I admit that I only managed to stay for a few minutes but what I definitely did not get was any kind of sense of fun. To me, the choir looked and sounded so serious that they almost sounded (and looked) scared. Ah well, maybe I should train myself to watch and listen to something other than Vox Luminis and Stile Antico. My loss.
Prom 75: 10.09.16 - Last Night of the Proms
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI think the Borodin PDs are a great romp And maybe we shouldn't be too picky about the singing. As long as they sang KHAN when the cymbal clashed, isn't that all that mattered? Seriously though, how all the rehearsals for all the Proms are managed I really can't imagine. I doubt that particular item had more than a few minutes devoted to it in the RAH.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostYup, Bradley Walsh [ hugely under-rated actor] and 'Beck' infinitely preferable!!
Saw about ten minutes of LNOTP - simply awful, awful, awful.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostMake that under 60 the front row look in their 70s !
I do know what you mean, though. There are a lot of regulars who can spare the time to queue because they are retired, and it's been a while since I met an undergraduate with a season ticket - I put it down to the pressure there is nowadays to bulk up the CV with internships. I did at one point explain the finer points of queuing for the Last Night to a couple who must be in their 20s who got places in the second row, so it's not all gloom, but the trend has been all one way for too long.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostAnd I well recall one of the few LNOTPs that ever I watched/listened to part of that included the most hilarious imaginable (although also very good) performance of Gershwin's Piano Concerto conducted rather uneasily by the otherwise excellent Tod Handley with the solo part played with almost side-splitting conscientiousness by the late and deeply lamented Shura Cherkassky; ah, those were the days!
SHURA CHERKASSKY PERFORMING GERSHWIN'S PIANO CONCERTO AT THE FAMOUS LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS IN 1985. CHERKASSKY PLAYED AT THE LONDON PROMS REGULARLY AND APP...
Incidentally, does anyone know how the BBC powers-that-be feel about their programmes being uploaded off the telly and on to You Tube by anyone who cares to do so? Someone in the record business once told me that because the Proms, for example, are bought and paid for out of the licence fee, the Beeb isn't losing out financially anyway. He also thought that You Tube viewers might see for themselves how unstuffy the Proms are and be inclined to go along in person. This would make the various Proms uploads "free advertising" rather than "breaches of copyright," so if they help to sell tickets then I imagine the BBC is quite content to allow them!
However, going back to Handley & Cherkassky, where else would we see that Gershwin Concerto today except on You Tube, so it has turned out to be a very important archiving site!
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