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By Year

  • Luan 3 Feabh 2014

  • Domh 23 Feabh 2014

  • Aoine 28 Feabh 2014

  • Luan 10 Márta 2014

  • Sath 15 Márta 2014

  • Sath 22 Márta 2014

  • Domh 11 Beal 2014

    • 10:30
      CBSO Centre Birmingham

      A fun and practical workshop for budding young composers aged 12-18, led by composers and members of the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group.

      Part of
      Proms 2014
      Inspire Lab - Birmingham
  • Aoine 18 Iúil 2014

    • 16:30
      Royal College of Music

      Proms Plus In Tune
    • 19:30
      Royal Albert Hall

      The festival opens with Elgar’s biblical oratorio The Kingdom – the beautiful ‘slow movement’ of a planned musical triptych. Celebrated Elgarian Sir Andrew Davis conducts the massed forces of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Chorus of Wales. They are joined by a distinguished cast of soloists including Proms regulars Christopher Purves and Catherine Wyn-Rogers.

      The festival opens with Elgar’s biblical oratorio The Kingdom – the beautiful ‘slow movement’ of a planned musical triptych. Celebrated Elgarian Sir Andrew Davis conducts the massed forces of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Chorus of Wales. They are joined by a distinguished cast of soloists including Proms regulars Christopher Purves and Catherine Wyn-Rogers.

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      Prom 1: First Night of the Proms
  • Sath 19 Iúil 2014

  • Domh 20 Iúil 2014

  • Luan 21 Iúil 2014

    • 13:00
      Cadogan Hall

      French Baroque giant Les Arts Florissants launches this season’s Proms Chamber Music concerts at Cadogan Hall with music by Jean-Philippe Rameau, who died 250 years ago. His Pièces de clavecin en concerts sees the composer at his most dramatically vivid and virtuosic, showcasing this ensemble in the first of its two concerts this season.

      French Baroque giant Les Arts Florissants launches this season’s Proms Chamber Music concerts at Cadogan Hall with music by Jean-Philippe Rameau, who died 250 years ago. His Pièces de clavecin en concerts sees the composer at his most dramatically vivid and virtuosic, showcasing this ensemble in the first of its two concerts this season.

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      Proms Chamber Music 1: Les Arts Florissants
    • 17:30
      Royal College of Music

      Join Rachel Leach and professional musicians for a family-friendly introduction to tonight's Prom. Bring your instrument and join in!

      Proms Plus Family
    • 19:30
      Royal Albert Hall

      Proms favourite Julia Fischer returns as soloist in Dvořák’s earthy, folk-infused violin concerto, joining Zurich’s Tonhalle Orchestra for David Zinman’s final concert as its Chief Conductor. Strauss’s playful depiction of the prankster Till Eulenspiegel continues the musical journey across Central Europe, and the evening closes among the breathtaking landscapes of Beethoven’s ‘Pastoral’ Symphony.

      Proms favourite Julia Fischer returns as soloist in Dvořák’s earthy, folk-infused violin concerto, joining Zurich’s Tonhalle Orchestra for David Zinman’s final concert as its Chief Conductor. Strauss’s playful depiction of the prankster Till Eulenspiegel continues the musical journey across Central Europe, and the evening closes among the breathtaking landscapes of Beethoven’s ‘Pastoral’ Symphony.

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      Part of
      Proms 2014
      Prom 5: Beethoven, Dvořák & R.Strauss
  • Máirt 22 Iúil 2014

    • 16:45
      Royal College of Music

      Proms Plus Intro
    • 18:30
      Royal Albert Hall

      The Glyndebourne Festival’s annual visit to the Proms continues our Strauss 150th-anniversary celebrations with a semi-staging of his sparkling comic opera Der Rosenkavalier. Conductor Robin Ticciati conjures this gilded fantasy of fin-de-siècle Vienna with the help of an international cast, led by British soprano Kate Royal in her role debut as the Marschallin.

      The Glyndebourne Festival’s annual visit to the Proms continues our Strauss 150th-anniversary celebrations with a semi-staging of his sparkling comic opera Der Rosenkavalier. Conductor Robin Ticciati conjures this gilded fantasy of fin-de-siècle Vienna with the help of an international cast, led by British soprano Kate Royal in her role debut as the Marschallin.

