Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Last Night of the Proms-style concert held last night

The Castletown branch of the Royal British Legion of the Last Night of the Proms-style concert held last night to mark the army's 90th birthday.

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Rushen Silver Band and the Musicale choir at Castle Rushen High School on Saturday will gather for a special concert.

Jim Cottier, the chairman of the Castletown branch of the Royal British Legion, said: "This is a great event for the British Legion in Castletown. It's an excellent way to celebrate the 90th Anniversary and we are very grateful to Celton Manx for its kind support of the concert.

"We will have some great music from Rushen Silver band and Musicale - as a finale we will have the usual fantasia of sea shanties, Rule Britannia and more. As you would expect audience participation is a key part of the finale so bring your flags!"

Bill Mummery, executive director of Celton Manx, said: "We are pleased to be supporting the events to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the Royal British Legion and especially to benefit the Castletown branch.

"This sponsorship is a great way for us to say thank you to the Castletown community which has supported us since our arrival in the town in 2008.

"Although we have now relocated to our new headquarters in Braddan we will continue to look for ways in which we can support the Castletown community in the future."

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Last Night of the Proms will be held at Chapelfield Shopping Centre on the big screen

The Last Night of the Proms will be held at Chapelfield Shopping Centre in Norwich on the big screen on this weekend.

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On this Saturdat the grand finale will be starting at 7.30pm, with alongside Edward Gardner conducting his debut Last Night of the Proms, which will include Parry’s Jerusalem, Arne’s Rule Britannia and Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance (Land of Hope and Glory) to close proceedings.

The Last Night of the Proms screening is free. Liz Wimms, culture and events officer for Norwich City Council, said: “Come along and be part of the biggest classical musical party of the year. Wave your flags, dress-up, have fun and be proud to be British.”

Saturday, 20 August 2011

LAST Night of the Proms event in the Octagon Theatre in Yeovil

A LAST Night of the Proms event in the Octagon Theatre in Yeovil on Friday 2nd September with the British Philharmonic orchestra concert will be staged.

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Greg Arrowsmith and the concert soloists Jeni Bern as the conductor Andrew Forbes Lane said.

The event is being organised by the Rotary Club of Yeovil and sponsored by Old Mill accounts and financial planners.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Gina Jeffreys on Saturday’s Last Night of the Proms in Williamstown

Special guest this week is Australian country music star Gina Jeffreys on Saturday’s Last Night of the Proms in Williamstown.

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Jeffreys her husband and musical partner on stage at Rod McCormack, the Williamstown Town Hall will be held at St. Ferguson will be joined by

Victoria Police Pipe Band concert music, Western Region Concert Band and Proms Choir will lead SingWest last night.

The Last Night of the Proms same name, is modeled on the famous event held each year in England, British patriotic and popular pieces of the "Traditional Series" will classices by such as Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 (Land of Hope and Glory) and Parry’s Jerusalem.

Tickets of $ 32.50 or $ 27.50 general admission balcony seats for B and leave, and for $ 42.50 or $ 37.50 for reserved seats.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

The Grove students enjoy Last Night Of The Proms


The Grove students enjoy Last Night Of The Proms at The Powdermills Hotel in Battle.

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A beautiful summer evening greeted the class of 2011 as he celebrated his five-year review of The Grove and the rise in the weeks after the end of exams celebration.

Students a variety of limousines as transportation to, touch.

Evening gowns ball boys and girls dressed in smart suits.

Friday, 8 July 2011

Last night of the Proms charity event present hundreds of people turned out

Last night of the Proms charity event present hundreds of people turned out to Coryhill, in Combe Raleigh at the weekend.

The event organised by Chris and Caroline Padget, enjoyed a feast of sunshine and music on Saturday, July 2.

Music lover's crowd for 500 to enjoy at the lakeside and to listen to a variety of music from Honiton Town Band, Exeter Cathedral Choristers, the gentlemen of the Cathedral Choir, Isca Voices and a rousing finale of favourites from Les Miserables and Last Night of the Proms led By Julie De’Ath Lancaster and the Sheldon Singers.

Charity event all proceeds will go to the Third Millennium Campaign music appeal, which aims to sustain Exeter Cathedral for the future.

