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Uploaded on Oct 1, 2006
The third and concluding part to Henry Woods Fantasia of British Sea Songs, conducted by Mark Elder with the BBC Sympthony Orchestra, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus and Audience participation during Rule Britannia at the Last Night of the Proms 2006 at the Royal Albert Hall
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a3mette 3 years ago
Multiculturalism is very important to our history. Keeping to culture rather than genetics.. Celtic kingdoms displaced by Roman civilisation, then by Angles/Jutes/Saxons, then Normans. Let's not forget the Catholic church's influence on the culture either, nor that of the colonies. Our language is a Western Germanic language brought by the aforementioned tribes enriched by French/Latin vocab among the thousands of other loan words.
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a3mette 3 years ago
Just to add, the United Kingdom was the (perhaps dysfunctional) welding together of constituent countries with differing cultures (and languages), and together it ruled the world for a time. For hundreds of years, the British had more freedoms and more tolerance than many other nations in Europe (perceived of course). I think this is key to a nation that uses tropes such as 'Mother of the Free'. Perhaps our culture is about aspiring to provide freedom and tolerance among its subjects/allies?
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Cora Visser 7 months ago
Very good no words for it great great great .RESPECT FOR THIS.
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JVoH4god 8 months ago
When I was a child, my parents would listen to a record of the Last Night. I didn't know what it was they played, but, years later, when I dug up the record by chance, I instantly remembered the tune. Really caught me...
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Danny Nowak 1 year ago
Don't know why they got a chef to conduct this...
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Malcolm Coghill 1 year ago
Now We are slaves of the EU.
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MoonEyes2k 1 year ago
And, ignoring part 2 which did not have any parts of the Fantasia at all, but SHOULD have contained Farewell and Adieu, Ye Ladies, this continues with,
Home Sweet Home
See the Conquering Hero Comes (with whistling audience, and which then segues into)
Rule Britannia (with repeat)
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xXTheGlueXx 1 year ago
How on earth can somebody dislike a performance like that! That's rubbish!
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grizelda1986 1 year ago
That actually made me burst out with laughter!! He's a great de-composer!
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Theresa Brown 1 year ago
Maybe I missed seeing Fantasia on British Sea Songs on the Proms tonight but I really wish the organisers would bring back Fantasia and the hornpipe I love the audience participation
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BenAliGtor 1 year ago
Oh, I think they "Handel-ed" the whistling quite well.
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jozg44 1 year ago
It's "See, the Conquering Hero Comes' by Handel. It was originally part of the score to an oratorio and was then used as a hymn tune for 'Thine Be The Glory' so both are right in a way.
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