      Programme

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      • Kate Royal
        soprano (Marschallin)
        soprano (Marschallin)
      • Tara Erraught
        mezzo-soprano (Octavian )
        mezzo-soprano (Octavian )
      • Franz Hawlata
        bass (Baron Ochs)
        bass (Baron Ochs)
      • Louise Alder
        soprano (Sophie), Proms debut artist
        soprano (Sophie), Proms debut artist
      • Michael Kraus
        baritone (Herr von Faninal), Proms debut artist
        baritone (Herr von Faninal), Proms debut artist
      • Miranda Keys
        soprano (Marianne)
        soprano (Marianne)
      • Christopher Gillett
        tenor (Valzacchi)
        tenor (Valzacchi)
      • Helene Schneiderman
        mezzo-soprano (Annina), Proms debut artist
        mezzo-soprano (Annina), Proms debut artist
      • Gwynne Howell
        bass (Notary)
        bass (Notary)
      • Andrej Dunaev
        tenor (Italian Singer), Proms debut artist
        tenor (Italian Singer), Proms debut artist
      • Robert Wörle
        tenor (Innkeeper), Proms debut artist
        tenor (Innkeeper), Proms debut artist
      • Scott Conner
        bass (Police Inspector), Proms debut artist
        bass (Police Inspector), Proms debut artist
      • Robin Ticciati
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      • Sarah Fahie
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        stage director
      • Daniel Francis-Swaby
        singer (Mohammed, servant to the Marschallin)
        singer (Mohammed, servant to the Marschallin)
      • Trevor Eliot Bowes
        singer (Footman to the Marschallin / Boots)
        singer (Footman to the Marschallin / Boots)
      • Niel Joubert
        singer (Footman to the Marschallin / Waiter)
        singer (Footman to the Marschallin / Waiter)
      • Nicholas Morris
        singer (Footman to the Marschallin / Waiter)
        singer (Footman to the Marschallin / Waiter)
      • David Shaw
        singer (Footman to the Marschallin / Waiter)
        singer (Footman to the Marschallin / Waiter)
      • Paul Hopwood
        singer (Major-Domo to the Marschallin)
        singer (Major-Domo to the Marschallin)
      • Jacquelyn Parker
        singer (Noble Widow)
        singer (Noble Widow)
      • Louise Kemeny
        singer (Noble Orphan)
        singer (Noble Orphan)
      • Bethan Langford
        singer (Noble Orphan)
        singer (Noble Orphan)
      • Lucie Spickova
        singer (Noble Orphan)
        singer (Noble Orphan)
      • Magdalena Molendowska
        singer (Milliner)
        singer (Milliner)
      • Joshua Owen Mills
        singer (Animal Seller)
        singer (Animal Seller)
      • Marian De Graef
        singer (Hairdresser)
        singer (Hairdresser)
      • Osman Mos
        singer (Hairdresser's Assistant)
        singer (Hairdresser's Assistant)
      • Joseph Bader
        singer (Leopold)
        singer (Leopold)
      • Alun Rhys-Jenkins
        singer (Major-Domo to Faninal)
        singer (Major-Domo to Faninal)
      • Andrew Davies
        singer (Waiter)
        singer (Waiter)
      • Danielle Meehan
        singer (Maid)
        singer (Maid)
      • Suzy King
        singer (Couturier)
        singer (Couturier)
      • Richard Dyball
        singer (Clerk/Conductor)
        singer (Clerk/Conductor)
      • Chloe Dowell
        dancer
        dancer
      • Caitlin Fretwell Walsh
        dancer
        dancer
      • Graham Bass
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
      • Gabriel Crozier
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
      • Charles Davies
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
      • Harry Lees
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
      • William Stone
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
      • Ben Withnell
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)
        singer (Baron Ochs's Child)

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      Prom 6: Strauss – Der Rosenkavalier
  • Céad 23 Iúil 2014

    • 16:45
      Royal College of Music

      The award-winning poet and librettist Michael Symmons Roberts and musician, priest and broadcaster Richard Coles  discuss the literary works which inspired the composer John Tavener from George Herbert and John Donne to William Blake.

      Proms Plus Literary
    • 18:30
      Royal Albert Hall

      Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony – a violent portrait of the horrors of Stalin’s Russia – is the centrepiece of this concert from Jiří BÄ›lohlávek and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra. They are joined by German violinist Isabelle Faust for the passionate nationalism of Bartók’s Second Violin Concerto, and the concert opens with the first of two posthumous premieres this season by John Tavener.

