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"Zzzzz zzzzzz zzzzzz " Lol didn’t think it would be your thing | |||
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"The world's biggest classical music festival starts this week. Concerts every evening for 2½ months at the Royal Albert Hall in London with hundreds of tickets available at the door for £6. (with apologies to those too far away). We'll be going to some. How about you guys?" Would seriously love to | |||
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"Prom 60 - September 3rd - Vienna Phil, Haitink and Murray Perahia Beethoven Piano Concerto no.4 and Bruckner 7 One to put in your diary " 3rd September I'm definitely hoping to go to. | |||
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"Would seriously love to " I highly recommend it. How far away is Fabville? | |||
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"Is Sir Simon Rattle conducting any of them? " Yes - prom 44 - August 20th Belshazzars Feast LSO | |||
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"Is Sir Simon Rattle conducting any of them? Yes - prom 44 - August 20th Belshazzars Feast LSO" thank you | |||
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"Couple more worth a mention: Prom 30 - 9 August. John Wilson Orchestra - The Warner Brothers Story (John Wilson prom is always a hit) Prom 45 - 21 August . Mississippi Goddam: A Homage to Nina Simone. Jules Buckley and the Metropole Orkest " W I went to see the JW Orchestra a couple of years ago; they were fantastic. | |||
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"15 booked so far... I’ll be in the ‘gods’ for the first night on Friday " That’s hardcore promming. | |||
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"15 booked so far... I’ll be in the ‘gods’ for the first night on Friday That’s hardcore promming. " ....Slightly more entertainment than I getting on here of late! | |||
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"15 booked so far... I’ll be in the ‘gods’ for the first night on Friday That’s hardcore promming. ....Slightly more entertainment than I getting on here of late! " Which ones you going to? | |||
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"15 booked so far... I’ll be in the ‘gods’ for the first night on Friday That’s hardcore promming. ....Slightly more entertainment than I getting on here of late! Which ones you going to?" Most of the ones already mentioned (Vienna Phil, East West Divan, Leipzig Gewandhaus, etc) .. I’m looking forward to tomw’s Janacek, and the Messiaen ‘canyons aux étoiles’ plus others... Might have a spare second ticket for some if you’re around and local? | |||
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"15 booked so far... I’ll be in the ‘gods’ for the first night on Friday That’s hardcore promming. ....Slightly more entertainment than I getting on here of late! Which ones you going to? Most of the ones already mentioned (Vienna Phil, East West Divan, Leipzig Gewandhaus, etc) .. I’m looking forward to tomw’s Janacek, and the Messiaen ‘canyons aux étoiles’ plus others... Might have a spare second ticket for some if you’re around and local? " Thanks, sadly not local Leipzig Gewandhaus - Bruckner 8 (with some Bach in the first half - almost the perfect concert : Bach, Beethoven, Bruckner) Enjoy | |||
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"15 booked so far... I’ll be in the ‘gods’ for the first night on Friday That’s hardcore promming. ....Slightly more entertainment than I getting on here of late! Which ones you going to? Most of the ones already mentioned (Vienna Phil, East West Divan, Leipzig Gewandhaus, etc) .. I’m looking forward to tomw’s Janacek, and the Messiaen ‘canyons aux étoiles’ plus others... Might have a spare second ticket for some if you’re around and local? Thanks, sadly not local Leipzig Gewandhaus - Bruckner 8 (with some Bach in the first half - almost the perfect concert : Bach, Beethoven, Bruckner) Enjoy" Hehe! Yes indeedy! The last time I saw the Bruckner 8 was at the (new) Philharmonie in Hamburg, with the Berlin Phil and Rattle... that’s going to be very very hard to beat!!!! | |||
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"I'm most looking forward to these: 12 Tchaikovsky violin concerto 20 Sibelius violin concerto and 5th symphony 21 Organ prom 46 Mendelssohn 1st piano concerto and 3rd symphony 59 Berlioz Benvenuto Cellini 63 Rachmaninov 3rd piano concerto and Brahms 2nd symphony 71 Bach all four orchestral suites " | |||
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"I'm most looking forward to these: 12 Tchaikovsky violin concerto 20 Sibelius violin concerto and 5th symphony 21 Organ prom 46 Mendelssohn 1st piano concerto and 3rd symphony 59 Berlioz Benvenuto Cellini 63 Rachmaninov 3rd piano concerto and Brahms 2nd symphony 71 Bach all four orchestral suites " Interesting.... You noticed the Scottish links for some of your choices ? 12 - Nicola Benedetto soloist (Scottish) 20 - BBC Scottish symphony orchestra 46 - Mendelssohn Scottish symphony 71 - Dunedin Consort (Scottish) | |||
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"I don't know what I'm going to hear yet but a friend has a weekend ticket and I'll go for the night she can't make it. It will be last minute so I'm not looking the programme in case I want one more than the others. " Proms roulette ... I like it | |||
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"I don't know what I'm going to hear yet but a friend has a weekend ticket and I'll go for the night she can't make it. It will be last minute so I'm not looking the programme in case I want one more than the others. Proms roulette ... I like it " I've never done it like this before. At the moment I have to keep every evening free. | |||
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"Just came back from our first Prom together, which was wonderful on various levels. Tchaikovsky's violin concerto was great if a bit fast and/or scratchy in places, but still very enjoyable. Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet was very powerful. It was rounded off with an encore of Mambo from West Side Story. The crowd went nuts. Elitist and inaccessible it most certainly was not. We're looking forward to our next one on Tuesday. Roll up, guys. Six quid for some of the greatest classical performers in the world!" Great you had a fantastic experience | |||
