Gershwin 'Promenade' + 'Dallas' TV Theme - Andrew Litton / Dallas Symphony (Proms 1997)
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2013
- Andrew Litton and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra visited the London 'Proms' in 1997 and followed a performance of Tchaikovsky's 5th Symphony with a couple of encores. First they treated the 6,000-strong Royal Albert Hall audience to Gershwin's 'Promenade' (the 'Walking the Dog' sequence from the Fred Astaire / Ginger Rogers movie 'Shall We Dance'). The second encore was the theme tune of the then very popular US TV soap-opera "Dallas."
You can see the Tchaikovsky 5th finale, plus the same two encores, via this link ...
• Tchaikovsky Symphony N...
I live in Dallas, and i honestly don't know of another city that has a theme song, but they all should. I love hearing "Dallas". It's a beautiful, mighty piece.
wkrp in Cincinnati. The Streets of San Francisco.
I don't think I have EVER seen such a rowdy orchestra audience! I LOVE IT!!! 🇺🇸❤🇬🇧
The Dallas theme song still gives me chills
Andrew Litton and the Dallas Symphony, you've made these stars (Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray) and the theme composer (Jerrod Immel) VERY PROUD!
How wonderful time it was. So jealous of them all
Finishing off with the theme song from the greatest TV Drama of all time! Priceless!
Dallas is a treasure. I know of no other city with a theme song, much less a recognizable theme song. And our Cowboys are loved all over the world. Dallas and the numerous suburbs make it one of the most glorious cities in the world. I love it here and i will forever call this home.
well WKRP in Cincinnati is a pretty popular one too
Loved the Dallas theme arrangement, it just goes to show that the television series had one of the most iconic theme tunes of all time. :-)
Of ALL time
Plus, how much it's loved outside the United States. It set the standard.
Dallas theme tune was just grand.... bravo!
Great to see the drummer in full concert attire, rocking out :D
Who knew that a theme from a TV Series would have such a reaction. The moment the audience recognizes the tune their in raptures.
I recognised it before the audience...
Because they like TV more than anything just like the rest of us but they just won't admit it because they are snobs.
I'm from Dallas. Made me tear up a little. Big D!!!
I'm from FORT WORTH ~ love the Big D and the greatest TV theme of all time! Also - it's cute that the British in the audience are flying American flags and all, but it would have been more appropriate to fly our Lone Star flag for the occasion :D
Guess they are not ready with the Lone Star flag .... I would certainly have one if I were there :D
My favorite tv theme song of all time!!
Dallas TV series' theme song played by Dallas Symphony .... can't be better!
Excellent version of the "Dallas" theme.
The Dallas theme is brilliant. The crescendo at the start.
I loved dallas,I was a young boy when it came out.i loved the theme music.j r was my hero.
Tears of joy from a 70s kid!!!!
Loved this theme song from when I was little, now I'm 47 & love it even more!
Me too. Looked forward to watching the show every week - if nothing else but to hear the opening theme. For me, it's the drama of the French horn section, which is so integral to this piece.
46 here (in a couple weeks) and I feel the same. Love this theme.
49 ..... and I know how you guys feel!!!
I’m 46 this year, and I’m right there with you!!
🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I had to go to bed on Friday nights @10pm after the ‘Dukes of Hazzard’ but I would sneak into the living room set and watch ‘Dallas’...had a huge crush on “Pam” and “Sue Ellen” 💕⭐️💕
The Spirit of Dallas! ❤
The spirit of j.r. ewing
Love the conductors childlike smirk during the dallas intro part!
Best DALLAS theme on UA-cam.
What an encore! AMAZING! 5 star
Dallas!!!southfork,JR,oil,money diamonds,big furs,big shoulder pads,cowboy hats and boots!!!I love Dallas!!!
Not to mention the bug hair, too! However, the only thing I couldn't stand was the shoulder-pad look.
I wish I had Ray's job. I would be so happy and content running the ranch. I have always wanted a little farm of my own. I know Southfork isn't a small operation but still ive always wanted to
Awwwww, the end french horn player's smile at 4:17 - so cute. :) He's happy for the people listening, nice man!
Beautiful! My all time favorite TV show and theme.. RIP Larry Hagman...
