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BBC Proms 2022

1antimuzak
Ago 16, 2022, 1:38 am

Tuesday 16th August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 40: Vasily Petrenko conducts the RPO.

Vasily Petrenko conducts Prokofiev's 5th Symphony, alongside works by Copland and George Walker. Presented by Ian Skelly, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Copland: Appalachian Spring - suite. George Walker: Trombone Concerto. 8.15 Interval: In the BBC's centenary year, Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough takes a closer look at another cultural landmark from 1922 - Robert Flaherty's ground-breaking documentary film Nanook of the North. Film historian Roswitha Skare and journalist Luke Dormehl explain why this study of life in the Arctic has proved to be both controversial and influential. 8.35 Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5 in B flat. Peter Moore (trombone), Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Vasily Petrenko (conductor).
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2antimuzak
Ago 17, 2022, 1:48 am

Wednesday 17th August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 41: Beethoven's First Piano Concerto with Behzod Abduraimov.

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and conductor Thomas Dausgaard perform music by Nielsen; and Behzod Abduraimov joins for Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 1. Presented by Martin Handley, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Ravel: La valse; Beethoven: Piano Concerto No 1. 8.20 Interval: Daniel Grimley talks to Martin Handley about the music of Nielsen. 8.40 Part 2 - Nielsen: Symphony No 3, 'Sinfonia espansiva'. Behzod Abduraimov (piano), Elizabeth Watts (soprano), Benjamin Appl (baritone), BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Thomas Dausgaard (conductor).
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3antimuzak
Ago 18, 2022, 1:26 am

Thursday 18th August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:15 (2 hours and 45 minutes long)

Prom 42: Sibelius, Beethoven and Nielsen.

Live at the BBC Proms: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and conductor Thomas Dausgaard perform symphonies by Sibelius and Nielsen. Presented by Martin Handley, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Sibelius: Symphony No. 7. Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 4. 8.30 Interval. Chain Reaction: Georgia Mann and Tom Service take us on the third of six unpredictable musical journeys which connect the last piece in the first half of a Prom to the first piece after the interval. 8.50 Part 2 Nielsen: Symphony No. 4, 'The Inextinguishable' Francesco Piemontesi (piano). BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Thomas Dausgaard (conductor). 'Music is life - and like it, inextinguishable.' Two giants of the symphony take the 20th century head-on, with shattering results. Sibelius seems to concentrate all the forces of air, earth and water in a Seventh Symphony that feels like it could have been wrought from the elements themselves. Nielsen confronted the brutality of the First World War in music that absolutely refuses to lie down and die - crowned by a life-or-death duel for two sets of drums. An epic evening from the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra under its Danish-born Chief Conductor Thomas Dausgaard: Beethoven's lyrical Fourth Piano Concerto will form the eye of the storm, with Francesco Piemontesi as soloist.
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4antimuzak
Ago 19, 2022, 1:43 am

Friday 19th August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:30 (3 hours long)

Prom 43: Handel: Solomon.

Hannah French presents live from the Royal Albert Hall as the BBC Singers and The English Concert with conductor Sofi Jeannin perform Handel's Solomon, with a cast of soloists, including Iestyn Davies in the title role. Handel: Solomon. Act I. 8:00 Interval: Suzanne Aspden talks to Hannah French about Handel's Solomon. 8:20 Act II & III. Iestyn Davies (Solomon). Anna Dennis (Solomon's Queen/First Harlot). Benjamin Hulett (Zadok). Ashley Riches (A Levite). Wallis Giunta (Queen of Sheba/Second Harlot). BBC Singers. The English Concert. Sofi Jeannin (conductor). 'Thy harmony's divine, great king. All, all obey the artist's string. And now, illustrious prince, receive. Such tribute as my realm can give.' A musician as monarch: what could be more perfect? Handel's Solomon (1749) is a celebration of a nation (and a genius) at the height of its confidence, and with its libretto by Moses Mendes, this lavish oratorio is the gloriously tuneful product of a diverse and fast-changing society. Iestyn Davies - arguably Britain's finest living counter-tenor - lavishes all his eloquence and dramatic power on the title-role, as the period instruments of the English Concert, and the BBC Singers under their Chief Conductor Sofi Jeannin, bring Handel's vision to majestic life.
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5antimuzak
Ago 20, 2022, 1:44 am

Saturday 20th August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 44: Ethel Smyth's Mass in D.

