
Live at the ѿý Proms: the Britten Sinfonia, conducted by David Bates, perform Mozart’s Requiem along with works by Rameau and Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
Live at the ѿý Proms: the Britten Sinfonia, conducted by David Bates, play Mozart’s Requiem and works by Rameau and the Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London
Presented by Petroc Trelawny
Rameau: Hippolyte et Aricie – Bruit de tonnerre and Ritornello
Dardanus – Tambourins I & II
Castor et Pollux – ‘Tristes apprêts’
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges: Symphony No. 2 in D major
Rameau: Dardanus – ‘Lieux funestes’
Platée – Orage
Les Indes galantes - Suites d’orchestre: Entrée les Sauvages: III. Chaconne (à deux clavecins)
8.10: Interval: Petroc Trelawny and guests talk about the music in tonight's programme, and look at the work of the National Youth Chamber Choir.
Mozart: Requiem (compl. Sussmayr)
Samantha Clarke, soprano
Claudia Huckle, contralto
Nick Pritchard, tenor
William Thomas, bass
National Youth Chamber Choir
Britten Sinfonia
David Bates, conductor
‘Didn’t I tell you that I composed the Requiem for myself?’ Mozart may (or may not) have spoken those words on his death bed, but his choral masterpiece, the Requiem, commissioned by a mysterious cloaked figure, certainly offers a transfiguring experience. Written in the last month of Mozart’s life, it contrasts the fear of death with radiant hope and balances dark drama with sublime simplicity. It’s sung tonight by a cast of rising-star soloists, joined by some of the UK’s most talented young voices, the National Youth Chamber Choir. As a prelude, the concert’s first half includes a short symphony by Mozart’s contemporary Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges – the first composer of African ancestry to make waves in Europe – and a selection of dances arias and storm-evocations drawn from operas by Jean-Philippe Rameau, the leading music-dramatist of this day.
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Jean‐Philippe Rameau
Hippolyte et Aricie - Bruit de tonnerre
Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: David Bates. -
Jean‐Philippe Rameau
Hippolyte et Aricie - Ritornello
Performer: William Thomas. Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: David Bates. -
Jean‐Philippe Rameau
Dardanus - Tambourins I & II
Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: David Bates. -
Jean‐Philippe Rameau
Castor et Pollux - 'Tristes apprets'
Performer: Samantha Clarke. Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: David Bates. -
Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges
Symphony No 2 in D major
Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: David Bates. -
Jean‐Philippe Rameau
Dardanus - 'Lieux funestes'
Performer: Nick Pritchard. Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: David Bates. -
Jean‐Philippe Rameau
Platee - Orage
Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: David Bates. -
Jean‐Philippe Rameau
Les Indes galantes - Chaconne
Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: David Bates. -
Ben Parry
Aldeburgh Carol
Choir: The National Youth Chamber Choir. Conductor: Ben Parry.- APPLE MUSIC.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Requiem: Lacrymosa (Fragment of Mozart's original)
Choir: SWR Vocal Ensemble, Stuttgart. Orchestra: Stuttgarter Kammerorchester. Conductor: Risto Joost. -
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Lacrimosa (Requiem)
Choir: Monteverdi Choir. Ensemble: English Baroque Soloists. Conductor: Sir John Eliot Gardiner.- Mozart: Requiem K626/Kyrie K341: Monteverdi Choir/John Eliot Gardiner.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Requiem (compl. Sussmayr)
Choir: National Youth Chamber Choir. Orchestra: Britten Sinfonia. Conductor: David Bates. -
The Cinematic Orchestra
To Believe (feat. Moses Sumney)
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Michael League
Sintra
Ensemble: Snarky Puppy. Orchestra: Metropole Orkest. Conductor: Jules Buckley. -
Moses Sumney
Neither / Nor
Performer: Moses Sumney. -
Vernon Duke
April in Paris
Performer: Ella Fitzgerald. Performer: Louis Armstrong. -
Walter Donaldson
Love me or leave me
Performer: Nina Simone. Performer: Jimmy Bond. Performer: Al 'Tootie' Heath. -
Cole Porter
Always true to you (in my fashion)
Performer: Ella Fitzgerald. Orchestra: Buddy Bregman Orchestra.
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