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"Quite apart from the Proms, which are just a bit too far for me to fit in around work, the Classical Music scene up here in Warwick, Leamington Spa and adjoining area is very much alive and comprehensive. Top class musicians and singers regularly perform here, along with numerous visiting musical artistes from around the world." Are there any regular festivals up there? Do you go? | |||
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"Quite apart from the Proms, which are just a bit too far for me to fit in around work, the Classical Music scene up here in Warwick, Leamington Spa and adjoining area is very much alive and comprehensive. Top class musicians and singers regularly perform here, along with numerous visiting musical artistes from around the world. Are there any regular festivals up there? Do you go?" Yes, there are regular festivals, covering all genres of classical music. I'm a very keen fan of Choral Music. Most of these performances are held at St Mary's Church in Warwick Town Centre. I attend at least one concert a month. That church plus the Pump Rooms in Leamington Spa host a lot of varied concerts. | |||
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"Tonights offering looks quite interesting... 1969: The Sound of a Summer Film and Popular music from 1969 BBC Concert Orchestra with The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble " It was brilliant! We were up in the gallery so lots of dancing. Ending on Space Oddity was fantastic. When I got home Public Service Broadcasting The Race for Space Prom from Thursday was on the telly. Last night's NYO Prom with Nicola Benedetti (on BBCFour tonight) was magical. She is absolutely stunning as a violinist and up close she absolutely stunning to look at. | |||
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"Just came back from our first Prom together, which was wonderful on various levels. Tchaikovsky's violin concerto was great if a bit fast and/or scratchy in places, but still very enjoyable. Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet was very powerful. It was rounded off with an encore of Mambo from West Side Story. The crowd went nuts. Elitist and inaccessible it most certainly was not. We're looking forward to our next one on Tuesday. Roll up, guys. Six quid for some of the greatest classical performers in the world!" I was there too! I love that they encore was Mambo because it was the mirror to starting with Dance of the Knights. And, West Side Story is my favourite musical. | |||
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"Tonights offering looks quite interesting... 1969: The Sound of a Summer Film and Popular music from 1969 BBC Concert Orchestra with The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble It was brilliant! We were up in the gallery so lots of dancing. Ending on Space Oddity was fantastic. When I got home Public Service Broadcasting The Race for Space Prom from Thursday was on the telly. Last night's NYO Prom with Nicola Benedetti (on BBCFour tonight) was magical. She is absolutely stunning as a violinist and up close she absolutely stunning to look at. " Makes me feel old - i remember first meeting her when she was only 9 years old. | |||
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"Tonights offering looks quite interesting... 1969: The Sound of a Summer Film and Popular music from 1969 BBC Concert Orchestra with The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble It was brilliant! We were up in the gallery so lots of dancing. Ending on Space Oddity was fantastic. When I got home Public Service Broadcasting The Race for Space Prom from Thursday was on the telly. Last night's NYO Prom with Nicola Benedetti (on BBCFour tonight) was magical. She is absolutely stunning as a violinist and up close she absolutely stunning to look at. Makes me feel old - i remember first meeting her when she was only 9 years old. " Trevor, we are old! She was being interviewed by Jess Gillam when I saw her up close. I met Jess when she was about 12. | |||
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"Tonights offering looks quite interesting... 1969: The Sound of a Summer Film and Popular music from 1969 BBC Concert Orchestra with The Will Gregory Moog Ensemble It was brilliant! We were up in the gallery so lots of dancing. Ending on Space Oddity was fantastic. When I got home Public Service Broadcasting The Race for Space Prom from Thursday was on the telly. Last night's NYO Prom with Nicola Benedetti (on BBCFour tonight) was magical. She is absolutely stunning as a violinist and up close she absolutely stunning to look at. Makes me feel old - i remember first meeting her when she was only 9 years old. Trevor, we are old! She was being interviewed by Jess Gillam when I saw her up close. I met Jess when she was about 12. " | |||
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"We went to our second Prom tonight - Beethoven 2 and Shostakovich 5 (change of programme). What a fantastic night!" Sounds brilliant! Wish I’d made it. | |||
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"We went to our second Prom tonight - Beethoven 2 and Shostakovich 5 (change of programme). What a fantastic night! Sounds brilliant! Wish I’d made it." There are plenty more. It certainly won't be our last. | |||
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"We went to our second Prom tonight - Beethoven 2 and Shostakovich 5 (change of programme). What a fantastic night! Sounds brilliant! Wish I’d made it. There are plenty more. It certainly won't be our last." I’ll be the one brushing up behind you...watch out! | |||
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"We went to our second Prom tonight - Beethoven 2 and Shostakovich 5 (change of programme). What a fantastic night!" Shostakovich 5 is a great symphony ... definitely one for the brass players | |||
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"We went to our second Prom tonight - Beethoven 2 and Shostakovich 5 (change of programme). What a fantastic night! Sounds brilliant! Wish I’d made it. There are plenty more. It certainly won't be our last. I’ll be the one brushing up behind you...watch out!" You're just trying to wind me up now. | |||
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"We went to our second Prom tonight - Beethoven 2 and Shostakovich 5 (change of programme). What a fantastic night!" This looks good. I hope to be searching out for these concerts when normal service resumes for me Monday next week. | |||