      Shostakovich’s Tenth Symphony – a violent portrait of the horrors of Stalin’s Russia – is the centrepiece of this concert from Jiří BÄ›lohlávek and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra. They are joined by German violinist Isabelle Faust for the passionate nationalism of Bartók’s Second Violin Concerto, and the concert opens with the first of two posthumous premieres this season by John Tavener.

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      Part of
      Proms 2014
      Prom 7: Shostakovich, Bartók & Tavener
    • 22:15
      Royal Albert Hall

      Better known as the electro-pop duo the Pet Shop Boys, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe make their Proms debut here as composers. The world premiere of their large-scale work A Man from the Future, inspired by code-breaker Alan Turing, sits alongside new orchestral arrangements of favourite Pet Shop Boys songs.

      Better known as the electro-pop duo the Pet Shop Boys, Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe make their Proms debut here as composers. The world premiere of their large-scale work A Man from the Future, inspired by code-breaker Alan Turing, sits alongside new orchestral arrangements of favourite Pet Shop Boys songs.

      Programme

          • Overture to 'Performance' (arr. R. Niles)(8 nóim)
          • Four Songs in A minor (orch. A. Badalamenti)(20 nóim)('Vocal', 'Love is a Catastrophe', 'Later Tonight', 'Rent')
          • A Man from the Future (orch. S. Helbig)(45 nóim)world premiere

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      Prom 8: Pet Shop Boys
  • Déar 24 Iúil 2014

  • Aoine 25 Iúil 2014

    • 17:45
      Royal College of Music

      Proms Plus Portrait
    • 19:30
      Royal Albert Hall

      A concert of 20th-century English music explores musical friendships. Walton’s Hindemith Variations pay homage to a beloved colleague; Elgar’s 'Enigma' Variations paint evocative portraits of family and friends. Tasmin Little joins the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Philharmonic for Moeran’s rarely heard Violin Concerto, and English music comes right up to date with David Horne’s Daedalus in Flight.

      A concert of 20th-century English music explores musical friendships. Walton’s Hindemith Variations pay homage to a beloved colleague; Elgar’s 'Enigma' Variations paint evocative portraits of family and friends. Tasmin Little joins the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Philharmonic for Moeran’s rarely heard Violin Concerto, and English music comes right up to date with David Horne’s Daedalus in Flight.

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      Part of
      Proms 2014
      Prom 10: Elgar, Walton, Moeran & David Horne
  • Sath 26 Iúil 2014

    • 11:00
      Royal Albert Hall

      Following the sell-out success of 2013’s Doctor Who Prom, this year parents are invited to join their children for the first ever CBeebies Prom. Take a journey through the history of classical music with some of your favourite CBeebies characters, in an adventure that combines live music from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Philharmonic and video action on screens around the Royal Albert Hall.

      Following the sell-out success of 2013’s Doctor Who Prom, this year parents are invited to join their children for the first ever CBeebies Prom. Take a journey through the history of classical music with some of your favourite CBeebies characters, in an adventure that combines live music from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Philharmonic and video action on screens around the Royal Albert Hall.

      Programme

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      • Ben Faulks
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        presenter
      • Chris Jarvis
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        presenter
      • Gemma Hunt
        presenter
        presenter
      • Steven Kynman
        presenter
        presenter
      • Stephen Bell
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      Part of
      Proms 2014
      Prom 11: CBeebies Prom
    • 14:00
      Royal College of Music

      Join Mary King and members of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Singers to sing extracts from Bach's St John Passion. Open to ages 16-plus.

      Proms Plus Sing
    • 18:15
      Royal College of Music

      Proms Plus Intro
    • 20:00
      Royal Albert Hall

      Few classical works have the urgency and dramatic immediacy of Bach’s St John Passion. Here it is vividly realised by a cast led by tenor James Gilchrist. The finest Evangelist of his generation, Gilchrist sings the role at the Proms for the first time, under conductor Sir Roger Norrington, 80 this year.

      Few classical works have the urgency and dramatic immediacy of Bach’s St John Passion. Here it is vividly realised by a cast led by tenor James Gilchrist. The finest Evangelist of his generation, Gilchrist sings the role at the Proms for the first time, under conductor Sir Roger Norrington, 80 this year.

