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Maestro (TV series)

Maestro is a 2008 reality TV talent show-themed television series produced by the BBC's Classical Music Department in the United Kingdom. It was shown on BBC Two between 12 August and 13 September 2008.[1]

Maestro
Maestro title card
Created byCelina Parker
Presented byClive Anderson
JudgesSir Roger Norrington
Zoë Martlew
Simone Young
Dominic Seldis
Maxim Vengerov.
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time60 minutes
(1st and 5th episodes 90 minutes)
Production companyBBC
Release
Original networkBBC Two
Picture format16:9, 1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatStereo
Original release12 August (2008-08-12) –
13 September 2008 (2008-09-13)

The show features eight celebrities (described by the BBC as "famous amateurs with a passion for classical music") competing for the chance to conduct the BBC Concert Orchestra at the 2008 Proms in the Park at Hyde Park in London on 13 September 2008 as part of the BBC Proms series Last Night of the Proms. The show was presented by Clive Anderson.

Format

The aim for each of the students is to prove that they have what it takes to conduct a piece in the London section of Proms in the Park.

The first stage of preparation was a week-long "Baton Camp" for the students in the last week of May. A mentor has been assigned to each student (see below). The mentors are all established professional conductors, and each will work with their respective protégés, helping them to master the disciplines of orchestral, choral and operatic music with Soprano, Rebecca Evans and Tenor, Alfie Boe. Rehearsals continue throughout the summer, with the students learning how to inspire and engage with the orchestra and the music.

In August the students conduct in the weekly show, which is broadcast on BBC Two in front of a studio audience and an international judging panel made up of acknowledged experts in the field. The contestants conduct the BBC Concert Orchestra (and also learn how to conduct a large choir – in this case, the BBC Symphony Chorus). Each week, one student is eliminated: the marks of the judging panel determine the two weakest contestants, and members of the BBC Concert Orchestra then vote to decide who stays and who must go.

Judging panel

The panel is led by conductor Sir Roger Norrington[2] (who conducted the Last Night of the Proms 2008 at the Royal Albert Hall), and comprises composer and cellist Zoë Martlew,[3] conductor Simone Young[4] and double bassist Dominic Seldis.[5] In the final programme (9 September), a guest judge, the Russian violinist and conductor Maxim Vengerov stood in for Simone Young, who had a prior engagement.

International versions

  Franchise with a currently airing season
  Franchise with an upcoming season
  Franchise with an unknown status
  Franchise that had ceased to air
Country/Region Local title Network Winners Judges Hosts
  Netherlands Maestro AVRO (1)
AVROTROS (2–)
  • Season 1, 2012: Lenette van Dongen
  • Season 2, 2014: Spike
  • Season 3, 2016:   Leona Philippo
  • Season 4, 2017: Maartje van de Wetering
  • Season 5, 2019: Lucas Hamming
  • Season 6, 2021: Sor
  • Frits Sissing
  Norway Maestro NRK1
  • Current
  • Sarah Övinge (2-)
  • Cathrine Winnes (2-)
  • Eivind Gullberg-Jensen (2-)
  • Guest
  • Christian Eggen (Final S2)
  Sweden Maestro SVT
  • Cecilia Rydinger (1–2)
  • Tobias Ringborg (2)
  • Staffan Scheja (2)
  • Gustaf Sjökvist (1)

Contestants and eliminations

The following table (containing the contestants along with their mentors) shows the scores obtained each episode by each contestant, along with those who were eliminated (red), and those who were eligible for elimination, but survived (yellow):

Contestant Episode
1
(no scoring)
2
(out of 40)
3
(out of 40)
4
(out of 40)
5 – first round
(out of 80)
5 – second round
(public vote)
Sue Perkins (TV & radio presenter, actress and writer)
Mentor: Jason Lai[6]
- 35 33 32 67 Winner
Goldie (Electronic music artist, DJ and actor)
Mentor: Ivor Setterfield[7]
- 28 35 27 73 Runner-up
Jane Asher (Actress)
Mentor: Christopher Warren-Green[8]
- 24 25 29 64
Katie Derham (TV & radio presenter)
Mentor: Matthew Rowe[9]
- 26 30 29
Alex James (Blur bassist)
Mentor: Brad Cohen[10]
- 25 24 23
Bradley Walsh (Comedian and actor)
Mentor: Sarah Tenant-Flowers[11]
- 17 23
David Soul (Actor)
Mentor: Natalia Luis-Bassa[12]
- 22
Peter Snow (TV & radio presenter)
Mentor: Peter Stark[13]
-

