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Petrushka
13-09-11, 14:59
There has been a lot of (virtual) ink spilt on the annual jamboree that is the Last Night of the Proms.

The BBC have asked you, as Controller, to come up with a solution; a programme worthy of the occasion bearing in mind the need to reach a global radio and television audience. Apart from that you have carte blanche.

What do you choose?

makropulos
13-09-11, 16:57
There has been a lot of (virtual) ink spilt on the annual jamboree that is the Last Night of the Proms.

The BBC have asked you, as Controller, to come up with a solution; a programme worthy of the occasion bearing in mind the need to reach a global radio and television audience. Apart from that you have carte blanche.

What do you choose?

Not to answer your (interesting) question, but I was moved to see the concert - for a global audience - that the NY Philharmonic gave as a memorial to 9/11: a complete performance of Mahler 2. For anyone in New York it was free admission.

For a long time I've harboured this heretical idea that the last night of the great festival that is the Proms should be a single big work, but that would mean demolishing a long and much-cherished tradition. So that's not going to happen :)

Eine Alpensinfonie
13-09-11, 17:04
Next year is thw diamond jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II, so I would like to see the 2nd half of the LNOTP replaced by a complete performance of Elgar's Coronation Ode. It would be different without destroying all aspects of the tradition.

makropulos
13-09-11, 17:28
Next year is thw diamond jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II, so I would like to see the 2nd half of the LNOTP replaced by a complete performance of Elgar's Coronation Ode. It would be different without destroying all aspects of the tradition.

Now that's a rather clever idea. As you say, it gets in at least one bit of the tradition. There seems only ever to have been one complete Proms performance, and that was in 1902 conducted by Elgar - so it's somewhat due for another airing too.

salymap
13-09-11, 19:59
Only a 110 year gap but yes, a very good idea.

Brassbandmaestro
13-09-11, 20:55
I would love to see Elgar's Coronation ode included in next year's LNOP. Be quite fitting.

Chris Newman
13-09-11, 21:58
I would love to see Elgar's Coronation ode included in next year's LNOP. Be quite fitting.

Excellent idea.

Eine Alpensinfonie
14-09-11, 07:13
Is there a recommended line of communication for making suggestions to the BBC?

BudgieJane
14-09-11, 08:41
One way is to talk to Roger Wright outside the Royal Albert Hall while queuing for a prom.

Oh - I forgot; the season has finished :sadface:

Don't forget that next season's programme is probable all arranged already and just needs finalising.

amac4165
14-09-11, 21:58
As I think I have said to anyone who will stand around still long enough to listen - :erm: - it is pity that someone didn't grasp the nettle some years and went the way of the Vienna New Years Day concert - programme a straight concert and leave all the "other" items to encores !

Alison
15-09-11, 16:57
What about a rare outing for all five Pomp and Circumstance marches ?

In fact I dont think I've ever seen those programmed in any concert.

Eine Alpensinfonie
15-09-11, 17:47
What about a rare outing for all five Pomp and Circumstance marches Or even all six.:smiley:


In fact I don't think I've ever seen those programmed in any concert.I think the problem here is that they lack variety when played consecutively, but if they were spread out within the concert, it might work.

Chris Newman
15-09-11, 19:18
Or even all six.:smiley:

I think the problem here is that they lack variety when played consecutively, but if they were spread out within the concert, it might work.

Dodgy ground for some die-hards though, EA. Think of the blood spilt over Debussy's Images recently. They also appear seperately in concerts and on CDs.

bluestateprommer
08-01-12, 17:52
If we assume that 2012 is JB's final Last Night, to add to the suggestion of Elgar's Coronation Ode (which would go great in the 1st part, perhaps after the obligatory Last Night new work commission), I could also suggest, perhaps more for the 2nd part:

1. Maurice Jarre (arr. Gerard Schurmann): Overture to Lawrence of Arabia
2. Dvorak: Prague Waltzes (never been performed at The Proms)

bluestateprommer
12-04-12, 01:25
OK, modifying the above post with the idea that 2012 will be JB's final Last Night as BBC SO chief conductor, a slight revision to the hypothetical program. Namely, to start with Dvorak's Othello Overture. No prizes for guessing the reason why :) .

bluestateprommer
19-05-12, 07:51
Connecting to my other Vancouver post, saw in the Vancouver Symphony's upcoming concerts for May 30, their "Last Night of the Proms" concert:

Walton: Crown Imperial
Parry (arr. Jacob): I was glad
Elgar: Sea Pictures
Coates: Dam Busters March

Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance No. 1 (Land of Hope and Glory)
Handel: Zadok the Priest
Walton: Henry V, "Touch her soft lips and part"
"Blow the Wind Southerly" (rather drolly given the composer credit "English Folk Song")
Henry Wood: Fantasia on British Sea Songs
Arne (arr. Sargent): "Rule, Britannia"
Parry (arr. Elgar): Jerusalem

Sarah Fryer, mezzo-soprano
Vancouver Bach Choir
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra
Bramwell Tovey, conductor

http://www.vancouversymphony.ca/concert/11SPEC08/