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Sezon 1996
The BBC Proms season opens at the Royal Albert Hall with a live transmission in simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3 of Haydn's The Creation, the first of ten concerts screened this summer.
The BBC Proms season opens at the Royal Albert Hall with a live transmission in simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3 of Haydn's The Creation, the first of ten concerts screened this summer.
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The first of four Proms especially recorded for BBCtv and featuring interviews with the performing artists. Introduced by James Naughtie.
American soprano Dawn Upshaw celebrates the
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The first of four Proms especially recorded for BBCtv and featuring interviews with the performing artists. Introduced by James Naughtie.
American soprano Dawn Upshaw celebrates the range and vitality of the music she grew up with. Accompanied by the London Sinfonietta, conducted by Eric Stern, and American pianist Fred Hersch, she performs music by Bernstein, Copland, Weill, Gershwin, Rodgers and Hart, and Sondheim.
First broadcast: Sat 10th Aug 1996, 19:30 on BBC Two England
Live from the Royal
Albert Hall , London, and in a simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3, the National Youth
Orchestra of
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First broadcast: Sat 10th Aug 1996, 19:30 on BBC Two England
Live from the Royal
Albert Hall , London, and in a simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3, the National Youth
Orchestra of Great Britain performs a programme of 20th-century classics. Opera star Sally Burgess joins the orchestra, conducted by Paul Daniel , to sing a selection of George Gershwin 's best known tunes, including Someone to Watch over Me and Slap That Bass. The concert opens with Ameriques by Varese and ends with Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, on the 25th anniversary of the composer's death. Introduced by Sarah Walker.
Second of four Proms recorded especially for BBC television. James Naughtie introduces a programme of Bach and Handel, bringing together the choirs of Winchester Cathedral, New
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Second of four Proms recorded especially for BBC television. James Naughtie introduces a programme of Bach and Handel, bringing together the choirs of Winchester Cathedral, New College,
Oxford, and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
Featuring an interviewwith Belgian
Rene Jacobs who makes his Prom debut conducting excerpts from
Handel's opera Julius Caesar and two of Bach's most popularworks, Suite No 3 in D-which includes Airon a G String -and the Magnificat.
Bach: Suite no.3 in D
Handel: excerpts from Julius Caesar
Bach: Magnificat in D major
Performers:-
Andreas Scholl (Caesar) - counter-tenor
María Bayo (Cleopatra) - soprano
Choir of New College Oxford
Winchester Cathedral Choir
Susan Gritton - soprano
Peter Kooij - bass
Jamie MacDougall - tenor
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
René Jacobs - conductor
Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London, in a simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3, the new Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra,
Jiri Belohlavek , makes his debut at
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Live from the Royal Albert Hall , London, in a simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3, the new Principal Guest Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra,
Jiri Belohlavek , makes his debut at the Proms for a programme featuring a trio of pieces from his Czech homeland. Dvorak's TeDeum, written for the composer's visit to America in 1892, opens the concert, sung by soprano Judith Howarth , baritone Ivan Kusnjer and the BBC Symphony Chorus. It is followed by works with military associations from the two greatest
Czech composers of the 20th century: Martinu's Field Mass and Janacek's Sinfonietta. The evening is completed by the last of Mozart's piano concertos - No 27 in B flat, K595 - performed by American pianist Richard Goode.
During the interval, host Michael Berkeley delves into the life of the Royal Albert Hall beyond the Proms and finds the celebrated concert hall, in its 125th year, hosting a wide range of events.
The first of two Proms featuring youth orchestras being televised this year, presented by James Naughtie.
The European Union Youth Orchestra is caught both off and on duty on the last
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The first of two Proms featuring youth orchestras being televised this year, presented by James Naughtie.
The European Union Youth Orchestra is caught both off and on duty on the last night of a six-country tour. Some of the 140 musicians selected from European Union countries talk about their rehearsal and tour period.
Led for the first time by conductor Sir Colin Davis, who is known for his interpretations of Jean Sibelius, they play the composer's Symphony No 2 and complement it with Richard Strauss's portrait of a lover, Don Juan.
Sir Colin says: "I wanted to give the orchestra something challenging so they can show what they've got in them. Don Juan is a good showpiece but the Symphony No 2 is not as straightforward as it might seem. There's age-old suffering embedded in Sibelius - how will these gifted young musicians respond to that?"
Director Simon Broughton; Executive producer David Willcock
Pianist Andras Schiff performs two of Mozart's lesser-known masterpieces, No 19 in F and No 22 in E flat, with the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by George Malcolm.
Introduced by James Naughtie.
Pianist Andras Schiff performs two of Mozart's lesser-known masterpieces, No 19 in F and No 22 in E flat, with the English Chamber Orchestra conducted by George Malcolm.
Introduced by James Naughtie.
he Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, making its British television debut, is conducted by Valery Gergiev in a programme of Russian and French music. The concert is introduced by
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he Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, making its British television debut, is conducted by Valery Gergiev in a programme of Russian and French music. The concert is introduced by Christopher Warren-Green , leader of the Philharmonia Orchestra, and begins with Prokofiev's Symphony No 6, the composer's most tragic, emotional and structurally complex work, written during the last years of the Second World War.
This is followed by the European premiere of an orchestration by the contemporary Russian composer Edison Denisov of Musorgsky's The Nursery, sung by the young Russian soprano Anna Netrebko. The concert finishes with a performance of Debussy's atmospheric evocation of the sea, La Mer. During the interval.
Christopher Warren-Green's travel diary records his bike trip to the Netherlands.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall in London. To mark the centenary of the death of Anton Bruckner , a sequence of his choral music makes up part one of tonight's programme. The BBC Singers
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Live from the Royal Albert Hall in London. To mark the centenary of the death of Anton Bruckner , a sequence of his choral music makes up part one of tonight's programme. The BBC Singers are conducted by Jane Glover and organist John Scott opens the concert by playing the Prelude and Fugue in C Minor. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in D Minor, The Choral, forms the second half of the programme, with Sir Georg Solti conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Singers and the London Voices. During the interval, he talks to James Naughtie about the two decades he has spent as Music Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
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