eruanto
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Disclaimer: All information below is sourced from websites somewhere!! Artistes, Orchestras, Record Labels...
Commissions: Peter Wiegold (BBC Philharmonic Orchestra + 200 brass players) Guto Puw (BBCNOW) David Matthews (Symphony no. 6) Unknown dates: Thomas Trotter: Organ Recital Bergen Philharmonic / Andrew Litton (newby) Mahler 3 / Claudio Abbado (no longer sure about this one) Kurt Masur 80th birthday concert: Brett Mitchell, London Philharmonic Orchestra Lahti Symphony Orchestra City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus
In September: San Francisco SO / Michael Tilson Thomas.
Known dates (as many details as exist): 13th July: 1st night 16th July: Santa Cecilia Orchestra / Antonio Pappano. Rossini: Stabat Mater 17th July: Tallis Scholars and BBC Singers at 10pm. 21st July: BBCNOW, BBCNOW Chorus, National Youth Choir of Wales - Fauré Requiem 21st July: (presumably matinee) Haydn: The Seasons. Handel and Haydn society. 4th Aug: National Youth Orchestra / Mark Elder 11th Aug: European Union Youth Orchestra Brahms: Tragic Overture and Symphony 3. Sibelius: Symphony 5 12th Aug: Götterdämmerung / Donald Runnicles / BBCSO / Christine Brewer / John Tomlinson 13th Aug: hr-sinfonieorchester (another newby) with Paavo Järvi and Matthias Goerne 17th Aug: Josefowicz plays Knussen Violin Concerto conducted by the composer 18th Aug: 3pm Cadogan Hall: The English Concert / Laurence Cummings, Mark Padmore. Handel Arias from Semele, Samson & Jephtha. Suite from the Water Music 29th Aug: Bavarian radio SO / Mariss Jansons Richard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra & Tone Poem after Friedrich Nietzsche, op. 30 Jean Sibelius: Symphony No. 2 In D major, op. 43 30th Aug: Bavarian radio SO / Mariss Jansons Arthur Honegger: Symphony no. 3 "Symphonie liturgique" Beethoven: Symphony no. 9 5th Sep: Leipzig Gewandhaus / Chailly Beethoven: Coriolan Overture and Violin Concerto. Brahms: Symphony 4 6th Sep: Boston SO Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust (concert performance) / James Levine / Marcello Giordani / Jose van Dam / Yvonne Naef 8th Sep: Last night
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John W
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« Reply #1 on: 19:29:35, 10-04-2007 » |
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Thanks eruanto, see how many gaps we can fill before the 27th I notice no info on the Elgar programme(s), being his 150th anniversary there will surely be more Elgar than the last night! Sorry, that statement belongs in the other thread John W
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« Reply #2 on: 19:35:13, 10-04-2007 » |
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Guto Puw has done well for himself, considering that the two last things of his I heard (?Horn Concerto, and an orchestral piece about Welsh reservoirs) were sub-Mathias/Hoddinott...
Anyone heard anything of his better than those two offerings?
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« Reply #3 on: 19:39:21, 10-04-2007 » |
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Knew about the Wiegold and the D Matthews. Never even heard of Guto Puw, I'm afraid The last night will be conducted by, erm, someone whose name is hard to reproduce correctly since I don't know the ASCII codes for at least two of the diacriticals in question. He'll also be conducting the first night, when the programme will feature a work that used to be played on the penultimate night. Not that I'm in the business of giving away secrets, as you can see ...
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« Reply #4 on: 19:42:35, 10-04-2007 » |
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programme will feature a work that used to be played on the penultimate night Erm, except that that makes me wonder whether your info about Aug 30th can be correct, eruanto. We'll find out soon enough, I guess ...
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« Reply #5 on: 19:51:25, 10-04-2007 » |
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« Reply #6 on: 19:54:23, 10-04-2007 » |
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sterling work, eruanto. a lot of trawling?
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richard barrett
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« Reply #7 on: 20:36:18, 10-04-2007 » |
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Guto Puw has been involved in running a small but lively contemporary music festival at the University of Bangor. I was there in 2000 and saw some of his work which was indeed of a fairly middle-of-the-Welsh-road sort of variety, although I had the impression he was sufficiently open-minded and imaginative to have done something more interesting in the meantime.
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« Reply #8 on: 22:29:58, 10-04-2007 » |
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2nd August Prokofiev Second Violin Concerto Janine Jansen BBC National Orchestra of Wales Jac van Steen
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eruanto
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« Reply #9 on: 22:36:10, 10-04-2007 » |
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tonybob, yes it was a lot of trawling! such googles as "proms 2007 -bbc.co.uk -tours -guide -park -barbican -spring -electric" were not uncommon!! Although it was spread over some months, because obviously more info has appeared the more recent we've got. any particular reason why they release the schedule so late? Edinburgh's is already out, and that doesn't start till August!
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« Reply #10 on: 22:40:22, 10-04-2007 » |
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Guto Puw has been involved in running a small but lively contemporary music festival at the University of Bangor. I was there in 2000 and saw some of his work which was indeed of a fairly middle-of-the-Welsh-road sort of variety, although I had the impression he was sufficiently open-minded and imaginative to have done something more interesting in the meantime.
Thanks for that, Richard. I knew about his connection with the Bangor New Music Festival; as you say, small but lively. The works I referred to were broadcast in 2005 and 2006.
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« Reply #11 on: 11:45:07, 11-04-2007 » |
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See also http://www.voy.com/15179/ for a variety of rumours (and some more discussion about the conflicting rumours for opening night and 30/08). The programme has always (well for >10 years at least) come out no earlier than the end of April, used to be after the first May Bank holiday i think.
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« Reply #12 on: 11:07:42, 16-04-2007 » |
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Sunday 15th July is John Eliot Gardiner et al with Rameau dance suites etc. (Recently performed in Paris to great acclaim)
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« Reply #13 on: 11:19:24, 16-04-2007 » |
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a variety of rumours (and some more discussion about the conflicting rumours for opening night and 30/08).
No conflict, actually. The simple, if unexpected, answer is that Beethoven 9 is indeed happening twice this season.
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George Garnett
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« Reply #14 on: 23:53:09, 25-04-2007 » |
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It's all gone strangely quiet. Shock? Excitement? Thoughts on the 2007 programme announced this afternoon anyone?
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