Proms
Proms Saturday Matinee 1/Proms Chamber Music 2Tuesday, 23 July 2013![]() Yes it’s Wagner Week at the Proms, and just up the road in the Royal Albert Hall there are dwarves and giants enough to rival Comic Con, and enough noise to silence any objection and obliterate all competition. Even the greatest of musical excess... Read more... |
Prom 13: National Youth Orchestra of America, GergievMonday, 22 July 2013![]() Youth orchestras do well at the Proms. Built to the same sprawling scale as the Royal Albert Hall, their energy is also a natural fit for the relentlessly enthusiastic Proms audience. The Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, the Simón Bolívar Youth... Read more... |
Prom 12: Accademia di Santa Cecilia Chorus and Orchestra, PappanoSunday, 21 July 2013![]() It’s a dilemma of anniversary years, and never more so than with Wagner’s and Verdi’s 200th birthdays: do you stick to the masterpieces or try and bring the rarities to life? No-one would have minded, I suspect, if Antonio Pappano and the Accademia... Read more... |
10 Questions for Semyon BychkovSaturday, 20 July 2013![]() By the time silence descends on the Royal Albert Hall at five o’clock in the afternoon for a performance that will end six hours later, Semyon Bychkov will have been rehearsing for 60 hours. It breaks down into four days of orchestra readings, with... Read more... |
Prom 8: BBC Symphony Orchestra, AdèsThursday, 18 July 2013![]() Anniversary years are essential to classical music, shaking up our regular rhythms of programming and listening every year with new emphasis and new discoveries. While Britten, Wagner and Verdi have all had their moments in 2013, it is Witold... Read more... |
Prom 4: Les Siècles, RothMonday, 15 July 2013You can get away with playing ballet music of the Ancien Régime on Bastille Day so long as you end with a revolution. That was how live wire François-Xavier Roth and his mostly French musicians angled it, covering nearly 250 years of Parisian dance... Read more... |
Prom 2: The Doctor Who Prom in PicturesSunday, 14 July 2013![]() There's the First Night and there's the Last Night. Nowadays among the staples of the two-month world-famous festival of music at the Royal Albert Hall, there is also the Doctor Who Prom. Last night, to mark the 50th anniversary of the resurgent TV... Read more... |
First Night of the 2013 PromsSaturday, 13 July 2013![]() What a way to open. Vaughan Williams’s A Sea Symphony is exactly the kind of work that the BBC Proms and the Royal Albert Hall were made for, and as the surging, over-generous music and Walt Whitman’s ecstatic poetry ring out across the space it’s... Read more... |
The Fine Art of Shooting ConductorsSaturday, 13 July 2013Chris Christodoulou has been photographing conductors at the BBC Proms since 1981. Many attending the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall may well have attempted to spot him. They can give up on that game herewith. As he explains to theartsdesk, the... Read more... |
Q&A Special: Conductor Sir Simon RattleWednesday, 30 January 2013![]() Sir Simon Rattle (b. 1955) and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (est. 1986) have been together from the beginning. Founded by period-instrument musicians eager to run their own affairs rather than play obediently for conductor-managers like... Read more... |
The Art of Conducting 2012Tuesday, 11 September 2012The BBC Proms are steeped in traditions, many admirable, some arcane, the odd one ever so slightly maddening. In the short life of The Arts Desk - we turned three on Sunday, the day after the 2012 Proms season came to a close - another tradition has... Read more... |
3D: A First for the Last NightMonday, 10 September 2012During an orchestral rehearsal, it’s tense in a TV scanner at the best of times. A scanner is one of the huge vans parked outside the Royal Albert Hall with a wall of screens showing the shots from the cameras within. There’s a large huddle of BBC... Read more... |
