Monarchs have come and gone (albeit not
particularly quickly, as this weekend’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations cheerfully
bear witness to!) but the Royal Philharmonic Society, soon to celebrate its 200th
year, has endured. In recognition of its centenary year in 1913, the Society
was granted official permission to add Royal to its name. It now enjoys the
immediate patronage of Her Majesty the Queen, to whom the RPS sends the warmest wishes on her Diamond Jubilee! In 1988, as the Society
celebrated the 175th year of its foundation, Her Majesty even came
to see some of the items in the RPS archive. Here she is taking a good look.
With
the Jubilee concert and the Thames Jubilee Pageant to look forward to this
weekend, it looks like Her Majesty is helping to sound the trumpet for music! The promise of a four-day weekend, it seems, is temporarily doing away with good old British
cynicism, so I’ll be joining in the fun and games, even if we haven’t stretched to
bunting in the office.
Helen Pearce
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