Petroc Trelawny presents live from the Royal Albert Hall as the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus perform Debussy's Nocturnes and Ethel Smyth's Mass in D, conducted by Sakari Oramo. Ethel Smyth was not especially religious, but the text and images of the Catholic Mass simply thrilled her and her monumental Mass in D is one of the crowning glories of the British choral tradition. Following their widely admired 2019 recording, Sakari Oramo and the BBCSO give the first Proms performance since the composer's own lifetime, with rising operatic star Nardus Williams heading an impressive quartet of soloists. Debussy's Nocturnes begin the evening in a very different, but no less beautiful world - blurring the edges of sound itself to create music that seems to glow in the dark. Claude Debussy: Nocturnes. 8.05 Interval: Music historian Leah Broad joins Petroc Trelawny to explore Ethel Smyth's choral writing. 8.25 Ethel Smyth: Mass in D. Nardus Williams (soprano), Bethan Langford (mezzo), Robert Murray (tenor), Božidar Smiljani? (bass-baritone), BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Sakari Oramo (conductor).
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6antimuzak
Ago 22, 2022, 1:45 am

Monday 22nd August 2022 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Proms at Liverpool.

Petroc Trelawny presents a live recital from Liverpool's St George's Hall, with the Dudok Quartet Amsterdam playing Doreen Carwithen's String Quartet No 2 and Brahms's String Quartet in A minor. Never afraid to explore beyond the standard repertoire, the ensemble champions Carwithen's windswept Second Quartet of 1950, alongside one of the gentle giants of the 19th-century repertoire - the big-hearted masterpiece that Brahms wrote as a gift for his great friend, the Hungarian violinist Joseph Joachim. With interpreters as imaginative as these, it'll sound more vibrant than ever in the magnificent surroundings of Liverpool's St George's Hall. Doreen Carwithen: String Quartet No 2. Brahms: String Quartet in A minor, Op 51 No 2. Dudok Quartet Amsterdam.
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7antimuzak
Ago 23, 2022, 1:39 am

Tuesday 23rd August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 48: Zubin Mehta conducts the Australian World Orchestra.

Zubin Mehta conducts the Australian World Orchestra in music by Webern, Debussy and Brahms, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Presented by Petroc Trelawny. Webern: Passacaglia, Op. 1; Six Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 6 (revised version, 1928); Debussy, arr. Brett Dean: Ariettes oubliées. 8.15: Interval: Petroc Trelawny explores the impetus behind the Australian World Orchestra's inception, and discovers the energy that has driven its music making since Alexander Briger's inaugural concert 11 years ago. Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D major. Siobhan Stagg (soprano), Australian World Orchestra, Zubin Mehta (conductor).
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8antimuzak
Ago 24, 2022, 1:34 am

Wednesday 24th August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:00 to 21:15 (2 hours and 15 minutes long)

Prom 49: Rattle conducts Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony.

Sir Simon Rattle conducts the London Symphony Orchestra with soprano Louise Alder and mezzo-soprano Dame Sarah Connolly in Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Presented by Andrew McGregor. Harrison Birtwistle: Donum Simoni MMXVIII; Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C minor, 'Resurrection'. Louise Alder (soprano), Dame Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano). CBSO Chorus, London Symphony Chorus, London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle (conductor).
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9antimuzak
Ago 26, 2022, 1:49 am

Friday 26th August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:30 (3 hours long)

Prom 52: Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra with Pekka Kuusisto.

Live at the BBC Proms: Nicholas Collon conducts the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra with violinist Pekka Kuusisto, including music by Debussy, Vaughan Williams and Sibelius. Presented by Katie Derham, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Debussy: La mer. Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending. 8.10pm Interval: John Gallagher explores trends in gardening and attitudes towards outdoor life in the 20s. Thomas Adès: Märchentänze Sibelius: Symphony No. 5 in E flat. Pekka Kuusisto (violin). Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Nicholas Collon (conductor).
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10antimuzak
Ago 29, 2022, 1:42 am

Monday 29th August 2022 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Proms at Birmingham.

Petroc Trelawny presents a live recital from Birmingham's Bradshaw Hall, with Claire Barnett-Jones and pianist Simon Lepper performing music by Joseph Horovitz, Ethel Smyth, Rebecca Clarke, Vaughan Williams and Errollyn Wallen. The sheer wealth and beauty of English poetry has been a continual inspiration to British composers. Since winning the Joan Sutherland Audience Prize at the 2021 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World, mezzo Claire Barnett-Jones has become one of the most sought-after voices on both the operatic stage and the concert platform - with one critic writing that she stole the stage at every movement in English National Opera's recent The Cunning Little Vixen. Today, with pianist Simon Lepper, she celebrates the songs of composers Vaughan Williams and Ethel Smyth, brings all her theatrical flair to a Shakespeare sketch by Joseph Horovitz, and sings something entirely new from Proms favourite Errollyn Wallen. Joseph Horovitz: Lady Macbeth - a scena; Ethel Smyth: Lieder, Op 4; Rebecca Clarke: The Seal Man; Vaughan Williams: Four Last Songs; Errollyn Wallen: Lady Super Spy Adventurer. Claire Barnett-Jones (mezzo), Simon Lepper (piano).
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11antimuzak
Ago 29, 2022, 1:43 am

Monday 29th August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 57: Bach's Mass in B minor with the OAE.

