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Instead organisers say they will “respond to the latest advice available”.Abandoning six weeks of live performance will be hugely disappointing to Proms fans and the wider classical music sector.Mark Pemberton, the director of the Association of British Orchestras, said: “It is a blow on top of many blows. There will be Prom concerts this summer but not as we know them and, given there may well be no live audiences and no full orchestras, they are the great Proms … The Proms was the last bit of news we were waiting for, but nobody had any expectations that it was going to be feasible to put on Proms as we know and love them.”The question of how, or if, concert halls and theatres can operate in a world of physical distancing is one of the biggest facing the arts. As will whether there will be a live audience. Few have come up with a solution that makes economic sense.Pemberton said for orchestras it was not just about distancing musicians on stage: “How do you get an orchestra backstage, changed and circulating before they even get on a platform?“Even if you can get back to work, and we are seeing this in countries which are ahead of us … it is all smaller. The announcement of reconceived 2020 season offers a glimmer of hope for orchestras. To ensure the health and wellbeing of all those involved, the RAF Museum Cosford had to make the difficult decision to cancel this year’s Battle of Britain Proms. Ken Bruce to take PopMaster on UK workplace tour Johnnie Walker’s Rock Show extended at Radio 2 They hope to follow this with a fortnight of live music and “a rousing last night” from the Royal Albert Hall in London.Music festivals around the world have been cancelled because of the coronavirus crisis, but organisers of the Proms insist their show will go on, albeit massively truncated. Last Night of the Proms. BBC Radio 2 and Radio Wales team up for Sir Tom’s 80th
We have no expectations that full orchestras will be back in work anytime soon.”Orchestras are hanging on thanks to the government’s furlough scheme but many are close to ruin. Emma Bunton goes live on Radio 2 from Heart Pemberton said the two weeks of live performance could provide lessons for the future. BBC Radio 2 raises over £2m for Children in Need Radio 2 heads to Blackpool for next All Star Party An open air concert celebrating the most popular classical music ever written. Radio 2 has announced that its Proms in the Park and Live in Hyde Park concerts have been cancelled for this year, to be replaced by Radio 2 Live At Home. Although a warm mid-summer’s eve may feel incredibly far away as Britain shivers through the cold winter, plans for the The large-scale outdoor Proms In The Park events in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland will also not take place, but alternative plans to reflect the Nations are being discussed.This year’s BBC Proms, in its 125th season, will take the shape of six weeks of archive broadcasts on TV, radio and online with some live music in the final two weeks from the Royal Albert Hall.Get real time updates directly on you device, subscribe now.Stuart Clarkson is RadioToday's Deputy Editor & Podcaster Producer. The reconceived 2020 season will begin on 17 July with a first-night mash-up of Beethoven’s nine symphonies, created by Iain Farrington and performed by all the BBC orchestras and singers virtually.There will be a Proms from the archives every evening on Radio 3 and every Sunday on BBC Four. Previous headliners at the ‘Festival in a Day’ have included Kylie, Take That and ELO.Whilst the Proms In The Park event at Hyde Park will not take place this year, plans for the Last Night Of The Proms from the Royal Albert Hall will be announced in due course.