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  • Sat 19 Jul 2014

  • Thu 24 Jul 2014

    • 19:30
      Royal Albert Hall

      One of choral music’s greatest works, Janáček’s Glagolitic Mass is a passionate, secular oratorio celebrating nationhood and peace. By contrast, conflict is to the fore in Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1, a work that distils the drama of the composer’s relationship with Schumann and his wife Clara. Valery Gergiev conducts the London Symphony Orchestra, with soloist Barry Douglas.

      One of choral music’s greatest works, Janáček’s Glagolitic Mass is a passionate, secular oratorio celebrating nationhood and peace. By contrast, conflict is to the fore in Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1, a work that distils the drama of the composer’s relationship with Schumann and his wife Clara. Valery Gergiev conducts the London Symphony Orchestra, with soloist Barry Douglas.

      Programme

          • Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor(49 mins)
            • interval
            • Glagolitic Mass (original version, reconstructed P. Wingfield)(43 mins)

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        Prom 9: Brahms & Janáček
    • Sat 26 Jul 2014

    • Sat 2 Aug 2014

      • 14:00
        Royal College of Music

        Join Anna Flannagan and the ladies of the ѿý Singers to sing extracts from Cole Porter's Kiss Me, Kate and pick up some musical theatre performance tips along the way. Open to ages 7-plus.

        Proms Plus Sing
    • Sun 17 Aug 2014

    • Thu 21 Aug 2014

      • 19:30
        Royal Albert Hall

        Wilfred Owen’s shattering verse sits at the heart of Britten’s War Requiem – that great pacifist outpouring of horror and sorrow. Performed here in this First World War centenary year by the same orchestra which premiered it in 1962, in this performance the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Andris Nelsons are joined by the ѿý Proms Youth Choir.

        Wilfred Owen’s shattering verse sits at the heart of Britten’s War Requiem – that great pacifist outpouring of horror and sorrow. Performed here in this First World War centenary year by the same orchestra which premiered it in 1962, in this performance the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Andris Nelsons are joined by the ѿý Proms Youth Choir.

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        Prom 47: Britten – War Requiem
    • Sat 6 Sep 2014

    • Sat 13 Sep 2014