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Originally posted by Hornbill View PostThank you. That would imply Saturday 12th May, but I am still hoping for something a bit more definite. I'm trying to plan some time away in May and don't want to miss the key date.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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Will the schedule have already been agreed? They really should have a Scottish Prom this year to commemorate the 150th birthdays of the wonderful Sir John Blackwood McEwen in particular plus Hamish MacCunn and Granville Bantock who while not Scottish was influenced by The Hebrides. I bet they won't do, though. We'll probably get nothing by any of them.
It is probably also the 150th birthday of Joplin although he could have been born in 1867. I'd have a ragtime prom - Joplin, Lamb, Debussy, Stravinsky, Schulhoff, Moyzes, Bolcom etc.
Interestingly, a little known fact - I didn't know until today - is that most ragtime writers were women : Mamie Gunn, Euday Bowman, Hattie Nevada, Irene Cozad, Elsie Janis, Hanna Rion, Irene Giblin, Florence Wood, Mary Walsh, Margaret Woodin, Charlotte Blake, Bessie Powell, Sadie Koninsky, Emma Harte, Myrtle Hoy, Abbie Ford, Annie Ford McKnight, Effie Kamman, Agnes Melville, Dorothy Ingersoll Wahl, May Aufderheide, Mabel McKinley, Florence Wilson, Marian Davis, Cora Salisbury, Anna Hughes Carpenter, Julia Niebergall, Anita Owen, Winnifred Greenwood, Hortensia Weisman, Betty Morgan, Florence McPherran, Hattie Starr, Gladys Yelvington, May Summerbelle, Geraldine Dobyns, Maude Gilmore, Anna Held, Laura Schick King, Irene Franklin, Nellie Stokes, Camilla Shiele, Gertrude Colby, the Beaumont Sisters, Molly King, Pauline Story, Libbie Erickson, Luella Moore, Marie Louka, Gwendolyn Stevenson, Florence Cook, Alma Saunders, Mattie Harlburgess, Ruth Orndorff, Helen Eaton, Zema Randale, Mae Bell, May Irwin, Mamie Williams, Henrietta Belcher, Mattie Thompson.
Perhaps that might swing the decision!Last edited by Lat-Literal; 24-02-18, 08:34.
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Found this at http://overtures.org.uk/?p=14385
"Leonard Bernstein – 25th August 2018 will mark the centenary of his birth – the BBC Proms will be celebrating with performances of two of his best known works to be led by John Wilson – “West Side Story” and “On The Town” will both be included in the Royal Albert Hall summer season."
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Originally posted by mrbouffant View PostFound this at http://overtures.org.uk/?p=14385
"Leonard Bernstein – 25th August 2018 will mark the centenary of his birth – the BBC Proms will be celebrating with performances of two of his best known works to be led by John Wilson – “West Side Story” and “On The Town” will both be included in the Royal Albert Hall summer season."
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Second Proms confirmation is for September 1, 2018, c/o Boosey & Hawkes' page, which indicated that Yuja Wang is the soloist for Prokofiev 3, with the Berlin Philharmonic and Kirill Petrenko. Based then on the Lucerne Festival program 2 days before with YW, KP and the BPO, this would then seem to be that Prom:
Paul Dukas: La Péri (ou La Fleur d’immortalité)
Sergei Prokofiev: Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 3 in C major, Op. 26
Franz Schmidt: Symphony No. 4 in C major
Yuja Wang, piano
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Kirill Petrenko, conductor
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostIf only because I've been looking wistfully at the Summer Lucerne Festival programme (at those prices, I can but dream), I see that the Boston Symphony is appearing as part of a September 2018 European Tour. The web is maddeningly free of any further info but the Proms seem possible, sometime from 2 September onwards. Two good programmes, both conducted by Andris Nelsons: DSCH 4 & Bernstein's Serenade (with Baiba Skride); Mahler 3 (with Susan Graham). As well as Lucerne, they'll also be playing in Leipzig.
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostSecond Proms confirmation is for September 1, 2018, c/o Boosey & Hawkes' page, which indicated that Yuja Wang is the soloist for Prokofiev 3, with the Berlin Philharmonic and Kirill Petrenko. Based then on the Lucerne Festival program 2 days before with YW, KP and the BPO, this would then seem to be that Prom:
Paul Dukas: La Péri (ou La Fleur d’immortalité)
Sergei Prokofiev: Concerto for piano and orchestra No. 3 in C major, Op. 26
Franz Schmidt: Symphony No. 4 in C major
Yuja Wang, piano
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Kirill Petrenko, conductor
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Two other hints at two other Proms for this summer, c/o Universal Edition's page:
(a) Saturday 21 July 2018, Chineke! and Wayne Marshall:
"Kurt Weill: Little Threepenny Music | 1928
Subtitle: Suite from ‘The Threepenny Opera’
Location: London (GB)
Scored for: for wind orchestra | 22’
Orchestra: Chineke Orchestra
Conductor: Wayne Marshall"
(b) Monday 30 July 2018, BBC SSO and Ilan Volkov:
"Georg Friedrich Haas: concerto grosso Nr. 1 | 2014
Location: London (GB)
Scored for: for 4 alphorns and orchestra | 30’
Orchestra: BBC Scottish SO
Conductor: Ilan Volkov"
On the one putative Berlin Phil / Yuja Wang Prom:
Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostPossible however it could be a mix with the BPOs other concert and the Beethoven 7 replacing the Schmidt or the Strauss pieces from the first half .
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