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"Really trying (and currently failing) to resist getting tickets for JW on the 9th!!" Just do it This years JW prom looks a belter | |||
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"Really trying (and currently failing) to resist getting tickets for JW on the 9th!!" I was thinking about that one. You know you don't have to book ahead don't you. Arena tickets are available on the day for £6. That's what I've always done. | |||
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"Really trying (and currently failing) to resist getting tickets for JW on the 9th!! I was thinking about that one. You know you don't have to book ahead don't you. Arena tickets are available on the day for £6. That's what I've always done." I love the whole proms experience, even the queuing for standing tix, but there's no way I'd be able to get out of work early enough at the moment to get in the queue in time. | |||
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"I went last Monday. I took my mum to see Stravinsky's Rites of Spring. It was wonderful. " Cool! | |||
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"Really trying (and currently failing) to resist getting tickets for JW on the 9th!! I was thinking about that one. You know you don't have to book ahead don't you. Arena tickets are available on the day for £6. That's what I've always done. I love the whole proms experience, even the queuing for standing tix, but there's no way I'd be able to get out of work early enough at the moment to get in the queue in time. " Don't forget there are concerts every day including weekends. | |||
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"I (Luke) will be taking myself off to the Proms tonight (on my own today as the lovely Hannah is out of the country) for double helping of Sibelius. We have the violin concerto and the original version of the 5th symphony. I know the final version very well but I don't think I've ever heard this. It appears it doesn't have the extraordinary ending that came later." enjoy the BBC SSO | |||
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"I need to educate myself on this, they seem like fun events, though would be totally lost. The RAH if that is the venue is stunning mind." I'm curious to know if this discussion actually nudges anybody to try them out. If there was interest I could put together a Fab Prom meet! What do you reckon? I am a piano teacher and have also done music appreciation classes. If anybody would be interested in a music club in which I (or others) explain how classical music works so you can make sense of it and enjoy it more, then let me know on this thread. | |||
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"I went on Saturday and heard the Sibelius violin concerto and the original version of his fifth symphony. Before each they segued in from an arrangement of Finnish folk songs mixed up with themes from the main piece, which was beautiful and effective. The version of the fith was quite an experience. I don't think I had heard it before but I know the final version very well. I can certainly see why he rewrote it. I think it is much stronger for it. I kept hearing things I was familiar with going off in directions I'm not used to. I didn't enjoy it as much as the final version, but I would say that, wouldn't I? The striking, unique ending is not in the original version which is odd to hear. The final version's ending is so distinctive I really don't think there is anything else in classical music. If you don't know what I mean, look it up on the internet and listen to the last two minutes and you'll get what I'm saying. The concert's encore involved the audience humming to accompany the musicians on stage. It's all available on the internet if anybody's appetite has been whetted." The famous six chords | |||
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"John Wilson Prom - The Warner Brothers Story, is being shown live on BBC4 on Friday night " I'm set the machine to record it. I'm really looking forward to that one. | |||
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"Angélique Kidjo brought the house down, well worth watching on Iplayer " I listened to that one on the radio. The sing-a-long sounded great. | |||
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"I need to educate myself on this, they seem like fun events, though would be totally lost. The RAH if that is the venue is stunning mind. I'm curious to know if this discussion actually nudges anybody to try them out. If there was interest I could put together a Fab Prom meet! What do you reckon? I am a piano teacher and have also done music appreciation classes. If anybody would be interested in a music club in which I (or others) explain how classical music works so you can make sense of it and enjoy it more, then let me know on this thread." I think that's a great thread to run. It could be like the Crap Runners one but for classical music. It might hook some people. Have you looked through the old Proms threads? They have attracted a core of us oldies that remain the same and there have been various curious and interested types over the years. | |||
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"I’d absolutely love to see the last night of the proms! Always looks amazing on TV! " I have been fortunate enough to go twice. It's a great atmosphere. | |||
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"I need to educate myself on this, they seem like fun events, though would be totally lost. The RAH if that is the venue is stunning mind. I'm curious to know if this discussion actually nudges anybody to try them out. If there was interest I could put together a Fab Prom meet! What do you reckon? I am a piano teacher and have also done music appreciation classes. If anybody would be interested in a music club in which I (or others) explain how classical music works so you can make sense of it and enjoy it more, then let me know on this thread. I think that's a great thread to run. It could be like the Crap Runners one but for classical music. It might hook some people. Have you looked through the old Proms threads? They have attracted a core of us oldies that remain the same and there have been various curious and interested types over the years. " I was wondering if there was any scope for a Fab Proms meet. It would be purely a social of course. Would there be any takers? I could put up an official meet but I don't want to bother if it won't attract any interest. | |||
