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Friday, August 28th 2020
The BBC Radio 3 Proms make a comeback from the Royal Albert Hall, albeit for just a couple of weeks, with reduced Orchestras and without an audience.
Tonight's performance is on BBC Radio 3 at 7:30 pm and BBC 2 TV at 8pm. Subsequent performance will always be broadcast on Radio 3 and will often be shown on TV - which is actually quite interesting in that you get close-ups of the players, the instruments and the Conductor
It includes "Quiet City" by Aaron Copland and Beethoven's "Eroica" symphony - details HERE.
Next Thursday's broadcast with the violinist Nicola Benedetti should be great.
I suggest that it is time to move on from the (fairly pointless but at times acrimonious) debate about the appropriateness of orchestral versions of a couple of the "Last Night" standards and enjoy the music - PLEASE
The BBC Radio 3 Proms make a comeback from the Royal Albert Hall, albeit for just a couple of weeks, with reduced Orchestras and without an audience.
Tonight's performance is on BBC Radio 3 at 7:30 pm and BBC 2 TV at 8pm. Subsequent performance will always be broadcast on Radio 3 and will often be shown on TV - which is actually quite interesting in that you get close-ups of the players, the instruments and the Conductor
It includes "Quiet City" by Aaron Copland and Beethoven's "Eroica" symphony - details HERE.
Next Thursday's broadcast with the violinist Nicola Benedetti should be great.
I suggest that it is time to move on from the (fairly pointless but at times acrimonious) debate about the appropriateness of orchestral versions of a couple of the "Last Night" standards and enjoy the music - PLEASE