Prom 41 (6.09.21) - BBC Concert Orchestra & James McVinnie

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  • Alison
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    • Nov 2010
    • 6459

    #31
    Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
    I did think that the middle items could have benefited from being played as a set, and possibly some of the other pieces run on without applause/comment. I missed the first part of the concert, which is annoying as I had wanted to hear what the Cantus articus sounds like live rather than carefully recorded.
    Overall it falls into the "I heard it " category - glad I made the effort but nothing to stick in the memory or prompt follow-up for me. That isn't particularly a negative, as ever with this season it's a case of pleased that the Proms are happening at all, and subjectively the concerts have been of more interest and variety so I have listened (and more importantly perhaps, chosen to listen) to most of them, in contrast to recent years.
    Totally agree with your last sentence Odd one.

    The programming has been more interesting this year and tuning in more often has brought many rewards. I’ve not really missed the visiting orchestras, nor the absence of the normal blockbusters, Mahler 1, DSCH 10, Rite of Spring etc.

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    • edashtav
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      • Jul 2012
      • 3670

      #32
      Originally posted by Alison View Post
      Totally agree with your last sentence Odd one.

      The programming has been more interesting this year and tuning in more often has brought many rewards. I’ve not really missed the visiting orchestras, nor the absence of the normal blockbusters, Mahler 1, DSCH 10, Rite of Spring etc.
      Faur comment, Alison.

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