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"I need to educate myself on this, they seem like fun events, though would be totally lost. The RAH if that is the venue is stunning mind. I'm curious to know if this discussion actually nudges anybody to try them out. If there was interest I could put together a Fab Prom meet! What do you reckon? I am a piano teacher and have also done music appreciation classes. If anybody would be interested in a music club in which I (or others) explain how classical music works so you can make sense of it and enjoy it more, then let me know on this thread. I think that's a great thread to run. It could be like the Crap Runners one but for classical music. It might hook some people. Have you looked through the old Proms threads? They have attracted a core of us oldies that remain the same and there have been various curious and interested types over the years. I was wondering if there was any scope for a Fab Proms meet. It would be purely a social of course. Would there be any takers? I could put up an official meet but I don't want to bother if it won't attract any interest. " I think it's difficult where people have to get tickets or queue with no guarantee of getting one. Plus, finding the Prom people want to go to. It has been discussed in the past. Yet, unbeknownst to us we were at the same Prom and in the Gallery. | |||
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"I need to educate myself on this, they seem like fun events, though would be totally lost. The RAH if that is the venue is stunning mind. I'm curious to know if this discussion actually nudges anybody to try them out. If there was interest I could put together a Fab Prom meet! What do you reckon? I am a piano teacher and have also done music appreciation classes. If anybody would be interested in a music club in which I (or others) explain how classical music works so you can make sense of it and enjoy it more, then let me know on this thread. I think that's a great thread to run. It could be like the Crap Runners one but for classical music. It might hook some people. Have you looked through the old Proms threads? They have attracted a core of us oldies that remain the same and there have been various curious and interested types over the years. " Do you remember the year I provided a what’s on tonight post, for the entire season | |||
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"I need to educate myself on this, they seem like fun events, though would be totally lost. The RAH if that is the venue is stunning mind. I'm curious to know if this discussion actually nudges anybody to try them out. If there was interest I could put together a Fab Prom meet! What do you reckon? I am a piano teacher and have also done music appreciation classes. If anybody would be interested in a music club in which I (or others) explain how classical music works so you can make sense of it and enjoy it more, then let me know on this thread. I think that's a great thread to run. It could be like the Crap Runners one but for classical music. It might hook some people. Have you looked through the old Proms threads? They have attracted a core of us oldies that remain the same and there have been various curious and interested types over the years. Do you remember the year I provided a what’s on tonight post, for the entire season " I do! You were very dedicated and it saved me looking it up. Tonight is Takemitsu, Twill by Twilight and Huw Watkins, The Moon - I don't know either. Followed by Rachmaninov, The Bells and Borodin, Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor. I might have to record that to sing along and see if I can remember it from my choir performing it years ago. | |||
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"I need to educate myself on this, they seem like fun events, though would be totally lost. The RAH if that is the venue is stunning mind. I'm curious to know if this discussion actually nudges anybody to try them out. If there was interest I could put together a Fab Prom meet! What do you reckon? I am a piano teacher and have also done music appreciation classes. If anybody would be interested in a music club in which I (or others) explain how classical music works so you can make sense of it and enjoy it more, then let me know on this thread. I think that's a great thread to run. It could be like the Crap Runners one but for classical music. It might hook some people. Have you looked through the old Proms threads? They have attracted a core of us oldies that remain the same and there have been various curious and interested types over the years. Do you remember the year I provided a what’s on tonight post, for the entire season I do! You were very dedicated and it saved me looking it up. Tonight is Takemitsu, Twill by Twilight and Huw Watkins, The Moon - I don't know either. Followed by Rachmaninov, The Bells and Borodin, Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor. I might have to record that to sing along and see if I can remember it from my choir performing it years ago." BBC National Orchestra of Wales | |||
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"I’d absolutely love to see the last night of the proms! Always looks amazing on TV! I have been fortunate enough to go twice. It's a great atmosphere. " I can imagine! What date is it this year? And how hard is it to get tickets please? Xx | |||
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"I’d absolutely love to see the last night of the proms! Always looks amazing on TV! I have been fortunate enough to go twice. It's a great atmosphere. I can imagine! What date is it this year? And how hard is it to get tickets please? Xx" It's almost impossible to get Last Night tickets unless you plan it early. You can only enter the ballot if you've attended 5 Proms in the season. You can the apply for a maximum of two tickets. If you can get to five Proms between now and cut off date (I'm not sure when it is this year) then the Last Night is on 14th September. | |||
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"I’d absolutely love to see the last night of the proms! Always looks amazing on TV! I have been fortunate enough to go twice. It's a great atmosphere. I can imagine! What date is it this year? And how hard is it to get tickets please? Xx It's almost impossible to get Last Night tickets unless you plan it early. You can only enter the ballot if you've attended 5 Proms in the season. You can the apply for a maximum of two tickets. If you can get to five Proms between now and cut off date (I'm not sure when it is this year) then the Last Night is on 14th September. " That’s basically how it works, or you can get a season ticket and then you are guaranteed a place. I tend to go with other people and request their ticket stubs so I can enter the draw. | |||