This was awesome! TV themes were something else in the 80s. They don’t make them like that anymore.
I'm so proud to be from Big D. Even our orchestra kicks ass. 😊
What you USAn says? Go big or go home, eh?
I love this! 😢. Brings me to tears! Love Gershwin! Walking the Dog, and the Dallas Theme after that! 😢Heart ❤
Dallas (with the gigantic suburbs) is one of the top 5 most glorious cities in the world.
Freaking awesome Dallas theme song! I've always loved it, never gets old.
I can see Jock and JR up in the balcony boxes giving a standing ovation. Well done. Well actually JR would be too busy on his Cell Phone swindling the deal of a lifetime to put Cliff Barnes on the ground. Lol my all time favorite show
Dallas theme tune is immense, I love the horn counterpoints when the trumpets do their thing. You can hear it so clearly on here too.
Thanks for posting, Gershwin is one of my favourite pieces too
Thank-you, Mr. Potten, for the comment, since you used the word of whixh I was trying to think: I love the 'counterpoint', too.
Y'all know everything is huge in Texas!😂
Love you, Dallas!
Qualityyyyyyyyyyy......Dallas!!!!
This is for Larry, Ken, Barbara, and Jim.
Magnificent! Jerrold Immel would be proud!
That is the way the Dallas theme should be played. I've heard several versions but none measure up to a full concert orchestra. The horn players clearly relish the audience's reaction to the music.
Wait for it…….until the iconic Dallas Theme comes along. And you shall see why it’s my favorite theme orchestral of the soap opera!😁❤️❤️❤️
3:56..LOVE THE DALLAS THEME!!!!!!
Never knew the Brits knew 'Dallas' like we did in KCMO!
Thanks 💞
3:56 is when the Dallas theme song starts.
I was there!!!!
The orchestra is wonderful. I am glad you got to enjoy it personally.
Magnificent ending for a night in the opera!
best theme ever changed from year to year but still the best
The theme arrangement for Dallas was re-recorded every year that the show ran, there's about fifteen different versions of the Dallas signature tune.
I knew the Britons were big "Dallas" fans; now, I've seen it, myself. That was superb!(I am a "Dallas" die-hard, too.)This brings to mind something, really, hokey. In one of the early episodes, Pam & Bobby take Lucy out, on the town. What do we see? Pam boogieing, to the DISCO VERSION, of Jerrold Immel's tune! Funny, that!
There's some extraordinary melodic magic in both George/Ira Gershwin and Jerrold Immel. Can't knock commercial music. Gershwin was at his best with Tin Pan Alley and Immel's work with television would have made both equally appreciate each other's music, had they been contemporaries. I am sure of that.
Bravo!!
Happy 40th anniversary DALLAS.
I love how the audience dressed up for such a grand occasion! lol
Absolutely amazing!
EXCELLENT Dallas theme !!!!!
For just the Dallas theme go to 3:48.
No
3:56 for Dalas theme
Gänsehaut!
THATS how it's done!
Thank you for posting!
3:56 is when the Dallas theme song starts
Thanks! Nobody cares about the other song they played. Lol
Thank you.
You can just see everyone's face light up. You can't help but smile hearing something this sensual.
Yes!!!!😄😄
Iv never seen Dallas but the them is something els
3:56: I'm sure Jerry Immel will have enjoyed this version. Huge, dramatic, memorable...just like the show.
Pity one of the horns cracked in the opening theme
YESSS!
Wait. Dallas was popular in 1997? In England? It was still airing in syndication? I had some people in England ask me if I knew JR, after telling them I was from Dallas. They seemed to be a bit young to have watched it, so I was a little confused.
3:55 Dallas.
This is why you ask any Texan which building in London is owned by the USA they answer not the embassy, but The Royal Albert Hall
I’m here for the Dallas theme, but is noone gonna mention the wonderful soloist on the gershwin song?
If you mean the clarinetist, the conductor clearly introduces him at the start of the piece ... namely, Steve Girko.
adam28xx that’s not what I mean:) everyone in the comment section is raving about the Dallas piece. But first on was very nice too :)
Why the delayed reaction when the Dallas theme started. How did they not know that was the Dallas theme right from the start?
and there a number of people in the crowd who never watched it as it was before their time
jackdev73 If you listen closely at 4:05 you can hear people in the background acknowledging it, kind of like a sort of laughter. The cheering came after confirmation when french horns started playing.