Thursday, 23 June 2011

LAST Night of the Proms-style concert for the Royal British Legion's 90th anniversary celebration

A LAST Night of the Proms-style concert for the Royal British Legion's 90th anniversary celebration on Saturday at the Oakley Centre, Crewe would be held on July 2.

Crewe branch of the Royal British Legion event was organized by and for everyone involved to be a memorable evening is promised.

Branch chairman Alan Brereton said “We are honoured to have the presence of two serving uniformed members of the Dragoon Guards, and the evening will commence with the welcoming of many Standard Bearers from organisations around the Region.”

The organisers of the great wartime flag waving from classical music to today's "pomp and circumstance" very promising.

The band’s concert secretary Jane Smart, said “Music is at the heart of celebrations the world over, and this evening in tribute to the fantastic work undertaken by The Royal British Legion promises to be a great night out in aid of an excellent cause.”

Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Last Night Of The Proms event is going on Northwich park

Last Night Of The Proms event is going on Northwich park in this summer.

A picnic concert organizer Town mayor Clr Alison Gerrard is to bring all generations together at Verdin Park.

She is founding for this event for more bands and musicians to provide the musical entertainment, which has been pencilled in for July 9.

She said, “It’s got to have a Last Night of the Proms feel – brass band and classical but upbeat and cheerful, music that people can sway along to".

“I wanted to do something a bit different, not a rock concert but something a bit more classical – something for the older generation as well as for families.

“I hope people will bring a picnic, a bottle of wine and a blanket.”

Clr Gerrard was encouraged by the bandstand at the Park, during her mayoral year and is the most green areas Northwich want to.

She said, “Originally I was thinking of an afternoon tea dance at Verdin Park – I wanted something to happen at Verdin because it doesn’t get used as much”.

“Then I thought of the bandstand and it started from that.

“It’s about putting a bit of life back in these places and creating events where whole families can get out – this will also stop the element you don’t want using the park.

“Unless we get this buzz going on, Northwich is going to die.”

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Last Night of the Proms event have confirmed for a Northwich park

Last Night of the Proms event have confirmed for a Northwich park in this summer.

A picnic concert organizer Town mayor Clr Alison Gerrard is to bring all generations together at Verdin Park.

For the case of band and musicians, who for July 9 has been penciled in to provide music for entertainment is looking for.

She said, “It’s got to have a Last Night of the Proms feel – brass band and classical but upbeat and cheerful, music that people can sway along to”.

“I wanted to do something a bit different, not a rock concert but something a bit more classical – something for the older generation as well as for families.

“I hope people will bring a picnic, a bottle of wine and a blanket.”

Chris Park bandstand was encouraged by her mayoral year is the most green areas Northwich want.

She said, “Originally I was thinking of an afternoon tea dance at Verdin Park – I wanted something to happen at Verdin because it doesn’t get used as much”.

“Then I thought of the bandstand and it started from that.

“It’s about putting a bit of life back in these places and creating events where whole families can get out – this will also stop the element you don’t want using the park.

“Unless we get this buzz going on, Northwich is going to die.”

Monday, 18 April 2011

BBC Proms in the Park held at the Last Night of the Proms

Organizers have been announced that the BBC Proms in the Park in turn back to Dundee for second tear in the row.

The Scottish finale will takes place in the city's Caird Hall on 10th September.

Tenor Alfie Boe, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Recitalist Lisa Milne will be confirmed to perform on stage in this year.

The Proms in the Park held at the Last Night of the Proms in Royal Albert Hall on London.

Further events have been confirmed in London's Hyde Park, Caerphilly in Wales and Northern Ireland

Monday, 28 March 2011

Last Night Of The Proms tickets are on sale

Peterborough has tickets for a Last Night Of The Proms concert are still on sale now.

The event which taking place at the Key Theatre, in Embankment, Peterborough on 17th April on 7pm.

Mayor of Peterborough Councillor Keith faster your Diabetes UK, Macmillan Cancer Support and Peterborough War Memorial Fund selected charities, aid Peterborough branch will host the concert.