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"The world's biggest classical music festival starts this week. Concerts every evening for 2½ months at the Royal Albert Hall in London with hundreds of tickets available at the door for £6. (with apologies to those too far away). We'll be going to some. How about you guys?" Hoping to have a day/ evening in London with the mr. So I will have a look at what's on. Absolutely love live classical music; so good for the soul! | |||
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"The world's biggest classical music festival starts this week. Concerts every evening for 2½ months at the Royal Albert Hall in London with hundreds of tickets available at the door for £6. (with apologies to those too far away). We'll be going to some. How about you guys? Hoping to have a day/ evening in London with the mr. So I will have a look at what's on. Absolutely love live classical music; so good for the soul!" If you do and you would like to go with fellow enthusiasts then feel free to let us know. | |||
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"I just had a good singalong with Prince Igor. My timing was shocking. I'm tempted to queue up for tickets for Mississippi Goddam. " Classical karaoke | |||
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"I just had a good singalong with Prince Igor. My timing was shocking. I'm tempted to queue up for tickets for Mississippi Goddam. Classical karaoke " Lord alone knows what my neighbours thought. | |||
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"I just had a good singalong with Prince Igor. My timing was shocking. I'm tempted to queue up for tickets for Mississippi Goddam. Classical karaoke Lord alone knows what my neighbours thought. " I like nothing more than a good conductaoke | |||
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"I’d absolutely love to see the last night of the proms! Always looks amazing on TV! I have been fortunate enough to go twice. It's a great atmosphere. I can imagine! What date is it this year? And how hard is it to get tickets please? Xx It's almost impossible to get Last Night tickets unless you plan it early. You can only enter the ballot if you've attended 5 Proms in the season. You can the apply for a maximum of two tickets. If you can get to five Proms between now and cut off date (I'm not sure when it is this year) then the Last Night is on 14th September. " Ah ok! I can see the point to that of course - but essentially doesn’t that mean that only Londoners - or those wealthy enough to visit very regularly - can get tickets? X | |||
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"I’d absolutely love to see the last night of the proms! Always looks amazing on TV! I have been fortunate enough to go twice. It's a great atmosphere. I can imagine! What date is it this year? And how hard is it to get tickets please? Xx It's almost impossible to get Last Night tickets unless you plan it early. You can only enter the ballot if you've attended 5 Proms in the season. You can the apply for a maximum of two tickets. If you can get to five Proms between now and cut off date (I'm not sure when it is this year) then the Last Night is on 14th September. Ah ok! I can see the point to that of course - but essentially doesn’t that mean that only Londoners - or those wealthy enough to visit very regularly - can get tickets? X" To be fair, it's a festival and it has a core location. If it took place in a different city exactly the same would apply to that location. The Beeb have addressed it somewhat by holding Last Night events simultaneously in multiple cities across the country. You might want to consider one of them. They are pretty different of course, but how else could it be addressed? If they held the concerts in different locations it would probably push up costs and dilute the whole thing losing a lot of its appeal. | |||
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"15mins before the John Wilson Prom - The Warner Brothers Story BBC4 Have been looking forward to this one ... seriously can't wait If you love sweeping romantic melodies and gloriously wonderful film music - give it a shot... Fantastic music " It was glorious | |||
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"I went on Saturday and heard the Sibelius violin concerto and the original version of his fifth symphony. Before each they segued in from an arrangement of Finnish folk songs mixed up with themes from the main piece, which was beautiful and effective. The version of the fith was quite an experience. I don't think I had heard it before but I know the final version very well. I can certainly see why he rewrote it. I think it is much stronger for it. I kept hearing things I was familiar with going off in directions I'm not used to. I didn't enjoy it as much as the final version, but I would say that, wouldn't I? The striking, unique ending is not in the original version which is odd to hear. The final version's ending is so distinctive I really don't think there is anything else in classical music. If you don't know what I mean, look it up on the internet and listen to the last two minutes and you'll get what I'm saying. The concert's encore involved the audience humming to accompany the musicians on stage. It's all available on the internet if anybody's appetite has been whetted. The famous six chords " Sibelius knew what he was doing when he revised his fifth. Not that he didn’t know what he was doing with the original version, but the revision works so much better. | |||
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"Really trying (and currently failing) to resist getting tickets for JW on the 9th!! I was thinking about that one. You know you don't have to book ahead don't you. Arena tickets are available on the day for £6. That's what I've always done. I love the whole proms experience, even the queuing for standing tix, but there's no way I'd be able to get out of work early enough at the moment to get in the queue in time. " Sadly too late for you to get to the JW prom, but they recently introduced online booking for promming tickets from 9am on the day. Fastest finger first applies of course, as there are limited numbers of tickets by this means. | |||
