Friday, 23 September 2011
Sunday, 11 September 2011
11th September 2011
The tenth anniversary of the death of almost 3000 people in the USA seems often to be reported as a stand-alone event. The deaths of many more in the years since in Afghanistan and Iraq - and elsewhere - seems not to be mentioned by the politicians and commentators.
Last night of the proms
The arrival of the last night of the BBC proms seems to mark the start of autumn. This season's highlight for me was Elijah with the Missa Solemnis a close second. Antonio De Vecchi was there last night, and at many other proms as well, and sends his photographic impressions:
With thanks to Antonio and hopes for next season.
With thanks to Antonio and hopes for next season.
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Disruption at the Proms
It was entirely predictable that the appearance of the Israel Philharmonic at the Proms would be met with disruption (the BBC's word). Notwithstanding "security" I understand from inside the RAH many Israeli and Palestinian flags were being waved. Once the soloist came on the shouting started and the BBC soon cut the link and played the same piece on CD. Similarly, after the interval the same thing seemed to happen and the link was replaced with recordings of the pieces.
God only knows what will happen at next year's Olympics in London.
Personal Note: I first heard Zubin Mehta conduct the RLPO in Rochdale in 1958. He had just become their assistant conductor, aged 22. I was 13 and thought he was an old man. They played Tchaikovsky's 6th. It devastated me emotionally. I have never been the same since. Totally infatuated with the music as only an early teenager can be (except the word had not been coined in 1958.)
God only knows what will happen at next year's Olympics in London.
Personal Note: I first heard Zubin Mehta conduct the RLPO in Rochdale in 1958. He had just become their assistant conductor, aged 22. I was 13 and thought he was an old man. They played Tchaikovsky's 6th. It devastated me emotionally. I have never been the same since. Totally infatuated with the music as only an early teenager can be (except the word had not been coined in 1958.)
Church Times on marriage
The current CT has a review by John Saxbee, former bishop of Lincoln, of Adrian Thatcher's latest book on marriage. Eye-opening.
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