Borde Hill Garden 7th August
Explosive Summer Proms!
The
UK’s premier classical picnic proms
with Spitfire, cannons, cavalry and
fireworks.
Every
summer thousands of concert-goers pack up a picnic, stock up on
fizz and join the party in the stunning grounds of Borde Hill
Garden for the Battle Proms Concert, to be held this year on
Saturday 7 August. Picture a balmy summer evening amongst friends,
sublime music, bold horsemen, breathtaking Spitfire display, and
explosive cannon fire and fireworks; it’s an exceptional evening
that you will never forget! Did
you know? The first
‘Prom’ style concert was held in 1895, with the aim of heightening
the popularity of classical music by staging concerts with an
informal atmosphere where the audience could walk around (hence the
‘promenade’), and eat and drink. This relaxed
way of enjoying live orchestral music has remained to this day a truly unique
experience. The Battle
Proms, now in its 13th year, is the most distinctive event of this
kind. The ‘Battle’
in the concert name refers to
an entirely unique performance of Beethoven’s ‘Battle
Symphony’ – a powerful
piece of music which was composed to include 193
live firing cannons as part of the score. This is the
only concert series in the world to perform Beethoven’s most ambitious
piece with its full complement of thunderous percussion, and it’s
not hard to see why: the meticulous
preparations
for this spectacle include
three and a half miles of wire laid out between the firing desk on
the stage and the actual guns, which alone is enough work to keep
four skilled professionals busy for two whole
days!
In the afternoon, to
warm up the crowd there is a lively
jazz band and you can
also watch the Napoleonic re-enactors performing
skill-at-arms displays
on horseback. Then, as
the orchestral programme begins, the music is accompanied by the
historic roar of the Spitfire
engine as a carefully
choreographed air
display is performed in
the skies above the concert. New for 2010 is the big screen,
displaying all the action from the cavalry, cannons, and stage so
you never have to leave your seat!
The music at the Battle Proms is chosen
with the audience as a priority, delivering beautiful,
soul-stirring classics fitting to the incredible concert setting,
including such favourites as Tchaikovsky’s 1812
Overture,
Dvorak’s New
World Symphony, and a virtuoso performance from young
flautist Annie Lydford who reached the category semi-finals of the
BBC Young Musician of the Year. Your host is popular
BBC broadcaster and presenter Tommy Pearson who, as well as being an expert on the
music being performed, directs the chemistry between the audience
and the orchestra that is so unique to this style of
event.
Of course, to round off
a perfect evening’s entertainment, the finale contains all of
the proms
favourites, lead by
Channel 4’s winning soprano: the superb
Denise Leigh. She
brings the crowd to their feet with Jerusalem,
Land of Hope and
Glory,
Rule
Britannia and
more. The party atmosphere is electric; “Every year I can’t wait
for the next one – a fabulous evening every time!” is what one fan
commented at the 2009 event. As you sing along with the thousands
of other promenaders and wave your flag to the spectacular
firework finale lighting up the sky, you know this is a
night you will never forget!
The Battle Proms are proud to support
the charity
Combat Stress: the Ex-Services Mental Welfare
Society, which
specialises in helping veterans of the Armed Forces and Merchant
Navy with psychological injuries caused through service to their
country. Over the past five years a tremendous £57,000 has been
raised for Combat Stress at the Battle Proms Concerts, both through
audience donation and a contribution of the concerts’
profits.
For
more information and times click here.
You may also wish to book tickets
01444
450326
For images
bordehill.pr@btinternet.com
01444
884121
Ticket
Info: - Adults: £30 if purchased between 1
May – 6 Aug 2010 (£35 on the day
subject to availability),
Children aged 5-15: £15 (age 4 and under
free)
Note: Garden closes early on the day of the Battle Proms - at
4:30 pm.
Charity link: Registered charity no.206002 - www.combatstress.org.uk
Press Release 2010

