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Qu'est-ce (qui) est promenade concert - définition

Promenade concerts
  • A c. 1880 poster for promenade concerts at [[Hengler's Circus]], on the site of the present-day London Palladium
  • Vauxhall Gardens, from the ''[[Microcosm of London]]'', 1810

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Promenade concerts
¦ noun Brit. a concert of classical music at which part of the audience stands in an area without seating.
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Promenade concerts
Promenade concerts were musical performances in the 18th and 19th century pleasure gardens of London, where the audience would stroll about while listening to the music. The term derives from the French se promener, "to walk".
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PAINTING BY GEORGES BRAQUE
Concert 1937
Concert is an oil on canvas still-life painting by Cubist painter Georges Braque, painted in 1937. It measures 28 × 35½ in.

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Promenade concert

Promenade concerts were musical performances in the 18th and 19th century pleasure gardens of London, where the audience would stroll about while listening to the music. The term derives from the French se promener, "to walk".

Today, the term promenade concert is often associated with the Proms summer classical music concert series founded in 1895 by Robert Newman and the conductor Henry Wood.

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1. New themes, including the sea, and fairy tales, have been introduced to the series of around 70 concerts, which began as the Henry Wood Promenade Concert on August 10 18'5.
2. EDDY HOLT Henley–on–Thames, Oxfordshire From Mr Ian du Pr Sir, I can imagine nothing more British than being at Sundays Promenade Concert at the Royal Albert Hall when, two minutes before the performance, the news came over the speaker system to a packed audience that England had won the fourth Test.