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Post by princessmoose on Aug 14, 2006 17:05:57 GMT
Went to the Mozart one yesterday, I fancy randomly just going to another if money allows. It'll cost me about £40 to just get there and back on the train . Anyone have any ideas as to which other proms might be really worth going to?
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Post by Amy on Aug 14, 2006 19:22:02 GMT
Dunno what sort of classical music you like, but I quite like the look of Prom 58: Gershwin & Bernstein
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Post by princessmoose on Aug 14, 2006 19:26:06 GMT
I like mostly stuff from the Classical period, but I'm not bothered about not having all Mozart throughout, I guess I should treat it as being an eye opener to new music .
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Post by Amy on Aug 14, 2006 19:33:11 GMT
I don't actually know that much classical music really or much about it ... I just know a little about gershwin and bernstien because they have saxs in I am trying to change this I am planning on going to a few concerts this year
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Post by princessmoose on Aug 14, 2006 19:40:18 GMT
Saxes ye wooo!!
Hey, if you want to go to any at the L'pool Phil, let me know, I'll see if I can come!
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Post by Amy on Aug 14, 2006 19:53:27 GMT
There are a few I would like to go to at the Phil its great £5 student tickets ...weather I do or not will have to see. John Harle is playing sax at somepoint next year which could be interesting
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Post by princessmoose on Aug 14, 2006 20:01:26 GMT
Oooh JH, that would be fab. I'm going to keep a look out for what events are on at the Phil now!
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Post by Amy on Aug 14, 2006 20:13:00 GMT
JH is playing a lunch time concert 22 February on the and one called french touch on 3rd March. I have a lesson not far from the phil tomorrow so am going and ordering a few tickets then
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