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VA – The Last Night of the Proms 2003

VA – The Last Night of the Proms 2003
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Label/Cat#: Warner Classics 2564 61552-2 | Country/Year: Europe 2004
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Leonard Slatkin / BBC Symphony Orchestra / BBC Symphony Chorus / BBC Singers / Angela Gheorghiu / Leila Josefowicz – The Last Night Of The Proms 2003

Label: Warner Classics
Catalog#: 2564 61552-2
Format: CD, Album
Country: Europe
Released: 2004
Genre: Classical

Tracklist:

1 The Wasps – Overture 9:03
2 Introduction Et Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28 9:54
3 Pavane, Op. 50 6:04
4 Méditation Thaïs 5:42
5 Polovtsian Dances Prince Igor 11:27
6 Muzica Valurile Dunarii 2:56
7 Ebben?… Ne Andrò Lontana La Wally 3:33
8 Pomp And Circumstance March No. 1 In D Major 6:42
9 Fantasia On British Sea-Songs 18:54
10 Jerusalem 2:43

Companies etc:

Phonographic Copyright (p) – BBC
Copyright (c) – Warner Classics
Copyright (c) – Warner Music UK Ltd.

Credits:

Chorus Master – Stephen Jackson (3)
Conductor – Leonard Slatkin
Soprano Vocals – Angela Gheorghiu (tracks: 6,7)
Violin – Leila Josefowicz (tracks: 2,4)

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode: 825646155224
Label Code: LC 04281

Many people’s perception of the Proms is taken from the Last Night, although this concert is very different from the others. It usually takes place on the second Saturday in September, and is broadcast in the UK on BBC2 (first half) and BBC1 (second half). The concert is traditionally in a lighter, ‘winding-down’ vein, with popular classics being followed by a series of British patriotic pieces in the second half of the concert. This sequence traditionally begins with Edward Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 (Land of Hope and Glory), and continues with Sir Henry Wood’s Fantasia on British Sea Songs, which culminates in Thomas Arne’s Rule, Britannia!. However, the Fantasia has not featured since 2007, though Rule, Britannia! has retained its place in the programme in its own right. The concert concludes with Hubert Parry’s Jerusalem (a setting of a poem by William Blake), and the British national anthem. The repeat of the Elgar march at the Last Night can be traced to the spontaneous audience demand for an encore at its premiere at the 1901 Proms.[39] The closing sequence of the second half became fully established in 1954 during Sargent’s tenure as chief conductor of The Proms.[40] The Prommers have made a tradition of singing Auld Lang Syne after the end of the concert, but it is not in the programme. However, when James Loughran, a Scot, conducted at the Last Night in the 1970s he did include the piece in the programme.

Tickets are highly sought after. Promming tickets are the same price as for other concerts during the season, but tickets for seats are more expensive. To buy a seat in advance, it is necessary to have bought tickets for at least five other Proms in the season to have a chance of getting a Last Night ticket, and either an advance booking must include those five concerts, plus an application for a Last Night ticket, or the ticket stubs must be presented at the box office when purchasing a Last Night ticket for that season; tickets can only be purchased in an equivalent (or lower) price band to that for the previous tickets. Once the advance booking period ends, there is no requirement to have booked for additional concerts, but the concert is generally sold out by this time, though returns may be available. For standing places, full season tickets automatically include last night admission, half-season ticket holders have access to a special distribution of tickets, but must purchase their Last Night ticket in addition to the cost of the season ticket; day Prommers also have to present five ticket stubs at the box office. Some standing tickets are sold on the day, just as for other concerts during the season.[41] In the post-War period, with the growing popularity of the “Last Night”, the only way to obtain tickets was through a postal ballot system where prospective buyers submitted an application well in advance, along with a stamped and addressed reply envelope. The lucky ones received their tickets by return. A ballot remains for the chance to win 1 of 100 stalls seats.[41] Prior to 2009, the requirement was for six concerts in addition to the Last Night when purchasing a ticket in advance. wikipedia

 

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