Saturday, September 11, 2010

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The soprano Renée Fleming closed the Proms from serpentine

streamers, flags and fireworks British artificial accompanied American soprano Renée Fleming on the last night of the Proms , an evening in which the music ended sharing the spotlight with the British patriotic spirit.

A Song of Joys , with music by composer Jonathan Dove London and letter of the American poet Walt Whitman, opened the first part of the Royal Albert Hall concert, which also benefited from the violation of Ukrainian Maxim Rysanov.

"The night is proving to be as exciting as I had been counting" Fleming grateful confessed at the beginning of the second half of the concert, when the solemnity of the first songs soon gave way to a more relaxed party atmosphere and the most passionate of patriotic fervor.

The BBC orchestra set to music one night with Renée Fleming as a star. Proms .

The Czech conductor Jiri Belohlavek, master of ceremonies for the last night of the Proms in 2007, led the orchestra of the BBC, in the first half of the concert played classical pieces as Capriccio Italien five compositions by Tchaikovsky and Richard Strauss, one of which was Verführung , accompanied by the voice of Fleming.

British flags waved with excitement when the bust of Henry Wood who chairs the auditorium was lauded as a tribute to the bandleader who 115 years ago as democratized classical music and began what is now so ingrained British tradition of the "Promenade Concerts. "

Towards the end of the show's music was giving prominence to an audience, waving flags, throwing confetti and streamers, blowing whistles and even vuvuzelas, became a voice of the great choir of the BBC You'll never walk alone .

With Rule, Britannia! the audience stood up and an atmosphere bursting with patriotic pride was set to reach its peak when the national anthem rang out and the 6,000 people who packed the theater sang together God save the Queen.

Music exacervado gave more prominence to the patriotic fervor in the second half of the concert. Proms.

The Proms are not only fired at the legendary Royal Albert Hall, but in order to reach an audience More broadly, the BBC also organized outdoor concerts in other British cities such as Hillsborough, Dundee, Salford and Swansea.

The focus of this series of parties in the park was the show that was Hyde Park as a backdrop and the English tenor José Carreras and New Zealand soprano Kiri Te Kanawa as guest artists in a farewell concert to the Proms next year with fireworks.

With this final day of concerts, the Proms close one of its most successful seasons with an average of 4,000 spectators at each of the 76 concerts has hosted the Royal Albert Hall in 58 sessions scheduled by the BBC .

the tradition of its founder Henry Wood, a great promoter of the avant-garde composers of his time, the combined 2010 Proms classics like Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, with innovative compositions as the a capella choir of the Hungarian Gyorgy Ligeti and Music of the Spheres, Rued Langgaard Dane.

The Symphony of a Thousand (eighth) of Gustav Mahler, composer honored this year by the 150 anniversary of his birth, the interpretation of Plácido Domingo and Simon Boccanegra and Meistersinger von Nurnberg Wagner were some of the most successful concerts.

Jirí Belohlávek farewell to the British public until next year, when directed to the BBC orchestra in the first concert of the Proms 2011, but not before commenting that the success of the season should be closed today that "in difficult times like we are going through, music comforts us, gives us support and is more necessary than ever."

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