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      Part of
      Proms 2014
      Prom 12: Bach – St John Passion
    • 22:15
      Royal Albert Hall

      Proms Plus Late
  • Domh 27 Iúil 2014

    • 11:00
      Royal Albert Hall

      Following the sell-out success of 2013’s Doctor Who Prom, this year parents are invited to join their children for the first ever CBeebies Prom. Take a journey through the history of classical music with some of your favourite CBeebies characters, in an adventure that combines live music from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Philharmonic and video action on screens around the Royal Albert Hall.

      Following the sell-out success of 2013’s Doctor Who Prom, this year parents are invited to join their children for the first ever CBeebies Prom. Take a journey through the history of classical music with some of your favourite CBeebies characters, in an adventure that combines live music from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Philharmonic and video action on screens around the Royal Albert Hall.

      Programme

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      • Chris Jarvis
        presenter
        presenter
      • Gemma Hunt
        presenter
        presenter
      • Ben Faulks
        presenter
        presenter
      • Stephen Bell
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      • Steven Kynman
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      Part of
      Proms 2014
      Prom 13: CBeebies Prom
    • 17:45
      Royal College of Music

      Proms Plus Intro
    • 19:30
      Royal Albert Hall

      The lilt of the waltz pulses through the first half of this programme – first in Ravel’s modernist reimagining in Valses nobles et sentimentales, and then in his witty La valse. French music takes a sacred turn after the interval with Duruflé’s Requiem, and elsewhere Swiss flute virtuoso Emmanuel Pahud premieres Simon Holt’s concerto Morpheus Wakes.

      The lilt of the waltz pulses through the first half of this programme – first in Ravel’s modernist reimagining in Valses nobles et sentimentales, and then in his witty La valse. French music takes a sacred turn after the interval with Duruflé’s Requiem, and elsewhere Swiss flute virtuoso Emmanuel Pahud premieres Simon Holt’s concerto Morpheus Wakes.

      Programme

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      Part of
      Proms 2014
      Prom 14: Duruflé, Ravel and Simon Holt
  • Luan 28 Iúil 2014

    • 13:00
      Cadogan Hall

      Baroque violinist Rachel Podger is joined by hand-picked musical friends to explore the contrasts and contradictions of C. P. E.  Bach, who celebrates his 300th anniversary this year. The composer’s Sonata in C minor in particular offers an extraordinary musical portrait of the most musically rebellious of the younger Bachs.

      Baroque violinist Rachel Podger is joined by hand-picked musical friends to explore the contrasts and contradictions of C. P. E.  Bach, who celebrates his 300th anniversary this year. The composer’s Sonata in C minor in particular offers an extraordinary musical portrait of the most musically rebellious of the younger Bachs.

      Programme

          • Trio Sonata in A major(13 nóim)
          • Violin Sonata in C minor(17 nóim)
          • Keyboard Sonata in E minor ('Kenner und Liebhaber' Collection No. 5), Wq 59/1(8 nóim)
          • Trio Sonata in C minor, 'Sanguineus and Melancholicus'(14 nóim)

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      Proms Chamber Music 2: C. P. E. Bach
    • 17:30
      Royal College of Music

      Join professional musicians for a family-friendly introduction to tonight's Prom. Bring your instrument and join in!

      Proms Plus Family
    • 19:30
      Royal Albert Hall

      Turbulent mythical love meets poised Classical elegance in a concert from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra that sets Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 alongside Ravel’s sensuous ballet score Daphnis and Chloe. Launching us far beyond either Mozart’s Vienna or Ravel’s Paris, Jonathan Dove’s new orchestral work Gaia Theory explores the idea of life on our planet evolving alongside the environment.

      Turbulent mythical love meets poised Classical elegance in a concert from the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra that sets Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 23 alongside Ravel’s sensuous ballet score Daphnis and Chloe. Launching us far beyond either Mozart’s Vienna or Ravel’s Paris, Jonathan Dove’s new orchestral work Gaia Theory explores the idea of life on our planet evolving alongside the environment.

      Programme

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      Prom 15: Mozart, Ravel & Jonathan Dove
  • Máirt 29 Iúil 2014

  • Céad 30 Iúil 2014

  • Déar 31 Iúil 2014

    • 17:45
      Royal College of Music

      Proms Plus Intro
    • 19:30
      Royal Albert Hall

      Two rarely heard masterpieces continue our 150th-anniversary celebrations of Richard Strauss: the mighty Festival Prelude and the Deutsche Motette (practically a concerto for choir). We move to more familiar musical territory with Strauss’s Four Last Songs, whose late-Romantic nostalgia is shared by Elgar’s Second Symphony.

