Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Last Night of the Proms: it's so good they're doing it twice

It is arguably the most popular classical music concert in the world. So this year the BBC Proms are doing the Last Night twice.
In a tribute to the festival's long history, the Last Night of a century ago is to be re-enacted on September 5. A week later, the official finale to this year's music extravaganza will take place.
The recreation of the 1910 concert, will be free to get in to, marking the start of a new tradition: an annual free Prom. It will include works by Wagner, Beethoven and Dvorak, with rarities such Who Were The Yeomen of England? from Edward German's comic opera of 1902, Merrie England. Jerusalem and Land Of Hope And Glory will be absent, but Rule Britannia will be there.
The event was announced along with details of this year's line-up at the Royal Albert Hall, and the unveiling of Katie Derham as the BBC's face of the Proms.
The official Last Night, on September 11, will see US soprano Renée Fleming lead the singing.
A massive opening weekend is planned. The festival launches on Friday July 16 with Gustav Mahler's Symphony Of A Thousand, which requires 600 musicians and singers, followed on successive days by Bryn Terfel in Wagner's The Mastersingers of Nuremberg, and Plácido Domingo in Verdi's Simon Boccanegra. It will be only Domingo's second Proms appearance, and comes months after the Spanish tenor underwent cancer surgery at the age of 69.
Announcing the line-up today, Proms director Roger Wright said he wanted to acknowledge the history of the festival while making it work for the 21st century: “[Proms founder] Henry Wood believed in making the best-quality classical music available to the widest possible audience, and that remains at the heart of the Proms today.”
Admission prices have been frozen for another year, thanks to the BBC's subsidy of nearly £6 million.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Proms season 2010

    Friday 16              Saturday 17        Sunday 18

In Tune
5.00pm
Live from RCM
8pm - 9.30pm
MahlerSymphony No.8 in E flat major, 'Symphony of a Thousand'
Mardi Byerssoprano
Twyla Robinsonsoprano
Malin Christenssonsoprano
Stephanie Blythemezzo-soprano
Kelly O'Connormezzo-soprano
Nikolai Schukofftenor
Hanno Müller-Brachmannbaritone
Tomasz Koniecznybass
Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral
Choristers of Westminster Abbey
Choristers of Westminster Cathedral
BBC Symphony Chorus
Crouch End Festival Chorus
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs

BBC Symphony Orchestra,Jiří Bělohlávekconductor
Opera Day
11am
Come and Sing Wagner
Opera Day
11am
Wagner Study Session
Proms Intros
2.15pm
The Mastersingers of Nuremberg
4pm - 10.15pm
WagnerThe Mastersingers of Nuremberg

Bryn TerfelHans Sachs 
Raymond VeryWalther von Stoltzing 
Amanda RoocroftEva
Christopher PurvesBeckmesser 
Andrew TortiseDavid 
Anna BurfordMagdalene
David SoarNightwatchman 
Brindley SherrattPogner
Simon ThorpeKothner
David StoutNachtigall
Paul HodgesSchwartz
Rhys MeirionZorn
Andrew ReesEisslinger 
Stephen RookeMoser 
Arwel Huw MorganFoltz
Geraint DoddVogelgesang 
Owen WebbOrtel

Chorus and Orchestra of Welsh National Opera,Lothar Koenigsconductor
Proms Intros
4.15pm
Simon Boccanegra
6pm - 9pm
VerdiSimon Boccanegra

Plácido DomingoSimon Boccanegra
Marina PoplavskayaAmelia
Joseph CallejaGabriele Adorno
Ferruccio FurlanettoJacopo Fiesco
Jonathan SummersPaolo Albiani
Lukas JakobskiPietro

Royal Opera Chorus

Orchestra of the Royal Opera House,Antonio Pappanoconductor

Monday, April 26, 2010

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Forget the election. We want the Proms manifesto

Two days to go.  Two days until we know what delights are lined up for those balmy summer nights at the Royal Albert Hall. Two days until the phrase ‘BBC Proms’ in the Telegraph blog tag box begins its gradual rise from 4 point to 8 point to complete dominance of the cultural blogosphere by the time we reach the Last Night on September 11th.
The Proms schedule remains a closely guarded secret until it’s launched by controller Roger Wright on Thursday. It’s something of a miracle that the embargo is so respected. Obviously lots of people at the BBC have access to the plans – and being media folk, well, it’s hard to stop the odd titbit slipping out to friends and colleagues. Perhaps that’s why us presenters only get fed oblique details in the run up. “We’d like you to present on a prom on xxth August” goes the conversation. “Great, what’s in it?”. “A major European Orchestra. Brilliant programme”. “Okay then”. That’s usually pretty much all we are trusted with.  Well, I may exaggerate slightly, but suffice it to say my detailed knowledge at this point encompasses about 2 per cent of the total programme.
Booksellers will have had their copies of the Proms Guide delivered several weeks ago – it’s still always a best seller. And while I saw the Guide on sale in two branches of a smart London bookstore at the weekend (tut tut), most seem to play along with the rules. And rightly so – it’s much more fun when we all discover together. Then there are nearly two weeks to make up our minds about what we want to hear before tickets go on sale on May 4th. At that point lies the adventure of ticket application forms, online bookings, passport photos for Prommers passes. It’s probably not the best week for the Royal Albert Hall’s box office manager.
So what’s going to be in this year’s season ?  Can’t tell you even my 2 per cent I’m afraid. It’s not like I’m Mr Chiles with ITV to fall back on. But we could have a fun 48 hours speculating …
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