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"Couple more worth a mention: Prom 30 - 9 August. John Wilson Orchestra - The Warner Brothers Story (John Wilson prom is always a hit) Prom 45 - 21 August . Mississippi Goddam: A Homage to Nina Simone. Jules Buckley and the Metropole Orkest Can’t go wrong with John Wilson. I’ve been to one of his concerts in Leeds. " | |||
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"Just came back from our first Prom together, which was wonderful on various levels. Tchaikovsky's violin concerto was great if a bit fast and/or scratchy in places, but still very enjoyable. Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet was very powerful. It was rounded off with an encore of Mambo from West Side Story. The crowd went nuts. Elitist and inaccessible it most certainly was not. We're looking forward to our next one on Tuesday. Roll up, guys. Six quid for some of the greatest classical performers in the world!" Romeo and Juliet. Lush. | |||
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"I need to educate myself on this, they seem like fun events, though would be totally lost. The RAH if that is the venue is stunning mind. I'm curious to know if this discussion actually nudges anybody to try them out. If there was interest I could put together a Fab Prom meet! What do you reckon? I am a piano teacher and have also done music appreciation classes. If anybody would be interested in a music club in which I (or others) explain how classical music works so you can make sense of it and enjoy it more, then let me know on this thread." It’s prompted me to watch the John Wilson prom on catchup so thank you. | |||
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"I need to educate myself on this, they seem like fun events, though would be totally lost. The RAH if that is the venue is stunning mind. I'm curious to know if this discussion actually nudges anybody to try them out. If there was interest I could put together a Fab Prom meet! What do you reckon? I am a piano teacher and have also done music appreciation classes. If anybody would be interested in a music club in which I (or others) explain how classical music works so you can make sense of it and enjoy it more, then let me know on this thread. It’s prompted me to watch the John Wilson prom on catchup so thank you. " Enjoy | |||
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"Will be fighting my way to SW7 this evening for Brahms/Strauss/Bruckner - a very Philharmonia programme with the amazing Lise Davidsen singing Strauss." Have a great time! Our next is Friday for a double Mendelssohn. | |||
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"Really trying (and currently failing) to resist getting tickets for JW on the 9th!! I was thinking about that one. You know you don't have to book ahead don't you. Arena tickets are available on the day for £6. That's what I've always done. I love the whole proms experience, even the queuing for standing tix, but there's no way I'd be able to get out of work early enough at the moment to get in the queue in time. Sadly too late for you to get to the JW prom, but they recently introduced online booking for promming tickets from 9am on the day. Fastest finger first applies of course, as there are limited numbers of tickets by this means." So... if we could all agree a Prom and hit the buttons at 8.59 we might be in with a chance. | |||
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"Really trying (and currently failing) to resist getting tickets for JW on the 9th!! I was thinking about that one. You know you don't have to book ahead don't you. Arena tickets are available on the day for £6. That's what I've always done. I love the whole proms experience, even the queuing for standing tix, but there's no way I'd be able to get out of work early enough at the moment to get in the queue in time. Sadly too late for you to get to the JW prom, but they recently introduced online booking for promming tickets from 9am on the day. Fastest finger first applies of course, as there are limited numbers of tickets by this means. So... if we could all agree a Prom and hit the buttons at 8.59 we might be in with a chance. " So far I haven't needed to pay in advance. If you get there an hour early it's fine. I'm sure they won't sell all the standing tickets in the morning and even then it's likely to be people who would otherwise have paid on the door anyway, so what difference would it make? It's been over a decade since I saw somebody not able to get in and they turned up with twenty minutes to go, way later than I told them to. | |||
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"That was great! John Wilson's face contortions should have their own inset on the screen. I was crying at the end of Now Voyager and then dancing to Calamity Jane. That's a good night out or in. " Yes | |||
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"Just finished watching the Friday Night John Wilson concert on catch up. Great stuff! " If you enjoyed that, there is plenty of Max Steiner and Erich Korngold music out there... Charles Gerhardt and the National Philharmonic Orchestra did a load of recordings in the 70s (available on iTunes and others...) rich orchestrations, sweeping strings, soaring horns and punchy brass... fan bloody tastic The great Joh Williams (of Star Wars, Superman etc.fame) was heavily influenced by the music of Steiner and Korngold. Listening to the main title from Kings Row, by Korngold, there is some similarity with the main title from Star Wars, composed by Williams 35 years later. | |||
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"Just finished watching the Friday Night John Wilson concert on catch up. Great stuff! If you enjoyed that, there is plenty of Max Steiner and Erich Korngold music out there... Charles Gerhardt and the National Philharmonic Orchestra did a load of recordings in the 70s (available on iTunes and others...) rich orchestrations, sweeping strings, soaring horns and punchy brass... fan bloody tastic The great Joh Williams (of Star Wars, Superman etc.fame) was heavily influenced by the music of Steiner and Korngold. Listening to the main title from Kings Row, by Korngold, there is some similarity with the main title from Star Wars, composed by Williams 35 years later. " Korngold was the daddy of the Hollywood film score. His influence is still felt today. | |||
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"Elgar Enigma Variations in tonight’s Prom programme " I'm also interested in the Late-Night Mixtape. | |||
