【prom 61】又到了周五下班的治愈时间,虽然这周只上了四天班,但是感觉也好累。欧洲第一个以黑人及多元文化背景为主体的古典乐团,曲目也从头到尾都很正统古典,听到了海顿贝多芬也有英美两位同名不同姓的黑人作曲家(美国Coleridge-Taylor的名字是从英国Coleridge-Taylor来的,而第一位的名字是从同名诗人来的…)
乐团演奏还是很优雅丝滑的,但是这位小号独奏实在是…一言难尽…
Experience the electric atmosphere of a Chineke! Prom first-hand, as Europe’s first majority Black and ethnically diverse orchestra returns to the Royal Albert Hall with Beethoven’s joyful Fourth Symphony and Haydn’s exuberant Trumpet Concerto.
On a mission to champion change and celebrate diversity in classical music, Chineke! also showcases music by pioneering Black British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and his American namesake, Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson. Plus there’s an opportunity to hear Valerie Coleman’s pandemic anthem, Seven O’Clock Shout.
Aaron Azunda Akugbo trumpet
Chineke! Orchestra
Anthony Parnther conductor
【PROM 57】FANTASY, MYTHS AND LEGENDS
长周末假期连续四天打卡挑战的最后一天!因为节目涉及作品之多引来各种电影电视游戏粉丝大战,当日站票和昨天一样难抢(还好我已经抢出了经验基本上比较有保障)
文案宣传带流量的久石让代表作只有龙猫四分钟,我非常非常不满意!指环王十分钟还算够本,另外还有权游 好兆头 哈利波特 魔兽世界 星球大战 加上奇幻主题的一些古典名作。
An evening of orchestral fantasy and adventure featuring classic soundtracks from film, television and gaming’s greatest myths and legends.
The BBC Concert Orchestra and conductor Anna-Maria Helsing recreate a host of classic fantasy soundtracks from film, TV and gaming – including music from the Harry Potter films and, marking the 50th anniversary of J. R. R. Tolkien’s death, Lord of the Rings; TV’s Game of Thrones and His Dark Materials, and Studio Ghibli’s popular animations.
【PROM 56】RAH长周末假期连续打卡第三天,也是Simon Rattle老师告别LSO的盛大演出。座位早早售罄,站票也是早上一开票就抢光了,简直万人空巷送指挥……但是马勒九我就真的没啥感觉。幸好我昨天看到有人铺野餐垫受到启发今天带了坐垫在顶楼贫民区坐得舒舒服服。还有人躺下听呢,如果能自带褥子应该比我更舒服(门口安检怕是要疯了
In Mahler’s Ninth Symphony, the composer – who would not live to hear its premiere – bid ‘farewell to all whom he loved’. The words ‘Leb’ wohl!’ (‘farewell’) are written onto the score itself, transformed into a theme that becomes the heartbeat of the whole work.
It’s a poignant choice for Sir Simon Rattle’s final UK performance as Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra. Death and life collide in a symphony haunted by loss but urgently clinging to dance and song. The finale, however, looks beyond, closing with a vision of distant hills where the sun is shining.
Opening the Prom is Poulenc’s choral masterpiece Figure humaine, a hymn to freedom from occupied France, performed by the BBC Singers.