Home- News- Economy- Travel- Science- IT- Sports- Game-
Entertainment-Fashion- Tianjin- Health- Real Estate- Auto- Job- English
BBS Dating Email Album



 

 

 

 


 Other  Takeaways 
 其他短文

 


  Weddings In Britain
英国式婚礼


  Traditional Festivals in
the UK- Easter
英国的传统节日- 复活节

  Supermodels
超级模特儿

  Cinema in the UK
英国电影业

  The Monarchy-Royal Wedding
皇室-皇家婚礼

  Sports English-
Football in the UK
体育运动英语-英国足球


  Summer Festivals- UK Music Festivals
夏季的节日- 英国的音乐节

  Summer Sport-
Wimbledon

夏季运动- 温布尔敦网球公
开赛

  Live Music- The Live 8 Concerts
现场音乐- 扶贫音乐会

  The English Premier League-
Pre-season Transfers

英超联赛- 赛季前的转队
球员


  Notting Hill Carnival-
Party Time

诺丁汉狂欢节- 狂欢时刻

  The Edinburgh
Festival-
A City of Culture

爱丁堡文化节-
一座文化名城


  English Food-
Food from around
the World

英国饮食- 世界食品荟萃

  Teenage Fashion in
the UK-
What To Wear

英国青少年的时尚-
如何穿着?


 

 

The Proms 漫步音乐会

在线收听短文

Classical Music For All 面向大众的古典音乐

Are you a fan of classical music? Then perhaps The Proms is for you. The Proms is a series of summer concerts which for the last 110 years has been presenting a wealth of classical music to large audiences at low prices.

In fact the Proms, has become a British institution as loved and valued by the British public as Wimbledon or the Oxford and Cambridge boat race.

The Royal Albert Hall, home to the Proms concerts

The Proms first took place in 1895 and was the idea of Robert Newman, a concert hall manager in London . Hall had organised many concerts, but wanted to reach a wider audience by keeping prices low and offering popular programmes in a less formal environment. The informal atmosphere was encouraged by cheap tickets - one shilling (5p) for a single concert, or a guinea (£1.05) for a season ticket .

His partner was the conductor Henry Wood who had just begun to make a name for himself . Wood and Newman wanted to introduce the public to a wider and wider range of music, and introduced new works each year. Wood also promoted young, talented performers and raised standards in orchestras, although this sometimes made him unpopular.

However, by 1927 The Proms were losing money. Fortunately the BBC decided to broadcast The Proms on the radio, reaching an even larger audience. The radio broadcasts were halted during the Second World War, although the live concerts continued until Wood died, aged 75, in 1944.

After the war the BBC started to broadcast The Proms once more, and it grew in popularity during the 1950s until by the 1960s it had become a major international festival .

Nowadays the Proms can be heard on radio and watched live on television. It is also interactive . Viewers of certain digital channels can e-mail their thoughts and questions to be used during the live broadcasts as well as receive programme notes to help them enjoy The Proms even more.

Although The Proms have changed enormously since Robert Newman and Henry Wood founded it in 1895, the concept has remained the same – to provide high quality classical music to a large audience for a low price, and long may it continue!
GLOSSARY  词汇表(收听发音,请单击英语单词)
fan – 迷,爱好者 a wealth – 大量的
audiences – 观众 took place – 发生
popular programmes – 大众化节目 informal atmosphere – 非正式的气氛
season ticket – 季票,长期票 conductor – 指挥,指挥家
make a name for himself – 成名 to broadcast – 广播
major international festival – 重要的国际音乐节 interactive – 互动的,交互式的
digital channels – 数字化频道 concept – 理念

下载相关辅导材料(PDF格式)
下载材料中不仅包括阅读、词汇、语法等练习,还有单词搜索等游戏。
帮助你提高英语读写能力,了解相关的背景知识和语言环境。
 
 
Copyright (C) 2000-2005 Enorth.com.cn, Tianjin ENORTH NETNEWS Co.,LTD.All rights reserved

(c) BBC 2004 All rights reserved.