Saturday 17 July 2010
The 2010 Battle Proms will take place in its original setting overlooking the South Front of the Palace.
4.30pm Gates Open
Before the afternoon’s entertainment begins, there’s time to enjoy all the fun of the traditional fairground stalls and visit the fascinating Napoleonic encampment. While you settle down to enjoy your picnic, the music begins with the lively jazz band Cambridge Jazz Co.
7.00pm Napoleonic Cavalry and Infantry displays
The ‘age of elegance’ is expertly brought to life as the Napoleonic Association demonstrate the skills needed to survive on the battlefields of the period. It’s a captivating and colourful display of top-class horsemanship; expect lances, rifles, chivalry and plenty of cheering!
7.40pm Evening gun salute
The English Field Artillery Company will announce the commencement of the evening’s musical programme with a volley of shots from an authentic vintage field gun, answered by infantry musket fire.
7.45-10.15pm The Musical Programme
New English Concert Orchestra
Conductor: Douglas Coombes
Flute Soloist: Annie Lydford
Soprano: Denise Leigh
Host: Popular BBC broadcaster Tommy Pearson
The historic rumble of the Spitfire engine will accompany the beautiful opening pieces of the musical programme, as a meticulously choreographed aerial display is executed in the skies over the concert arena. In true Battle Proms style, the evening continues with a wealth of triumphal classics performed by the New English Concert Orchestra, joined by our superb soprano soloist Denise Leigh for an enchanting selection of arias and operettas.
Naturally, the programme would not be complete without Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture with live cannon fire, and of course the signature piece which gives this special event its name: Beethoven's ‘Battle Symphony’, a work which was originally composed to include the firing of 193 cannon as part of the score.
The Battle Proms is the only regular concert in the world to rise dramatically to this challenge using live cannon with real black powder explosions, each fired electronically according to the original score by the orchestra’s percussionist. Add to this a sky lit with precisely and expertly launched fireworks, and you truly have a spectacle of unforgettable dramatic impact.
Then it’s time to warm up your singing voice for the traditional flag-waving proms finale, including favourites Jerusalem, Rule Britannia and Land of Hope and Glory, culminating in a dazzling firework spectacular!
The Battle Proms Concert promises the ultimate party in the park packed with ground-shaking, breath-taking entertainment that you will never forget.
Book online or call the Information and Booking Line 01432 355416
Per Adult:
£27 if booked before 1 February 2010. (Online purchase only.)
£28 if booked between 1 February and 30 April 2010
£30 if booked between 1 May 2010 and the day before the concert.
£35 on the day of concert (subject to availability).
Children aged 5 to 15:
£15
(children aged 4 and under are free, and do not require a ticket)
You can pre-order a superb picnic hamper, and also hire chairs, tables and gazebos to pick up on arrival at the concert. Click here to pre-order a picnic from Just Picnics
Click here to pre-order furniture from The Concert Shop
The home of the 11th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough is set amidst breathtaking parkland in the heart of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, eight miles from Oxford. The Palace is a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture and the stunning state rooms are brimming with priceless pictures, porcelain collections and magnificent tapestries.
The private apartments tour takes place in the apartments where the Duke and his family live. It also provides a glimpse of the working life of the house (open during summer months)
Blenheim Palace is set in 2100 acres of formal gardens and 'Capability' Brown landscaped parkland provide the most exquisite setting for this World Heritage Site. The beauty and tranquillity of the formal gardens is encapsulated in the Rose Garden, Italian Gardens, Water Terraces and the newly opened Secret Garden.
The Pleasure Gardens, in the old walled gardens, hosts numerous pleasures for the family. From the Marlborough Maze to the Butterfly House, giant draughts and chess and an adventure playground, it is definitely worth a visit.
Blenheim Palace official website: www.blenheimpalace.com
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1PX
For detailed directions and public transport information please click here
For a list of places to stay in the area, please click here
Exclusive discounts for Battle Proms Concert attendees are available at:
Eynsham Hall Hotel (Reservations: 01993 885 228)
The Holt Hotel (Reservations: 01869 340 259)