      Two rarely heard masterpieces continue our 150th-anniversary celebrations of Richard Strauss: the mighty Festival Prelude and the Deutsche Motette (practically a concerto for choir). We move to more familiar musical territory with Strauss’s Four Last Songs, whose late-Romantic nostalgia is shared by Elgar’s Second Symphony.

      Programme

          • Festival Prelude.(11 nóim)
          • Deutsche Motet(19 nóim)
          • Four Last Songs(24 nóim)
            • interval
            • Symphony No. 2 in E flat major(57 nóim)

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        Prom 19: R. Strauss & Elgar
    • Aoine 1 Lún 2014

      • 17:45
        Royal College of Music

        Proms Plus Portrait
      • 19:30
        Royal Albert Hall

        Continuing our commemoration of the centenary since the outbreak of the First World War, the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra and Martyn Brabbins explore English responses to conflict in Ivor Gurney’s War Requiem and Walton’s poignant First Symphony. Plus Sally Beamish’s accordion concerto.

        Continuing our commemoration of the centenary since the outbreak of the First World War, the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra and Martyn Brabbins explore English responses to conflict in Ivor Gurney’s War Requiem and Walton’s poignant First Symphony. Plus Sally Beamish’s accordion concerto.

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        Part of
        Proms 2014
        Prom 20: Walton, Gurney & Sally Beamish
    • Sath 2 Lún 2014

    • Domh 3 Lún 2014

      • 11:00
        Royal College of Music

        Whether you play an instrument or sing, whether you’re a complete novice or an aspiring virtuoso, you're all invited to join our fantastic team of professional musicians to create music inspired by this afternoon's War Horse Prom. Open to ages 7-plus.

        Proms Plus Family Orchestra & Chorus
      • 14:45
        Royal College of Music

        Part of
        Proms 2014
        Proms Plus Intro
      • 16:30
        Royal Albert Hall

        The Proms continues to commemorate the anniversary of the outbreak of First World War, collaborating for the first time with the National Theatre for a concert inspired by Michael Morpurgo’s award-winning play War Horse. Lifesize War Horse puppets join the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Concert Orchestra, Gareth Malone and the Military Wives on stage for a performance that explores the music and stories of the Great War.

        The Proms continues to commemorate the anniversary of the outbreak of First World War, collaborating for the first time with the National Theatre for a concert inspired by Michael Morpurgo’s award-winning play War Horse. Lifesize War Horse puppets join the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Concert Orchestra, Gareth Malone and the Military Wives on stage for a performance that explores the music and stories of the Great War.

        Programme

            • Summer(11 nóim)
            • Two Partsongs, Op.26(5 nóim)– The Snow
            • Ave Maria(7 nóim)
            • ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ they brought her warrior dead(7 nóim)
            • Le tombeau de Couperin(10 nóim)– excerpts
            • War Horse Suite(25 nóim)
            • Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke: III. Jemand erzahlt von seiner Mutter
            • Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke: IV. Da sind sie alle einander nah
            • Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke: XXVI. Der von Langenau ist tief im Feind
            • New War Hymn

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        Part of
        Proms 2014
        Prom 22: War Horse Prom
      • 18:15
        Royal College of Music

        Proms Plus Intro
      • 20:00
        Royal Albert Hall

        Donald Runnicles and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra are joined by the National Youth Choir of Scotland for a performance of Mozart’s ever-popular Requiem – the composer’s powerful and prescient anticipation of his own death. The concert also features Beethoven’s elegant Fourth Symphony and the London premiere of John McLeod’s The Sun Dances, inspired by a Scottish folk legend.

        Donald Runnicles and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra are joined by the National Youth Choir of Scotland for a performance of Mozart’s ever-popular Requiem – the composer’s powerful and prescient anticipation of his own death. The concert also features Beethoven’s elegant Fourth Symphony and the London premiere of John McLeod’s The Sun Dances, inspired by a Scottish folk legend.

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        Part of
        Proms 2014
        Prom 23: Mozart – Requiem
    • Luan 4 Lún 2014

      • 13:00
        Cadogan Hall

        Richard Strauss was just 20 when he composed his Suite for 13 wind instruments – and steeped in the musical tastes of his horn-player father, who revered Haydn, Beethoven and Mozart above all. Clarinettist Michael Collins and his ensemble London Winds pair Strauss’s youthful work with Mozart’s Serenade in C minor.

