Prom 57 (31.08.20) Live Viennese Concert

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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
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    • Nov 2010
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    Prom 57 (31.08.20) Live Viennese Concert

    Marking 150 years since the birth of Franz Lehár – and recalling the long-running Proms tradition of the ‘Viennese Night’ begun in the 1950s – the BBC Concert Orchestra and Bramwell Tovey step into the gilded ballroom of operetta, evoking the glamour and sophistication of turn-of-the-century Vienna.

    The concert features some of Lehár’s most popular titles such as The Merry Widow, The Land of Smiles and Giuditta, as well as music by some of his contemporaries. Nathaniel Anderson-Frank, leader of the BBC Concert Orchestra, takes the role of Paganini with a solo from Lehar’s operetta of the same name, and the evening also includes excerpts from the most enduring and popular operetta of them all, Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus.

    Lehar: Overture (The Merry Widow)
    Oscar Straus: Don’t eat them all, you greedy man (from The Chocolate Soldier)
    Lehar: Meine lippen sie Küssen so heiss (from Giuditta)
    Kalman: Gruss mir mein Wien (from Gräfin Mariza)
    Johann Strauss II: Overture (Die Fledermaus)
    Lehar, arr Dexter: Prelude and Violin solo (from Paganini)
    Heuberger: Im Chambre separée (from Opera Ball)
    Lehar: Gold and Silver Waltz
    Lehar: Es lebt eine Vilja (from The Merry Widow)
    Lehar: You are my heart’s delight (from The Land of Smiles)
    Johann Strauss II and Josef Strauss: Pizzicato Polka
    Johann Strauss II: The Watch Duet (from Die Fledermaus)

    Sophie Bevan (soprano)
    Robert Murray (tenor)
    BBC Concert Orchestra
    Bramwell Tovey (conductor)
    Last edited by Eine Alpensinfonie; 27-08-20, 08:20.
  • Eine Alpensinfonie
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    • Nov 2010
    • 20575

    #2
    Who remembers Barbirolli's Viennese Proms? They were quite special.

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    • Barbirollians
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      • Nov 2010
      • 11752

      #3
      There is a BBC Legends CD as I recall.

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      • Eine Alpensinfonie
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        • Nov 2010
        • 20575

        #4
        Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
        There is a BBC Legends CD as I recall.
        Yes. I have it.

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        • bluestateprommer
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          • Nov 2010
          • 3019

          #5
          This was a fun listen, from the BBC CO and friends. Perhaps Bramwell Tovey paced a few sections a bit spaciously to be careful, and also presumably under the same kind of social distancing conditions for the musicians on stage, maybe not everything was quite 100.0000% together at every given moment (e.g. the last note of the 'Pizzicato Polka'). But very, very enjoyable, and the slower vocal numbers with Sophie Bevan and Robert Murray did capture that uniquely Viennese melancholy and nostalgia in the orchestral sound, even with reduced orchestral forces.

          Petroc was clearly enjoying his role here as presenter, and he did raise good points and questions about what will happen to the New Year's Day concert of the VPO.

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          • cloughie
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            • Dec 2011
            • 22189

            #6
            Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
            There is a BBC Legends CD as I recall.
            BBCL40382
            HAYDN Sym083
            LEHAR Gold & Silver Waltz Op79
            STRAUSS JII Die Fledermaus Ov Op362
            STRAUSS JII Emperor Waltz Op437
            STRAUSS JII Perpetuum Mobile Op257
            STRAUSS JII Trisch-Trasch Polka Op.214
            STRAUSS R Der Rosenkavalier Suite Op59

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