Hannah French presents live from the Royal Albert Hall as John Butt conducts the Orchestra and Choir of the Age of Enlightenment and soloists Rachel Redmond, Mary Bevan, Iestyn Davies, Guy Cutting and Matthew Brook in a performance of Bach's Mass in B minor. Choral music offers few loftier spiritual or artistic challenges than Bach's Mass in B minor - but then, few living performers are better equipped to tackle it than Baroque music specialist and scholar John Butt, and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Five exceptional soloists join Butt and the OAE as they drive to the emotional core of this sublime music - and lay bare the passionate, profoundly devoted heart of the man who wrote it. Bach: Mass in B minor. Rachel Redmond and Mary Bevan (sopranos), Iestyn Davies (counter-tenor), Guy Cutting (tenor), Matthew Brook (bass), Choir of the Age of Enlightenment, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, John Butt (conductor).
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12antimuzak
Ago 31, 2022, 1:44 am

Wednesday 31st August 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 59: Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius.

Edward Gardner conducts the London Philharmonic in Elgar's The Dream of Gerontius, with soloists Allan Clayton, Jamie Barton and James Platt. Presented by Martin Handley, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius. Allan Clayton (tenor), Jamie Barton (mezzo-soprano), James Platt (bass), Hallé Choir London Philharmonic Choir and Orchestra, Edward Gardner (conductor).
(Live)

13antimuzak
Sep 2, 2022, 1:46 am

Friday 2nd September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 61: Chineke! performs Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.

Live at the BBC Proms: Kevin John Edusei conducts Chineke! in George Walker's heartfelt song cycle Lilacs with soloist Nicole Cabell, and Beethoven's joyous Ninth Symphony. Presented by Georgia Mann, live from the Royal Albert Hall. George Walker: Lilacs. 7.50pm - Interval: Dedicated in 1922, the Lincoln Memorial is a neoclassical temple built to honour the 16th president of the United States. Lisa Mullen discovers why America chose to mark the man who led the nation in the civil war and issued the Emancipation Proclamation that freed slaves forever. Michael Goldfarb, Professor Sarah Churchwell and Dr Joanna Cohen discuss how the Lincoln Memorial became the backdrop for the continuing civil rights movement. Also, we'll hear from Keelan Carew about his Proms highlights in the last week. 8.15pm - Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, 'Choral'. Nicole Cabell (soprano). Raehann Bryce-Davis (mezzo). Zwakele Tshabalala (tenor). Ryan Speedo Green (bass-baritone). Chineke! Chorus and Orchestra. Kevin John Edusei (conductor).
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14antimuzak
Sep 3, 2022, 1:50 am

Saturday 3rd September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:00 to 20:45 (1 hour and 45 minutes long)

Berliner Philharmoniker and Kirill Petrenko - Mahler's Seventh Symphony.

Kirill Petrenko conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in Mahler's Seventh Symphony. Presented by Martin Handley, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Mahler: Symphony No. 7 in E minor. Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Kirill Petrenko (conductor). In the first of two concerts in the 2022 BBC Proms, the orchestra performs the symphony that Mahler called his 'song of the night'. Every Mahler symphony is an emotional journey; but this one sweeps from an overcast Alpine lake through love songs, nightmares and nocturnal marches to an ear-splitting finish along with jangling cowbells and laced with pitch-black humour.
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15antimuzak
Sep 4, 2022, 1:42 am

Sunday 4th September 2022
Time: 11:30 to 13:00 (1 hour and 30 minutes long)

Prom 64: Andras Schiff Plays Beethoven Piano Sonatas.

Katie Derham presents live from the Royal Albert Hall as Andras Schiff plays Beethoven's final three piano sonatas, works of Olympian virtuosity and transcendent, spiritual beauty. The pianist said that Beethoven's piano sonatas have lost none of their relevance and freshness and in Schiff's hands every new encounter with these great but deeply human works reveals new depths of character and meaning. Beethoven: Piano Sonata No 30 in E, Op 109; Piano Sonata No 31 in A flat, Op 110; Piano Sonata No 32 in C minor, Op 111. Andras Schiff (piano).
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16antimuzak
Sep 4, 2022, 1:45 am

Sunday 4th September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Berlin Philharmonic Plays Schnittke and Shostakovich.

Martin Handley presents live from the Royal Albert Hall as Daniel Harding conducts the Berlin Philharmonic in Schnittke's Viola Concerto with soloist Tabea Zimmermann, as well as Bruckner's Symphony No 4, known as Romantic. Schnittke: Viola Concerto. 8.10 Interval: Tasmin Little joins Martin Handley to look ahead to the week's highlights at the BBC Proms. Bruckner: Symphony No 4 - Romantic. Tabea Zimmermann (viola), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Daniel Harding (conductor).
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17antimuzak
Sep 5, 2022, 1:38 am

Monday 5th September 2022 (starting this afternoon)
Time: 13:00 to 14:00 (1 hour long)

Proms at Glasgow: Piano Trios by Haydn and Smyth.