        Richard Strauss was just 20 when he composed his Suite for 13 wind instruments – and steeped in the musical tastes of his horn-player father, who revered Haydn, Beethoven and Mozart above all. Clarinettist Michael Collins and his ensemble London Winds pair Strauss’s youthful work with Mozart’s Serenade in C minor.

        Programme

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        Proms Chamber Music 3: R. Strauss & Mozart
      • 16:45
        Royal College of Music

        On the centenary of Britain's entry into the First World War, Baroness Shirley Williams and Colonel Tim Collins introduce an anthology of poetry and prose from 1914.

        Proms Plus Literary
      • 18:30
        Royal Albert Hall

        Donald Runnicles conducts a programme that looks to the past – a musical meditation on history, death and loss that still speaks powerfully today, 100 years after the start of the First World War. The concert sets Mahler’s bitterly elegiac Ninth Symphony against the ecstatic string writing of Vaughan Williams’s Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, a work reimagining an English identity that would so soon find itself under threat.

        Donald Runnicles conducts a programme that looks to the past – a musical meditation on history, death and loss that still speaks powerfully today, 100 years after the start of the First World War. The concert sets Mahler’s bitterly elegiac Ninth Symphony against the ecstatic string writing of Vaughan Williams’s Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, a work reimagining an English identity that would so soon find itself under threat.

        Programme

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        Part of
        Proms 2014
        Prom 24: Vaughan Williams & Mahler
      • 21:15
        Royal Albert Hall

        Spiritual in a secular age, combining musical simplicity and generous radiance, John Tavener captured the public imagination like few others. The other-worldly atmosphere of a Late Night Prom frames a musical tribute to the English composer by the Tallis Scholars, leading the audience into the exact anniversary of Britain’s declaration of entering the First World War, at 11.00pm, in contemplative calm.

        Spiritual in a secular age, combining musical simplicity and generous radiance, John Tavener captured the public imagination like few others. The other-worldly atmosphere of a Late Night Prom frames a musical tribute to the English composer by the Tallis Scholars, leading the audience into the exact anniversary of Britain’s declaration of entering the First World War, at 11.00pm, in contemplative calm.

        Programme

            • Ikon of Light(41 nóim)
            • Requiem Fragments(25 nóim)ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ commission: world premiere
            • The Lamb

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        Part of
        Proms 2014
        Prom 25: The Tallis Scholars sing Tavener
    • Máirt 5 Lún 2014

      • 17:45
        Royal College of Music

        Proms Plus Literary
      • 19:30
        Royal Albert Hall

        This concert from the European Union Youth Orchestra opens with Berio’s 20th-century classic, Sinfonia – a witty, whistle-stop tour through centuries of Western culture, from Bach to The Beatles. Shostakovich’s embattled Fourth Symphony attempts to reconcile the same conflicts and contradictions as Berio, but finds only Babel and madness, in one of the composer’s most confrontational works.

        This concert from the European Union Youth Orchestra opens with Berio’s 20th-century classic, Sinfonia – a witty, whistle-stop tour through centuries of Western culture, from Bach to The Beatles. Shostakovich’s embattled Fourth Symphony attempts to reconcile the same conflicts and contradictions as Berio, but finds only Babel and madness, in one of the composer’s most confrontational works.

        Programme

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        Prom 26: Shostakovich & Berio
    • Céad 6 Lún 2014

      • 17:15
        Royal College of Music

        Proms Plus Intro
      • 19:00
        Royal Albert Hall

        The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Orchestra of Wales and Mark Wigglesworth perform the exuberantly rhythmic overture to Wagner’s early comedy Das Liebesverbot and Elgar’s richly orchestrated First Symphony – a work itself steeped in the Germanic tradition. Exciting young British violinist Matthew Trusler joins the orchestra as soloist for Mathias’s neglected Violin Concerto – a virtuosic celebration of song and dance.

        The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Orchestra of Wales and Mark Wigglesworth perform the exuberantly rhythmic overture to Wagner’s early comedy Das Liebesverbot and Elgar’s richly orchestrated First Symphony – a work itself steeped in the Germanic tradition. Exciting young British violinist Matthew Trusler joins the orchestra as soloist for Mathias’s neglected Violin Concerto – a virtuosic celebration of song and dance.

