The famous British "The Proms" has a history of 111 years and is the oldest music festival in the history of music.
Since the day it was founded, it has been adhering to the principle of "wide range of works, first-class quality, and open to the public". The repertoire of the concert is usually structured like this: the first half is "more serious" works, and the second half is short and sweet works that Newman calls "super rhapsody", including some popular arias from operas. Since 1996, the "Proms" has been innovated again, creating several different performances such as "Proms in the Park", "Proms Chamber Music", "Proms Lecture"; The opening of the first "Proms Solo Concert" in 1997 triggered a new round of concert structure combinations, with themes such as "Chorus Day" in 1998, "Millennium Music in One Day" in 1999, and "Millennium Youth Day" in 2000. The concerts have been successful one after another; jazz, film music, stage plays, etc. from other countries have made the program richer and more diversified.
From serious and elegant classical music, to easy-to-accept crossover music, to pop music that is very familiar to young people. The children's special performance at the Proms Music Festival in 1999 brought people a lot of surprises: it turns out that all music is connected, they can appear on the same stage so harmoniously, and are accepted by the vast majority of people. More importantly, they all bring joy and pleasure to people. It can be said that highlighting the joy of music appreciation is the unique feature of this concert.