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"Elgar Enigma Variations in tonight’s Prom programme I'm also interested in the Late-Night Mixtape. help you relax and breathe! Always good to breathe I like Tenebrae .... their recordings are fantastic It was a really good way to end my evening and head off to bed. Tonight's Solomon's Knot Bach Cantatas is having a similar effect. We'd love to be there for the Bach. We're both Bach enthusiasts. Unfortunately late-night Proms csn be a pig to get back from on public transport. Our next Prom is Friday - double Mendelssohn, including a piano concerto played on Queen Victoria's own piano. " I'm lucky I can just sit on the tube for way too many stops and the late night ones are good for after a restaurant dinner. Enjoy the Queen Victoria's Birthday Prom. | |||
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"Elgar Enigma Variations in tonight’s Prom programme I'm also interested in the Late-Night Mixtape. help you relax and breathe! Always good to breathe I like Tenebrae .... their recordings are fantastic It was a really good way to end my evening and head off to bed. Tonight's Solomon's Knot Bach Cantatas is having a similar effect. We'd love to be there for the Bach. We're both Bach enthusiasts. Unfortunately late-night Proms csn be a pig to get back from on public transport. Our next Prom is Friday - double Mendelssohn, including a piano concerto played on Queen Victoria's own piano. I'm lucky I can just sit on the tube for way too many stops and the late night ones are good for after a restaurant dinner. Enjoy the Queen Victoria's Birthday Prom. " A prom usually leads to lots of time in the Imperial bar followed by a night bus. Or the all-night bar at South Ken. | |||
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"We enjoyed the Prom. Queen Victoria's piano is somewhat, how to put this tactfully... fancy. It's a bit chintzy. It was interesting to hear but I doubt would have been chosen for musical reasons - only because of who it belonged to. The main attractions were the two Mendelssohn pieces but to be honest he was very much a mid-ranking composer. There were much more inventive than him. I noticed for the first time during the week how little he uses brass which I think is curious for a composer whose contemporaries were really ratcheting up the brass since the instruments were becoming much more capable since the implementation of valves. The songs written by Prince Albert were interesting but not terribly exciting. The Sullivan was interesting but not as fun as the G&S stuff which were driven by WS Gilbert's libretti and drive and he was the mastermind of of that pairing. The whole thing was wonderfully helped along by the jovial Ádám Fischer conducting who did a great job with some music that is at times fun and pleasant is not the greatest. " Lol ... I know what you mean about the pianos appearance.. Very bling | |||
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"A massively underwhelming Bruckner 8 last night..., Nelsons has really lost his ‘mojo’ I think! Next stop 4 days in Bayreuth from today for some RW, then the Lucerne Music festival to hear the best band around - the Berlin Phil, before returning for the most anticipated prom of the year - the Vienna with Haitink.. is anyone going? " Had to miss Bruckner 8 due to rehearsal elsewhere but given recent reviews of AN I wasn’t too gutted. Tempted by the Bruckner 7 as it’s likely to be Bernie’s last London gig - and there’s Yuja two days later - that’s one to be near the front of the arena for Green with envy re Bayreuth & Lucerne... | |||
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"A massively underwhelming Bruckner 8 last night..., Nelsons has really lost his ‘mojo’ I think! Next stop 4 days in Bayreuth from today for some RW, then the Lucerne Music festival to hear the best band around - the Berlin Phil, before returning for the most anticipated prom of the year - the Vienna with Haitink.. is anyone going? " I may go to the Haitink. He's great, and a Perahia rarely disappoints. However, my most anticipated Prom (ever) is the night before. Jeggers plays Berlioz. There's a particular reason this is so special to me but I can’t reveal that on this forum. Sadly I won't be in London for Brahms 2 on Thursday next week, which is one of my favourite pieces of all time. In the plus side, we have both ordered our tickets for the last night! We're just waiting for them to arrive in the post. Luke | |||
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"A massively underwhelming Bruckner 8 last night..., Nelsons has really lost his ‘mojo’ I think! Next stop 4 days in Bayreuth from today for some RW, then the Lucerne Music festival to hear the best band around - the Berlin Phil, before returning for the most anticipated prom of the year - the Vienna with Haitink.. is anyone going? I may go to the Haitink. He's great, and a Perahia rarely disappoints. However, my most anticipated Prom (ever) is the night before. Jeggers plays Berlioz. There's a particular reason this is so special to me but I can’t reveal that on this forum. Sadly I won't be in London for Brahms 2 on Thursday next week, which is one of my favourite pieces of all time. In the plus side, we have both ordered our tickets for the last night! We're just waiting for them to arrive in the post. Luke Murray Perahia has had to withdraw Emanuel Ax is his replacement " That was unfortunate. I find Perahia much more engaging. Bernie’s last B7 (and I’ve heard a few) still worth a try for day tickets though. | |||
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"A massively underwhelming Bruckner 8 last night..., Nelsons has really lost his ‘mojo’ I think! Next stop 4 days in Bayreuth from today for some RW, then the Lucerne Music festival to hear the best band around - the Berlin Phil, before returning for the most anticipated prom of the year - the Vienna with Haitink.. is anyone going? I may go to the Haitink. He's great, and a Perahia rarely disappoints. However, my most anticipated Prom (ever) is the night before. Jeggers plays Berlioz. There's a particular reason this is so special to me but I can’t reveal that on this forum. Sadly I won't be in London for Brahms 2 on Thursday next week, which is one of my favourite pieces of all time. In the plus side, we have both ordered our tickets for the last night! We're just waiting for them to arrive in the post. Luke Murray Perahia has had to withdraw Emanuel Ax is his replacement That was unfortunate. I find Perahia much more engaging. Bernie’s last B7 (and I’ve heard a few) still worth a try for day tickets though." I really enjoy recordings by perahia - prelude chorale and fugue by Franck being one of my favourites . An interesting read : https://www.steinway.com/news/features/the-humanist-murray-perahia | |||