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        Prom 27: Wagner, Elgar & Mathias
    • Déar 7 Lún 2014

    • Aoine 8 Lún 2014

    • Sath 9 Lún 2014

    • Domh 10 Lún 2014

      • 11:00
        Royal College of Music

        Join composer Fraser Trainer and professional musicians to explore new approaches to contemporary composition. Open to young composers aged 12 to 18 years old.

        Part of
        Proms 2014
        Inspire Day: Contemporary Composition
      • 13:00
        Royal College of Music

        Whether you play an instrument or sing, whether you’re a complete novice or an aspiring virtuoso, you're all invited to join our fantastic team of professional musicians to create music inspired by this afternoon's Matinee Prom. Open to ages 7-plus.

        Proms Plus Family Orchestra & Chorus
      • 16:00
        Royal Albert Hall

        Three masterworks from three different centuries: Beethoven’s First Symphony is all 18th- century poise and wit, Bruch’s First Violin Concerto swoons with 19th-century romance, and Walton’s Henry V celebrates the golden age of 20th-century film music. Sir Neville Marriner is joined by Joshua Bell, the Music Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, who appears here both as conductor (Beethoven) and soloist (Bruch).

        Three masterworks from three different centuries: Beethoven’s First Symphony is all 18th- century poise and wit, Bruch’s First Violin Concerto swoons with 19th-century romance, and Walton’s Henry V celebrates the golden age of 20th-century film music. Sir Neville Marriner is joined by Joshua Bell, the Music Director of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, who appears here both as conductor (Beethoven) and soloist (Bruch).

        Programme

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        Prom 32: Beethoven, Bruch & Walton
      • 17:45
        Royal College of Music

        Join Natasha Zielazinski, Detta Danford and professional musicians for a family-friendly introduction to tonight’s Prom. Bring your instrument and join in!

        Proms Plus Family
      • 19:45
        Royal Albert Hall

        The NYOGB presents a fiery and virtuosic programme of 20th-century orchestral masterpieces, conducted by Proms favourite Edward Gardner. ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ New Generation Artist Louis Schwizgebel takes the lead in Prokofiev’s youthful First Piano Concerto, which brims with the same audacious energy that pulses through Stravinsky’s vividly colourful ballet Petrushka. LutosÅ‚awski’s Concerto for Orchestra closes the evening with still more primary-coloured, folkloric brilliance and drama.

        The NYOGB presents a fiery and virtuosic programme of 20th-century orchestral masterpieces, conducted by Proms favourite Edward Gardner. ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ New Generation Artist Louis Schwizgebel takes the lead in Prokofiev’s youthful First Piano Concerto, which brims with the same audacious energy that pulses through Stravinsky’s vividly colourful ballet Petrushka. LutosÅ‚awski’s Concerto for Orchestra closes the evening with still more primary-coloured, folkloric brilliance and drama.

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        Proms 2014
        Prom 33: National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
    • Luan 11 Lún 2014

      • 13:00
        Cadogan Hall

        Before her solo appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, Dutch violinist Janine Jansen joins with pianist Itamar Golan and with conductor Sakari Oramo (making his Proms debut as a violinist). Two lyrical works by Prokofiev are paired with Schubert’s sublime Fantasie from almost a century earlier.

        Before her solo appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, Dutch violinist Janine Jansen joins with pianist Itamar Golan and with conductor Sakari Oramo (making his Proms debut as a violinist). Two lyrical works by Prokofiev are paired with Schubert’s sublime Fantasie from almost a century earlier.

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        Proms Chamber Music 4: Prokofiev & Schubert
      • 17:45
        Royal College of Music

        National Poet of Wales Gillian Clarke and the painter Peter Blake celebrates the centenary of the birth of Dylan Thomas.

        Proms Plus Literary
      • 19:30
        Royal Albert Hall

        In the first of two concerts with the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Orchestra of Wales, Principal Conductor Thomas SøndergÃ¥rd directs the first of two great Scandinavian symphonies. Nielsen’s Fifth Symphony explores a bleakness that is also at the core of Strauss’s great tone-poem Tod und Verklärung. The ‘complicated nonsense’ of Strauss’s youthful Burleske and Mozart’s sunny Rondo in A major complete the concert, both featuring pianist Franceso Piemontesi.