I watched this faithfully with my grandma when I was little. I recognized it with away. Love this
Kool
i thought i saw bernie madoff in the balcony lower right hand screen, about a minute into the dallas theme. might be ruth there with him.
What year was this? Please? I absolutely love this and watch it often ❤
It tells you the year in the heading under the video! ... If you want the precise date it was from a Proms concert given on Sunday 24th August 1997 in London's Royal Albert Hall.
I had the original CD of Gershwin from 1989 that had his originals… Rhapsody in Blue and the second Rhapsody, and then the walking the dog…. I’m looking for that CD… or that recording! ❤
I found that CD… 😭
If WRR 101 is in here… they would be delighted!
Waving American Flags in England....wow, just wow!
that's when England absolutely loved America. Better times. Better days.
@@LB99971 we still do! 🇬🇧🇺🇸 x
Legit theme!
"Ves amb el teu cowboy, ves amb la teva ampolla. Ves on vulguis, però surt del meu davant, Sue Ellen!" XD
During the first appearance of the french horns in the Dallas encore, didn't it seem like they were out-of-tune, at least for the first few notes? Also, it seemed like the drummer added at least a measure from the original score.
Seemed like tempo was a bit fast also.
Not that it matters - especially after that thunderous rendition of Dallas - but Mr. Litton bears quite the resemblance to Matthew Broderick, wouldn't you say?
you need to go to an optician, wouldn't you say?
What the chord at 5:17 min?
Best part of this is that Bob Holness is playing drums. 3:58
Brad Wagner
Oh thanks I didn’t see that 😂
The fourth note in the Dallas Theme (following the open), was off. Not criticism, just an observation.
I noticed that too! Couldn't believe it! If this were opera, the audience would've been storming out the doors after throwing rotten fruits and veggies at the performers. Lol
The french horn is hard
I heard it too. But overall a very well performance.
True.
There's always a clunker now and then.
WHERE ARE THE CELL PHONES?
It's 1997 look up the "Ericsson GF 788" for a contemporary cell phone.
SMS was still an exciting thing.
In the fucking and dark future
The city where JFK and JR were shot.
Why not follow a performance of a Russian composer with a couple by American composers! After all, it's an American orchestra.
Seemed like the French horns were off tune. Trumpets were spot on. All were just a little fast on the tempo.
Agreed. I still cried though. What an era I was lucky to have spent my youth. The piece still gives me chills.
I watched this when it happened, it was amazing, I used to love the proms, I looked forward to every year. I cannot say the same now its been taken over , all those EU flags sicken me to the pit of my stomach. One day in my lifetime maybe it will come back a be as it was but I won’t hold my breath.
The audience is horribly underdressed for a concert hall... can only be americans. Respectless behaviour to orchestra and conductor!
You clearly have no knowledge of the history of the Promenade concerts! ... They were specifically created for a wide informal audience who would pay low prices and come casually dressed. The word "promenade" in the title meant that they could walk around if they wished. In fact, all the people immediately in front of the orchestra, in what is called the Arena, would stand throughout the entire concert. Only the rest of the audience was seated. In any case, the whole point of the Proms was to get away from the stuffiness of formal dress, which is why they attracted many young people ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Proms
I'm not disputing your opinion concerning concert dress; I just have never heard 'respectless' used rather than 'disrespectful'. I am in the U.S., so obviously my grasp of the fundamentals of the English language is tenuous at best. I am simply curious as to whether 'respectless' is widely used in common vernacular in the U.K. Considering I am a native of a nation who insists on spelling 'colour' sans the 'u'; you can't expect much from me.
@@disoriented1 greets from Germany! 😄
i disagree, if these guys can only afford a t-shirt then they would be too poor to fly from america to england to listen to a symphony. also, british people have their own look, and i see most of those t-shirt people have that british look about them. your comment is classless, and disrespectful no matter where you yourself are from. however, you are free to be classless if thats your goal.
@@healthyamerican in a concert hall its common to wear a suit, shirt and tie.
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