Smoke and mirrors.
Prom 46 (11.09.21) - Last Night of the Proms 2021
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI thought I heard mention of some members of the BBC Symphony Chorus being involved.
BTW, as Sakari Oramo kindly gave a shout-out in his speech to the Promenaders Musical Charities, doing their work online this year (and last), and their planned allocation of funds to Help Musicians UK:
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Originally posted by jonfan View PostErr, a shock to you but maybe the Celtic nations regard London as on the fringe of what’s regarded as the UK when confronted with such disdain.
Glad SS is in better voice this half.
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostThe first half proved to be a pretty good mix (mixtape?) of selections. In particular, the Malcolm Arnold work received a splendid reading from Sakari Oramo and the BBC SO, showing that their reading of MA's Symphony No. 5 earlier in the season was no fluke. For those inclined to get to London this upcoming 2 October (obviously not including me), Oramo and the BBC SO are performing Ruth Gipps' Horn Concerto in their Barbican season opener.
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[As an afterthought, I hugely enjoyed Florence Price’s Juba and the Piazzolla Tango that followed. Full of exuberance, liberty and licence. Let’s Party.]Last edited by edashtav; 12-09-21, 02:06.
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostNow watching the accordion on tv ( with sound through my hifi ) having heard it before on R3 . The tv balance has a gigantic ‘hole in the middle ‘ - virtually no centre image at all . Completely balanced for the telly audience to create a stereo effect . There’s an article I read in which it’s revealed the tv balance is done on a Decca tree whereas radio uses co-incident pairs . I know which I prefer ….
Superb accordion playing ….
It's just as bad with the cricket and BBC TV doesn't even cover much of that, how can we watch on TV when we already know what's happened from the radio!
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Finnish station https://areena.yle.fi/audio/ohjelmat/yle-klassinen carried the Last Night too.
Sound profile wonderful.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostIndeed so - or if seated on the platform behind the orchestra with his back to you!
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Originally posted by secondfiddle View PostRegarding Barbirolli and the National Anthem, if memory serves me correctly JB only conducted the first half of the anthem facing the audience, and he would turn to the orchestra for the last half.
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Originally posted by Prommer View PostWell, in the end, that was lovely.
The end was the best part I thought - Jerusalem (perfectly paced) & the Britten version of the national anthem. And yes, very good speech."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post
The end was the best part I thought - Jerusalem (perfectly paced) & the Britten version of the national anthem. And yes, very good speech.
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