References

  1. ^ "Eight passionate amateurs bid to become BBC Two's Maestro" (Press release). BBC. 23 May 2008. Retrieved 24 May 2008.
  2. ^ "Roger Norrington (Conductor) - Short Biography".
  3. ^ "Zoë Martlew". zoemartlew.com. Retrieved 13 August 2008.
  4. ^ . Nine-MSN. 5 April 1998. Archived from the original on 10 September 2007. Retrieved 13 August 2008.
  5. ^ "Dominic Seldis". dominicseldis.com. Retrieved 13 August 2008.
  6. ^ . jasonlai.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 October 2008. Retrieved 13 August 2008.)
  7. ^ . newlondonsingers.org.uk. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 13 August 2008.)
  8. ^ Music Director of the London Chamber Orchestra and Orchestra of the Megaron, Athens ("Christopher Warren-Green". harrisonparrott.com. Retrieved 13 August 2008.)
  9. ^ . Clarion Seven Muses. Archived from the original on 3 May 2006. Retrieved 13 August 2008.
  10. ^ "Brad Cohen". bradcohen.net. Retrieved 13 August 2008.
  11. ^ . singscape.org.uk. Archived from the original on 20 November 2008. Retrieved 13 August 2008.
  12. ^ Principal Conductor of the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra, Haffner Orchestra and Hallam Sinfonia (. luis-bassa.com. Archived from the original on 5 June 2004. Retrieved 13 August 2008.)
  13. ^ . peterstark.co.uk. Archived from the original on 31 July 2008. Retrieved 13 August 2008.

