of broadcast and all concerned should email the proms director or some person high up at Radio 3 to express their distain for proms that don't suit their particularly tastes or fit into the 'classical music' Proms.
Yes french frank I do understand that "It's a thread devoted to the Strictly Prom, deliberately posted in advance so that people can have their say..."
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostGiven what is on offer this year, why not an I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue Prom? (Replete with massed kazoos and swanee whistles, of course.)
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOr a British Bake-Off Prom, since they knead the dough.
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Originally posted by LHC View PostJames May is somewhat different to the run of the mill presenter, in that he studied music and plays piano and flute. When he was on Private Passions with Michael Berkeley, his choices included music by Dunstable, Francois Couperin, Bach, Chopin, Britten and Messaien, as well as his own recording of the Top Gear theme using the noises made by different car engines. A prom reflecting his tastes might be quite interesting, however, as he is no longer involved with Top Gear, and Top Gear's recent relaunch has been a disaster, I doubt we will be seeing a Top Gear prom anytime soon.
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Originally posted by pureimagination View Post"It won't be of a whole lot of use to people listening to it on radio - but then who would listen to Strictly itself in audio-only format?" says ahinton. The blind or visually impaired perhaps or someone without access [at time of broadcast] to a tv?! My point in my previous post was not to say you had to force yourself to listen or heaven forbid enjoy the Strictly Prom but rather that expressing your dislike for this or that Prom [or personal attacks on presenters - Yawn!] is not really going to acheive anything. May I suggest that those who are vehemently opposed to this prom should have a mass switching off of their radio's at the start of broadcast and all concerned should email the proms director or some person high up at Radio 3 to express their distain for proms that don't suit their particularly tastes or fit into the 'classical music' Proms.
Yes french frank I do understand that "It's a thread devoted to the Strictly Prom, deliberately posted in advance so that people can have their say..."
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post19:30 Thursday 21 Jul 2016 ON TV
Royal Albert Hall
Styne arr Martin Yates - Gypsy: Overture
Rodgers, arr Don Walker - Waltz from Carousel
Satie arr. Debussy - Gymnopédie No.1
Bizet - Farandole from L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2
Arr. Paul Hart - Roaring Twenties Medley
J.Strauss II - Die Fledermaus Overture
Walter Earle Brown, arr Richard Balcombe - If I Can Dream
Richard Rodney Bennett - Overture, Waltz, Finale from Murder on the Orient Express
Ginastera - Malambo from Estancia: Four Dances
Harry Warren, arr Balcombe - 42nd Street
Khachaturian - Masquerade Suite: Mazurka and Waltz
John Barry - Somewhere in Time (main theme)
Antheil - Archipelago
Piazzolla, arr Gareth Glyn - Libertango
Tchaikovsky - Grand Pas de Deux in G (Adagio) from Nutcracker
Ary Barroso, arr John Wasson - Aquarela do Brasil
Falla - Ritual Fire Dance (El amor brujo)
Irving Berlin arr. Gordon Langford and Gavin Sutherland - Selection from Top Hat
BBC Concert Orchestra, conductor Gavin Sutherland
Presenter/Dancer: Katie Derham
Strictly Dancers: Joanne Clifton, Karen Clifton, Kevin Clifton, Janette Manrara, Giovanni Pernice, Aljaž Skorjanec
Choreographer: Jason Gilkison
Katie Derham dons her dance shoes and ball gown once more, joined by some of your favourite professionals from Strictly Come Dancing, who will whisk us from Vienna to Latin America and back in the company of the BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Gavin Sutherland.
When does the next flight leave for Istanbul?
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI think there's only one John Wilson Prom this year - where there have been two. This is presumably the substitute 'light Prom', with the BBC keen to use the 'BBC Proms' to give one of its own popular programmes a bit of a boost. Just a variation on a theme rather than anything new.
Followed by one on "Today in Parliament" and another on "Eastenders".
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostOMG!
When does the next flight leave for Istanbul?
If so, I wonder how Turkish Airlines' reputation stacks up in comparison to others when it comes to the handling of musical instruments in its cabins...
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostNext year's offering will be an "Embarrassing Bodies" Prom.
Originally posted by PJPJ View PostFollowed by one on "Today in Parliament" and another on "Eastenders".
That said, a Just a Minute one might be better than any of the other suggestions since it will at least have the virtue of being mercifully short; a few measures of Britten's St. Nicholas followed by a few more by Michael Parsons, a hesitation, repetition and deviation or two, a bell sound and it would all be over...
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Originally posted by pureimagination View PostYes french frank I do understand that "It's a thread devoted to the Strictly Prom, deliberately posted in advance so that people can have their say..."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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That SCD prom should be good for us with eclectic tastes and who aren't snobs. My life is Classical music but cannot for social reasons listen to every concert, nor would I want to as it wouldn't be fair on my partner to disappear every night in to the music room.
I'll record the SCD prom as I am interested In what now goes for dancing nowadays, referring back to the Strictly series in question.
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Originally posted by PJPJ View PostNext year's offering will be an "Embarrassing Bodies" Prom.
Followed by one on "Today in Parliament" and another on "Eastenders".
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Originally posted by Maclintick View PostI'm looking forward to next year's "Crimewatch" Prom, with starring roles for the bankers who've run off with all our money ( Oops ! Politics creeping in....Sorry !)
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