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Teh One Who Knocks
08-25-2020, 11:16 AM
Mel Evans for Metro.co.uk


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The row continues over the Last Night at the Proms, with traditional songs, including Land Of Hope And Glory and Rule Britannia!, to be performed without lyrics after it was confirmed they would not be axed from the event.

Earlier in the week it was reported the aforementioned songs may be dropped altogether from the runsheet over concerns of associations with colonialism and slavery.

The broadcaster has since revealed details of the event and confirmed the songs will still be performed by an orchestra, after Downing Street waded into the controversy.

The BBC issued a statement saying Land Of Hope And Glory and Rule Britannia! will be performed at the iconic Last Night Of The Proms on September 12 – but without vocals. However they are expected to be back in full when the coronavirus pandemic is over.

There will also be no live audience to sing along because of coronavirus restrictions, with singing deemed a risk of transmission.

Still, the lack of vocals has now created a fresh row online.

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Father Marcus Walker, rector at Great St Bartholomew’s in London, wrote on Twitter: ‘Hilarious that people are dressing the BBC promising ‘orchestral versions’ of Land Of Hope And Glory and Rule Britannia as a retreat.

‘It’s nothing of the sort, it’s gutting the songs of their words – of their meaning. You may think that’s a good thing or not, but it’s no retreat.’
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The BBC also said there had been ‘unjustified personal attacks’ on social media on Finnish conductor Dalia Stasevska, who will be at the helm of the Last Night this year.

‘Decisions about the Proms are made by the BBC, in consultation with all artists involved,’ it said.

The national anthem will still be sung at the event, which will air on BBC Radio 3 and on BBC One and feature soprano Golda Schultz and the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

The BBC said: ‘The Proms will reinvent the Last Night in this extraordinary year so that it respects the traditions and spirit of the event whilst adapting to very different circumstances at this moment in time.

‘With much reduced musical forces and no live audience, the Proms will curate a concert that includes familiar, patriotic elements such as Jerusalem and the national anthem, and bring in new moments capturing the mood of this unique time, including You’ll Never Walk Alone, presenting a poignant and inclusive event for 2020.’

A new arrangement of Jerusalem will be performed, alongside the orchestral versions of Land Of Hope And Glory and Rule Britannia!

The BBC said: ‘The programme will include a new arrangement by Errollyn Wallen of Hubert Parry’s Jerusalem alongside new orchestral versions of Pomp And Circumstance March No 1 Land Of Hope And Glory’ (arr Anne Dudley) and Rule Britannia! as part of the Sea Songs, as Henry Wood did in 1905.’

Earlier, a Number 10 spokesperson said Prime Minister Boris Johnson believes in tackling the ‘substance’ not the ‘symbols’ of problems, after the Sunday Times reported that the songs could face the axe.

The spokesperson said: ‘This is a decision and a matter for the organisers of the Proms and the BBC.

‘But the PM previously has set out his position on like issues and has been clear that, while he understands the strong emotions involved in these discussions, we need to tackle the substance of problems, not the symbols.’

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said that ‘confident, forward-looking nations don’t erase their history’.

He wrote on Twitter: ‘Rule Britannia! and Land of Hope and Glory are highlights of the Last Night of the Proms.

‘(I) Share concerns of many about their potential removal and have raised this with (the) BBC.

‘Confident forward-looking nations don’t erase their history, they add to it.’

Over the weekend it was reported by The Times Rule Britannia! faced the chop, claiming that Dalia Stasevska, who will be conducting the classical music event, believed ‘a ceremony without an audience is the perfect moment to bring change’.

Goofy
08-25-2020, 12:06 PM
:shakehead:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-25-2020, 12:07 PM
:shakehead:

Colonizer! :x

Goofy
08-25-2020, 12:09 PM
Colonizer! :x
:slap:

Rule Britannia, Britannia rule the waves, Britons never never never shall be slaves!! :cheers:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-25-2020, 12:13 PM
:slap:

Rule Britannia, Britannia rule the waves, Britons never never never shall be slaves!! :cheers:

:racist:

Goofy
08-25-2020, 12:14 PM
:racist:
I only hate stupid people, and stupidity is not a race :hand:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-25-2020, 12:18 PM
I only hate stupid people, and stupidity is not a race :hand:

Singing racist colonizer songs is racist :nono:

Goofy
08-25-2020, 12:20 PM
Way down in Alabama where the darkies shovel coal, a darkie shoved his shovel up another darkies hole, the gaffer came around and said you're meant to shovel coal, not shove your fucking shovel up another darkies hole :dance2:

Teh One Who Knocks
08-25-2020, 12:21 PM
Way down in Alabama where the darkies shovel coal, a darkie shoved his shovel up another darkies hole, the gaffer came around and said you're meant to shovel coal, not shove your fucking shovel up another darkies hole :dance2:

:racist:

Goofy
08-25-2020, 12:22 PM
Nuh-uh [-(