Preparing for the Proms

Preparing for the Proms

February 18, 2015

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[A night at the Proms]
In a playful tribute to English music and culture, the Queen鈥檚 School of Music is taking on popular British tunes as part of a fundraising concert at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts. (University Communications)

Anglophiles, it鈥檚 time to warm up your vocal chords and unfurl your Union Jacks: the Queen鈥檚 School of Music is holding its first 鈥榩roms鈥 concert at the Isabel and you鈥檙e invited.

A playful musical tribute to English music and culture, A Night at the Proms...Then Off to the Music Hall, will see students, faculty and alumni from the Queen鈥檚 School of Music taking on popular British tunes as part of a fundraising concert at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts.

The evening will also feature guest performer Mark Dubois, one of the country鈥檚 most renowned lyric tenors.

The 鈥楶roms鈥 are a series of concerts held every summer at Royal Albert Hall in London, England. The musical series traditionally concludes with a popular concert called 鈥淭he Last Night at the Proms鈥, which is built around showcasing patriotic British music. Audience members are famous for using the concerts as an opportunity to display their national pride, carrying flags and wearing patriotic clothing, and for lending their voices to the evening. 

That鈥檚 the spirit the concert鈥檚 organizers hope to capture at the Isabel.

鈥淲e鈥檒l be doing 鈥楻ule Britannia鈥, 鈥楩antasia on British Sea-Songs鈥, and Elgar鈥檚 鈥楶omp and Circumstance鈥 which are all part of the traditional British Proms concerts,鈥 says Musical Director Gordon Craig about the concert, which will feature the Queen鈥檚 Symphony Orchestra and the 66-voice Queen鈥檚 Choral Ensemble, as well as student and faculty soloists. 鈥淚t鈥檚 all great music.鈥

Producer Bruce Kelly stresses that audience engagement will be an important component the evening.

鈥淭he more audience participation we can get in the songs, the better,鈥 he laughs, explaining that this is the first time the School of Music has tried hosting a 鈥楶roms鈥 concert. 鈥淚t will definitely be fun. Hopefully they鈥檒l be as crazy as they are at Royal Albert Hall!鈥

Mr. Kelly, who will be emceeing the event along with Mr. Craig, says audience members will be able to buy Union Jack flags at the concert for a dollar apiece, and that their programs will include the necessary song lyrics.

The pair hope the concert will be an opportunity to showcase some of the School鈥檚 most promising students, along with faculty members 鈥 including Michel Szczesniak and Dina Namer, who will be performing a four-hand piano piece.

鈥淎nd of course, it鈥檚 a gala, which means that the orchestra will be dressed in their finery,鈥 Mr. Craig adds.

But they are quick to stress that the concert is not exclusive to Anglophiles.

鈥淚n England, everyone comes out to the Proms,鈥 Mr. Kelly explains. 鈥淎ll ethnicities and backgrounds. It鈥檚 just a giggle 鈥 a fun thing to do.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 really not so much a concert as it is an event,鈥 adds Mr. Craig. 鈥淎 musical event.鈥

A Night at the Proms鈥hen Off to the Music Hall will be held at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts on Friday, Feb. 27, at 7:30pm. Tickets are $25.

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