Councillor Sharp said: “This event has become a highlight of the mayoral calendar and many of the residents I meet tell me how much they look forward to it.

“The Band of the Royal Anglian Regiment is superb and will make Peterborough’s Last Night of the Proms an occasion to remember. Book your place now and help several good causes while having a fantastic evening out.”

Saturday, 12 March 2011

Last Night of the Proms Enjoys 21 Years of Talent

21 years of Last Night of the Proms soloists has been celebrated.The 2011 concert theme, 'Celebrating 21 years of talent', fits with the 21st birthday of this popular LifeLine Johannesburg fundraising event.

Exciting new talent this year is the winner of South Africa’s Got Talent, James Bhemgee (Tenor) who, along with Filipa van Eck (Soprano), will be the 2011 soloists.

Last Night of the Proms has a well-deserved reputation of being a not-to-be missed musical jamboree of distinction that champions new music, composers and South African artists. The concert is conducted by the charismatic Richard Cock; “this year’s musical programme contains an eclectic mix of modern pieces and classical music (including the traditional favourites: Pomp and Circumstance March No 1, Jerusalem and the Hallelujah Chorus),” said Cock.

Last Night of the Proms is a characteristic and memorable occasion for corporate hospitality. Corporate packages are available, including concert tickets and invitations to the 21st birthday celebration on 28 May.

Friday, 4 March 2011

Army band will perform at Last Night Of The Proms

Castle Point Mayor, Councillor David Cross, is holding national dance and song ‘Last Night of the Proms’ in the Salvation Army Temple on Saturday.

The Hadleigh Salvation Army Band will perform at the Last Night Of The Proms favourites with flags, hooters and patriotic flags available at the fundraiser.

At the Mayor's Charity will raised the money.

Last Night Of The Proms concert began at 7pm with doors open 6.30pm.

Tickets are available to go on sale at £8 each and are available.

Monday, 21 February 2011

Caerphilly will be main part of the Last Night of The Proms

Caerphilly will be main part of the Last Night of The Proms in September after becoming part of the national program for the city to a place has been selected.

Last few years it has been held in Swansea, but this year will be David Williams Park, Caerphilly Castle Keep ignored.

Leader of Caerphilly County Borough Council Cllr Lindsay Whittle said: "We are honoured to get the opportunity to host this prestigious event, which has become a major fixture in the Welsh musical calendar. The last night of the Proms is such a special occasion and the musical entertainment that will be on offer on September 10 will be in perfect harmony with Caerphilly's magnificent medieval castle providing a breathtaking backdrop for the performance."

The responsible for spearheading the move to the town are Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Countryside, Cllr Ron Davies, said: "We're delighted to have been asked by BBC Cymru Wales to host the concert. We will make sure everyone involved receives a warm welcome from Caerphilly. We look forward to working closely together in order to ensure this wonderful event continues to give the very best musical experience for the people of Wales."

BBC Cymru Wales spokeswoman said: "Each year we look at potential locations for a number of key events and we receive keen interest from all across Wales. We have enjoyed many years of close partnership with Swansea Council, but it's time to move on to share some of the magic with new audiences."

Wayne David MP said: "I am absolutely delighted that Proms in the Park is coming to Caerphilly. The Castle is one of the largest in Europe and it will provide a beautiful and spectacular backdrop for the Proms. As the MP for Caerphilly I am really pleased, especially as I am an amateur oboist myself. Who knows I may get the chance to play my oboe at the Proms."

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Night Of The Proms Goes Nordic

After a successful crowd-puller in Belgium, Germany and France, now the annual Night Of The Proms will make its Danish debut at Arena Nord in Frederikshaven April 2.

When Jan Van Esbroeck and Jan Vereecke started NOTP in 1984,they were students have developed the concept of the “all-singing, all-dancing celebration of music through the ages” to the point where more than 8 million people have seen it.

Over the years the lineup has included such acts as Joe Cocker, Meat Loaf, Sting, Bryan Ferry, Andrea Bocelli, Deborah Harry, James Brown, Cliff Richard, John Fogerty, Shaggy and The Pointer Sisters.

In Denmark Van Esbroeck and Vereecke will be working with Niels Estrup of Owit Music Europe.