Fantasia on British Sea-Songs Part1 - Last Night Proms 2012
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- Part 1 -Jiří Bělohlávek conducts BBC Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus to perform Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea-Songs - Part 2 - Tenor Joseph Calleja joins to sing Rule Britannia with help from members of Team GB's Olympic Rowing squad at the Last Night of the Proms at Royal Albert Hall.
Ah - so wonderful, all over again - thank you so much BBC, and all the musicians and the public. From Canada, with love!
Musica meravigliosa ! Si sente e si vede la campagna Inglese senza esserci mai stati ! Bellissima !!! L ‘interpretazione dell ‘orchestra e di Hilary è semplicemente perfetta ! Hilary Hahn Regina 👏👏👏 Grandissima violinista 👏👏👏
Always fantastic, so British - love it, watch it every year!
Where has my Britain gone; I look around and don't see it anymore, until I watch last night of the proms. Never lucky enough to be there.
WOW and wow. New to me. I am loving this. Cello takes me away. A new love for me.
That cello breaks my heart!
1768, British explorer Captain Cook orders his crew to "dance the hornpipe to keep in good health." A trend followed.
2012, British people will still dance the hornpipe if you give 'em an opportunity. This pleases me.
I wish Mairead Nesbitt the Celtic Woman companion can play the Fantasia of British sea songs while she plays the violin in different medleys! She could come to the royal Albert hall in London to participate BBC PROMS for one day.
Nice to see Gerry Adams enjoying the proms at 5.16
Everyone's having a grand time!
ONE MORE TIME!!
Love the euphonium solo!
That's the best part of any orchestra!
Yay, they have a Euphonium in the orchestra :D
00:04:28 Best video ever
That's part of the tradition of Last Night - it's expected.
great violin. great variation on a theme.
I do like the proms
The noise poppers are a tradition for the last night!
Magnificent. Thanks for sharing
Sooo many beautiful flags :-)
Who is the Euphonium player? I never seen her before but my god her tone is beautiful. :) great show! :)
4:30
first chair violinist was sneaky on drunken sailor , hehe
not Drunken sailor but the Sailors Hornpipe
hey blonde haired blue eyed musicians are generally sexy no matter their gender. Even if you can spell euphonium. lols and smiles all round.
The cello was beautiful, but can someone explain why so many people were crying? Just trying to figure out of it was the pure beauty or if it had any historical significance.
It's tradition.
Its the sad sad song of Tom Bowling. Poor Tom Bowling. Lost at sea.
‘Cos it’s sad!
Is this Julia Graham playing the Tom Bowling cello solo?
I believe its Jayne Murrill
A Canadian's flag right there in the conductor's podium next to the Czech flag!
There is one at 2.12
Type
great build up
You have to be in on the joke, arch!
Sailor´s Hornpipe: Popeye´s Anthem
3:06 melancholic people XD
Or the poms and the Royal Family
its just not the same without the promenaders lol
CrazyRupes The promenades are standing as usual.
If I were conductor, I would conduct it at a tempo much faster than his.
But your not, lol
Thank God you weren't. This selection is played at a pace which the composer intended.
This is beautiful...don't mind the little knick knack or popping sounds, I understand its tradition, but dear god...the completely out of key, very disruptive "honking toys" completely ruin the tone of the music. No sir, no, and no again
Yeah they should tell them to stop that!
Oh, sir; you have to understand. on this last night, the audience are the performers...
Nah, it's bollocks.... That said, Susan Monks is a babe!
Spoilt somewhat by the incessant party poppers, shame on you last night promenaders.
party poppers turning you into a party pooper,. miserable git
@@jayseaem maybe a comment on their lack of musicality. So out of time it's astonishing
Sorry "off" not out of lol
God how I hate those pillocks in stalls doing that silly childish weeping thing while that beautiful Tom Bowling is being played so wonderfully. Please don't tell me it's tradition, I don't care.