BBC Proms 2012!
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Got tickets for the NYO playing Turangalila, the Berlioz Requiem and Mahler 6. I'll go on the day to a few more of them - looking at Mozart Clarinet Concerto/Nielsen 5, Rite of Spring/Mahler 10, Mozart Flute Concerto/The Firebird, London Sinfonieta in Ligeti/Berio/Xenakis etc, Berg VC, Pierrot Lunaire, the Bach organ recitals.
I'm away for all of the early ones which is a shame, I would have liked to see Judas Maccabeus, Les Marteau and at least some of the Barenboim Beethoven cycle. -
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Wow, you've picked a lot! I'm away at the end of the Proms, so am missing Le nozze di Figaro, which is a shame
Wanted to go with my mate. I've booked for My Fair Lady and Beethoven Symphonies 5 and 6. Was gonna book Beethoven 9 but figured my mum would want to watch the Olympics opening ceremony on TV instead
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Tickets for £5 is an offer I'm going to take advantage of as much as possible (even if the programming leaves something to be desired). The only reason I could afford seated tickets for the longer pieces this year was the discount for under 18s; next year it'll be standing concerts only I think.
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I know what you mean about the prices: £5 is an absolute bargain!
I wasn't quite sure whether I was eligible for the disabled discount tickets (there wasn't clear info on the website about eligibility), so went for full price tickets.
That reminds me: my mum owes me money for the tickets
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Beethoven #5&6 should be good. I have the Barenboim cycle on CD and I rate it very highly. I might be able to make it for #7&8 - I come back from holiday late the day before so if I'm not too tired I'll definitely be there. #3&4 was the one I really wanted to see, though. I haven't heard any of the Boulez works Barenboim will conduct other than Derive 2, so it's a shame I'll miss those as well.
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I'd love to go to the proms, why does London have to be so far away?

These three in particular appeal to me:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/...ugust-29/14318
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/...ugust-05/14248
http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/whats-on/...ember-06/14334 (because that Beethoven happens to be my all-time favourite concerto)
As do ALL the Beethoven symphonies, and the Bernstein Mass.
I'm crossing my fingers that all the ones I want to go to will be televised! Unfortunately I move into halls on the last night, so looks like I can't watch that
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I'm a bit late to this thread, and to the proms, but went to my first one last week and now I'm hooked! I went to Bach Mass in B minor, queued from about 4 and was really close to the front. Am thinking about the Bernstein Mass today. Hadn't heard any of it until about 30 mins ago when I started listening on youtube, it's quite interesting! I might struggle through the whole thing with no interval though
. I really like the sound of the free talk beforehand at the Royal College of Music, about Margaret Atwood's The Handmaids Tale, so I might end up going. I would reeeeeeally like to go to Le Nozze di Figaro later this month.
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Re: BBC Proms 2012!Regretting I didn't go to the B minor mass.. watched it on TV and could see how much better it would've been live(Original post by mrs_bellamy)
I'm a bit late to this thread, and to the proms, but went to my first one last week and now I'm hooked! I went to Bach Mass in B minor, queued from about 4 and was really close to the front. Am thinking about the Bernstein Mass today. Hadn't heard any of it until about 30 mins ago when I started listening on youtube, it's quite interesting! I might struggle through the whole thing with no interval though
. I really like the sound of the free talk beforehand at the Royal College of Music, about Margaret Atwood's The Handmaids Tale, so I might end up going. I would reeeeeeally like to go to Le Nozze di Figaro later this month.
I'm going to Mahler 6 too (try to spot the only under-50 in the arena). Did you go to the first Bach organ recital today? What did you make of Cameron Carpenter? Complete nutter I thought... clearly very talented but he ****ed around too much with Bach. Couple of people around me were shaking their heads, looking at each other, not applauding. Still, managed to enjoy it for the virtuosity. (On a side note, he sounded a lot like Glenn Gould when talking)(Original post by 1.X.1905)
Got tickets for the NYO playing Turangalila, the Berlioz Requiem and Mahler 6. I'll go on the day to a few more of them - looking at Mozart Clarinet Concerto/Nielsen 5, Rite of Spring/Mahler 10, Mozart Flute Concerto/The Firebird, London Sinfonieta in Ligeti/Berio/Xenakis etc, Berg VC, Pierrot Lunaire, the Bach organ recitals.
I'm away for all of the early ones which is a shame, I would have liked to see Judas Maccabeus, Les Marteau and at least some of the Barenboim Beethoven cycle.



. I really like the sound of the free talk beforehand at the Royal College of Music, about Margaret Atwood's The Handmaids Tale, so I might end up going. I would reeeeeeally like to go to Le Nozze di Figaro later this month.