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"A massively underwhelming Bruckner 8 last night..., Nelsons has really lost his ‘mojo’ I think! Next stop 4 days in Bayreuth from today for some RW, then the Lucerne Music festival to hear the best band around - the Berlin Phil, before returning for the most anticipated prom of the year - the Vienna with Haitink.. is anyone going? I may go to the Haitink. He's great, and a Perahia rarely disappoints. However, my most anticipated Prom (ever) is the night before. Jeggers plays Berlioz. There's a particular reason this is so special to me but I can’t reveal that on this forum. Sadly I won't be in London for Brahms 2 on Thursday next week, which is one of my favourite pieces of all time. In the plus side, we have both ordered our tickets for the last night! We're just waiting for them to arrive in the post. Luke Murray Perahia has had to withdraw Emanuel Ax is his replacement That was unfortunate. I find Perahia much more engaging. Bernie’s last B7 (and I’ve heard a few) still worth a try for day tickets though. I really enjoy recordings by perahia - prelude chorale and fugue by Franck being one of my favourites . An interesting read : https://www.steinway.com/news/features/the-humanist-murray-perahia " Thanks for that. I’m a great fan of his Bach - and of course his Beethoven, particularly the concertos with BH. | |||
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"A massively underwhelming Bruckner 8 last night..., Nelsons has really lost his ‘mojo’ I think! Next stop 4 days in Bayreuth from today for some RW, then the Lucerne Music festival to hear the best band around - the Berlin Phil, before returning for the most anticipated prom of the year - the Vienna with Haitink.. is anyone going? I may go to the Haitink. He's great, and a Perahia rarely disappoints. However, my most anticipated Prom (ever) is the night before. Jeggers plays Berlioz. There's a particular reason this is so special to me but I can’t reveal that on this forum. Sadly I won't be in London for Brahms 2 on Thursday next week, which is one of my favourite pieces of all time. In the plus side, we have both ordered our tickets for the last night! We're just waiting for them to arrive in the post. Luke Murray Perahia has had to withdraw Emanuel Ax is his replacement That was unfortunate. I find Perahia much more engaging. Bernie’s last B7 (and I’ve heard a few) still worth a try for day tickets though. I really enjoy recordings by perahia - prelude chorale and fugue by Franck being one of my favourites . An interesting read : https://www.steinway.com/news/features/the-humanist-murray-perahia Thanks for that. I’m a great fan of his Bach - and of course his Beethoven, particularly the concertos with BH." For me it’s Angela Hewitt for Bach | |||
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"Vienna Philharmonic tonight... Korngold violin concerto - definitely worth a listen (if you liked the John Wilson prom couple of weeks ago - you will like this concerto ) And Dvorak hovis bread advert symphony " Afraid the Korngold doesn’t do it for me - tooth-melting stuff - and Dvorak 9 is about the sixth best of his symphonies... | |||
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"So we are into the final week of the season. I thought about going up to hear Sibelius 5 this evening but didn't organise myself properly. I was planning on going to Bach Night on Wednesday but I have a prior commitment I have not been able to shift. So it looks the the Last Night on Saturday will be our next night too. We have our tickets. You might spot us if you watch it on telly but most of you don't know what we look like. We'll be in the standing area in the middle. Anybody going this week? Anybody going to the last night? Luke" I got to the Wagner night last night and was pretty impressed. I don’t think the RPO (or any of the London bands) have a lot to fear in comparison with the “glamour bands” from overseas. This evening is my last for the season. The prospect of Semyon Bychkov, a musician of considerable profundity, with the Czech Phil in Shostakovich 8 is intriguing. | |||
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"I hope you enjoyed it. Fortunately I am now able to make Bach night tonight. Any Bach fans out there? I don't know how a small orchestra is going to sound in a hall that size. I usually get frustrated hearing Haydn or Mozart there but Bach could be even more mismatched. I'm happy to give it a whirl though. We both love Bach. We're in the last few days of the festival now so cone soon or miss out until next year. £6 a ticket and we might even come and say hello. " Well, it’s the Orchestral Suites, which should have a chance of making an impact - and John Butt has shown that he’s not averse to beefing things up when required. I’m not sure about interspersing these with newly commissioned works, however. It’s not clear whether these will interrupt the Bach or fit around it. Hope you enjoy this one. I was considering promming for tomorrow’s Beethoven etc prom, but I’ve picked up a couple of freebies in the posh seats I’ll just have to put up with the appalling lack of manners there... | |||
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"It's something I have always wanted to do, but never found anyone wanting to go with me " It's still fun on your own. I didn't go with anybody on my fist trip. | |||
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"The world's biggest classical music festival starts this week. Concerts every evening for 2½ months at the Royal Albert Hall in London with hundreds of tickets available at the door for £6. (with apologies to those too far away). We'll be going to some. How about you guys?" . £6!! I’ve always wanted to go but did not know how to get tickets | |||
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"Anyone watching? " Yes In anticipation of this thread almost ending I started a new thread Last Night of the Proms | |||
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"Anyone watching? Yes In anticipation of this thread almost ending I started a new thread Last Night of the Proms " Thank you. I'll head over there. | |||
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