External links

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Maestro is a 2008 reality TV talent show themed television series produced by the BBC s Classical Music Department in the United Kingdom It was shown on BBC Two between 12 August and 13 September 2008 1 MaestroMaestro title cardCreated byCelina ParkerPresented byClive AndersonJudgesSir Roger Norrington Zoe MartlewSimone Young Dominic Seldis Maxim Vengerov Country of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series1No of episodes6ProductionRunning time60 minutes 1st and 5th episodes 90 minutes Production companyBBCReleaseOriginal networkBBC TwoPicture format16 9 1080i HDTV Audio formatStereoOriginal release12 August 2008 08 12 13 September 2008 2008 09 13 The show features eight celebrities described by the BBC as famous amateurs with a passion for classical music competing for the chance to conduct the BBC Concert Orchestra at the 2008 Proms in the Park at Hyde Park in London on 13 September 2008 as part of the BBC Proms series Last Night of the Proms The show was presented by Clive Anderson Contents 1 Format 2 Judging panel 3 International versions 4 Contestants and eliminations 5 References 6 External linksFormat EditThe aim for each of the students is to prove that they have what it takes to conduct a piece in the London section of Proms in the Park The first stage of preparation was a week long Baton Camp for the students in the last week of May A mentor has been assigned to each student see below The mentors are all established professional conductors and each will work with their respective proteges helping them to master the disciplines of orchestral choral and operatic music with Soprano Rebecca Evans and Tenor Alfie Boe Rehearsals continue throughout the summer with the students learning how to inspire and engage with the orchestra and the music In August the students conduct in the weekly show which is broadcast on BBC Two in front of a studio audience and an international judging panel made up of acknowledged experts in the field The contestants conduct the BBC Concert Orchestra and also learn how to conduct a large choir in this case the BBC Symphony Chorus Each week one student is eliminated the marks of the judging panel determine the two weakest contestants and members of the BBC Concert Orchestra then vote to decide who stays and who must go Judging panel EditThe panel is led by conductor Sir Roger Norrington 2 who conducted the Last Night of the Proms 2008 at the Royal Albert Hall and comprises composer and cellist Zoe Martlew 3 conductor Simone Young 4 and double bassist Dominic Seldis 5 In the final programme 9 September a guest judge the Russian violinist and conductor Maxim Vengerov stood in for Simone Young who had a prior engagement International versions Edit Franchise with a currently airing season Franchise with an upcoming season Franchise with an unknown status Franchise that had ceased to airCountry Region Local title Network Winners Judges Hosts Netherlands Maestro AVRO 1 AVROTROS 2 Season 1 2012 Lenette van Dongen Season 2 2014 Spike Season 3 2016 Leona Philippo Season 4 2017 Maartje van de Wetering Season 5 2019 Lucas Hamming Season 6 2021 Sor Current Vincent de Kort 3 Isabelle van Keulen Dominic Seldis Former Otto Tausk 1 2 Frits Sissing Norway Maestro NRK1 Season 1 2010 Hilde Louise Asbjornsen Season 2 2020 Herman Dahl Current Sarah Ovinge 2 Cathrine Winnes 2 Eivind Gullberg Jensen 2 Guest Christian Eggen Final S2 Season 1 2010 Espen Beranek Holm Season 2 2020 Mikkel Niva Sweden Maestro SVT Season 1 2011 Marit Bergman Season 2 2013 Cecilia Frode Cecilia Rydinger 1 2 Tobias Ringborg 2 Staffan Scheja 2 Gustaf Sjokvist 1 Contestants and eliminations EditThe following table containing the contestants along with their mentors shows the scores obtained each episode by each contestant along with those who were eliminated red and those who were eligible for elimination but survived yellow Contestant Episode1 no scoring 2 out of 40 3 out of 40 4 out of 40 5 first round out of 80 5 second round public vote Sue Perkins TV amp radio presenter actress and writer Mentor Jason Lai 6 35 33 32 67 WinnerGoldie Electronic music artist DJ and actor Mentor Ivor Setterfield 7 28 35 27 73 Runner upJane Asher Actress Mentor Christopher Warren Green 8 24 25 29 64Katie Derham TV amp radio presenter Mentor Matthew Rowe 9 26 30 29Alex James Blur bassist Mentor Brad Cohen 10 25 24 23Bradley Walsh Comedian and actor Mentor Sarah Tenant Flowers 11 17 23David Soul Actor Mentor Natalia Luis Bassa 12 22Peter Snow TV amp radio presenter Mentor Peter Stark 13 References Edit Eight passionate amateurs bid to become BBC Two s Maestro Press release BBC 23 May 2008 Retrieved 24 May 2008 Roger Norrington Conductor Short Biography Zoe Martlew zoemartlew com Retrieved 13 August 2008 Simone Young Profile Nine MSN 5 April 1998 Archived from the original on 10 September 2007 Retrieved 13 August 2008 Dominic Seldis dominicseldis com Retrieved 13 August 2008 Jason Lai jasonlai co uk Archived from the original on 4 October 2008 Retrieved 13 August 2008 Ivor Setterfield newlondonsingers org uk Archived from the original on 25 July 2008 Retrieved 13 August 2008 Music Director of the London Chamber Orchestra and Orchestra of the Megaron Athens Christopher Warren Green harrisonparrott com Retrieved 13 August 2008 Matthew Rowe Clarion Seven Muses Archived from the original on 3 May 2006 Retrieved 13 August 2008 Brad Cohen bradcohen net Retrieved 13 August 2008 Sarah Tenant Flowers singscape org uk Archived from the original on 20 November 2008 Retrieved 13 August 2008 Principal Conductor of the Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra Haffner Orchestra and Hallam Sinfonia Natalia Luis Bassa luis bassa com Archived from the original on 5 June 2004 Retrieved 13 August 2008 Peter Stark peterstark co uk Archived from the original on 31 July 2008 Retrieved 13 August 2008 External links EditMaestro at BBC Online Maestro at IMDb Maestro at BBC Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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