Petroc Trelawney presents live from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow as Trio Gaspard performs Haydn's spirited G minor piano trio and the ardent and melodious Piano Trio in D minor by the young Ethel Smyth. Haydn: Piano Trio in G minor, Hob XV:19; Smyth: Piano Trio. Trio Gaspard.
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18antimuzak
Sep 5, 2022, 1:40 am

Monday 5th September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 66: Beethoven, Betsy Jolas and Mahler.

A live concert from the Royal Albert Hall, with Karina Canellakis conducting the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's First Symphony and the world premiere of Betsy Jolas's bTunes with pianist Nicolas Hodges. Imagine if silence had a sound. That's what the young Gustav Mahler tried to evoke in the massive stillness that opens his First Symphony - a whole world emerging into life, and a young artist walking out to find triumph, tragedy and love. Expect surprises (and sounds) like you've never heard when the revered Franco-American composer Betsy Jolas riffs on the 21st-century listening culture of playlists and downloads in her inventive new concerto for pianist Nicolas Hodges. Karina Canellakis conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra - and few living conductors are better equipped to channel fire from the gods in Beethoven's Olympian overture. Beethoven: The Creatures of Prometheus - overture. Betsy Jolas: bTunes BBC co-commission: world premiere. 7.55 Interval: Ian Skelly talks to Robert Samuels about Mahler's First Symphony. 8.15 Mahler: Symphony No 1 in D. Nicolas Hodges (piano), BBC Symphony Orchestra, Karina Canellakis (conductor).
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19antimuzak
Sep 6, 2022, 1:45 am

Tuesday 6th September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:15 (2 hours and 45 minutes long)

Prom 67: Nicola Benedetti plays Wynton Marsalis.

Thomas Søndergård conducts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Britten and Bernstein. Nicola Benedetti joins them for Wynton Marsalis's Violin Concerto, at the Royal Albert Hall. Adès: Three-Piece Suite from 'Powder Her Face' (Suite No. 1); Wynton Marsalis: Violin Concerto. 8.30 Interval. Lisa Mullen hears how the Hollywood Bowl has hosted some of the greats of classical and popular music, from Felix and Leonard Slatkin to Ella Fitzgerald, The Beatles and James Taylor. Michael Goldfarb and Mark Glancy discuss the emergence of a cultural landmark. Britten: Four Sea Interludes from 'Peter Grimes'; Bernstein: Symphonic Dances from 'West Side Story'. Nicola Benedetti (violin), Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Thomas Søndergård (conductor).
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20antimuzak
Sep 7, 2022, 1:41 am

Wednesday 7th September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:00 to 22:00 (3 hours long)

Prom 69: Beethoven's Missa solemnis.

John Eliot Gardiner and his Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique perform Beethoven's supreme spiritual testament, the Missa solemnis. Presented by Hannah French, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Beethoven: Missa solemnis. Lucy Crowe (soprano), Ann Hallenberg (mezzo-soprano), Giovanni Sala (tenor), William Thomas (bass), Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Sir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor).
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21antimuzak
Sep 8, 2022, 1:47 am

Thursday 8th September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 70: The Philadelphia Orchestra and Yannick Nézet-Séguin.

The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin plays Beethoven's Eroica Symphony and Angel Blue joins them for Barber's Knoxville: Summer of 1915. Presented by Ian Skelly, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915. Valerie Coleman: This Is Not a Small Voice (UK Premiere). 8.00 Interval. Chain Reaction: Georgia Mann and Tom Service take us on the last of six musical journeys which connect the last piece in the first half of a Prom to the first piece after the interval. 8.20 Beethoven Symphony No. 3 in E flat, 'Eroica'. Angel Blue (soprano), Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor).
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22antimuzak
Sep 9, 2022, 1:43 am

Friday 9th September 2022 (starting this evening)
Time: 19:30 to 22:00 (2 hours and 30 minutes long)

Prom 71: The Philadelphia Orchestra with Lisa Batiashvili.

Live at the BBC Proms: Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts The Philadelphia Orchestra with violinist Lisa Batiashvili in music by Rachmaninov, Chausson, Saint-Saëns and Florence Price. Presented by Ian Skelly, live from the Royal Albert Hall. Rachmaninov: The Isle of the Dead; Chausson: Poème; Saint-Saëns: Introduction and Rondo capriccioso. 8.25 Interval: Ian Skelly talks to Samantha Ege about the music of Florence Price. 8.50 Florence Price: Symphony No. 1 in E minor. Lisa Batiashvili (violin), the Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor).
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