I know about the correct words, but what's the correct (and, if it comes to that, the incorrect) pronunciation? Are you saying that it should be "Sign" but we usually hear "Zign"?
I know about the correct words, but what's the correct (and, if it comes to that, the incorrect) pronunciation? Are you saying that it should be "Sign" but we usually hear "Zign"?
Two real high-points for me: the Wagner and the Britten "God Save", which I haven't heard for years.
As for the two songs from musicals............. so out of place!
I was intrigued by the padding at the beginning of Part 2. Does Katherine Jenkins always sound like that or did my television develop a sound fault? (Good to see Lang Lang seeming a bit more modest than his usual playing to the gallery - though I thought the over-sentimentalisation of the Liszt Consolation wrecked it.)
Ok not actually asleep yet. The Britten engages in faux-fealty, is self-conscious, self-regarding, and showily unshowy... Give me something authentic and I will like it or dislike it according to taste.
Is that it? First time I watch LN and I was expecting High Jinks and Jolly Japes and lots of bobbin' up and dahn and Fun and streamers and it seemed flat as a proverbial. Best point was the pulsating daff on Ms. Bullock's chest and wondering if her helmet would fall off
Anna, couldn't agree with you more. A party in letter but not in spirit, but it is because the hosts don't really want to be holding the party in the first place. The heart is not in it..
Susan Bullock shrieked throughout Rule Britannia - a lousy performance and the Prommers looked even more lunatic than ever.
Yes, The Caird Hall in the centre of the city. Dates from c 1921. It is generally regarded as having a very fine acoustic and is frequently used for classical recordings. It has a Harrison and Harrison organ, restored in 1991.
The ideal place for a few prom concerts.......![]()