        In the first of two concerts with the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ National Orchestra of Wales, Principal Conductor Thomas SøndergÃ¥rd directs the first of two great Scandinavian symphonies. Nielsen’s Fifth Symphony explores a bleakness that is also at the core of Strauss’s great tone-poem Tod und Verklärung. The ‘complicated nonsense’ of Strauss’s youthful Burleske and Mozart’s sunny Rondo in A major complete the concert, both featuring pianist Franceso Piemontesi.

        Programme

            • Death and Transfiguration(26 nóim)
            • Burleske(22 nóim)
              • interval
              • Rondo in A major for piano and orchestra, K386(9 nóim)
              • Piano Sonata No 6 in D major, K 284(3 nóim)Variation No. 11 (encore)
              • Symphony No 5(36 nóim)

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          Prom 34: R. Strauss, Mozart & Nielsen
      • Máirt 12 Lún 2014

      • Céad 13 Lún 2014

        • 16:45
          Royal College of Music

          Proms Plus Intro
        • 18:30
          Royal Albert Hall

          The dreamy pastoralism of Vaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending contrasts with the jaunty vigour of the composer’s overture The Wasps in this all-English Prom. Job continues this season’s thread of great 20th-century ballet scores, while William Alwyn’s First Symphony adds to the evening’s nostalgia with the endless melody of its slow movement. Janine Jansen joins Sakari Oramo and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra as soloist.

          The dreamy pastoralism of Vaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending contrasts with the jaunty vigour of the composer’s overture The Wasps in this all-English Prom. Job continues this season’s thread of great 20th-century ballet scores, while William Alwyn’s First Symphony adds to the evening’s nostalgia with the endless melody of its slow movement. Janine Jansen joins Sakari Oramo and the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra as soloist.

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          Prom 36: Vaughan Williams & Alwyn
        • 22:15
          Royal Albert Hall

          Surrender to the pulsing rhythms and repetitions of Minimalism’s founding father, Steve Reich, performed by the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Singers and contemporary specialists the Endymion Ensemble. Relive the early experimentation of It’s Gonna Rain with its hypnotic layers of spoken sound, while The Desert Music offers a hypnotising meditation on fragments of William Carlos Williams’s poetry.

          Surrender to the pulsing rhythms and repetitions of Minimalism’s founding father, Steve Reich, performed by the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Singers and contemporary specialists the Endymion Ensemble. Relive the early experimentation of It’s Gonna Rain with its hypnotic layers of spoken sound, while The Desert Music offers a hypnotising meditation on fragments of William Carlos Williams’s poetry.

          Programme

              • It's Gonna Rain(17 nóim)
              • The Desert Music (chamber version)(48 nóim)

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          Part of
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          Prom 37: Steve Reich
      • Déar 14 Lún 2014

      • Aoine 15 Lún 2014

      • Sath 16 Lún 2014

      • Domh 17 Lún 2014

        • 14:00
          Royal College of Music

          Join Mary King and members of the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Singers to sing excerpts from Britten’s War Requiem. Open to ages 16-plus.

          Proms Plus Sing
        • 17:45
          Royal College of Music

          Proms Plus Literary
        • 19:30
          Royal Albert Hall

          Baritone Roderick Williams joins the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra in music inspired by the First World War. Butterworth’s setting from Housman’s A Shropshire Lad depicts a world on the brink of collapse, while Vaughan Williams’s Pastoral Symphony is a curdled vision of war-ravaged France. Both Rudi Stephan and Frederick Kelly were killed in the conflict, the latter leaving behind the exquisite Elegy for strings, the former the more muscular Music for Orchestra (1912).

          Baritone Roderick Williams joins the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Scottish Symphony Orchestra in music inspired by the First World War. Butterworth’s setting from Housman’s A Shropshire Lad depicts a world on the brink of collapse, while Vaughan Williams’s Pastoral Symphony is a curdled vision of war-ravaged France. Both Rudi Stephan and Frederick Kelly were killed in the conflict, the latter leaving behind the exquisite Elegy for strings, the former the more muscular Music for Orchestra (1912).

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          Prom 42: Lest We Forget
      • Luan 18 Lún 2014

      • Máirt 19 Lún 2014

      • Céad 20 Lún 2014

        • 11:30
          Royal College of Music

          Join composer, conductor and arranger Jules Buckley to find out more about arranging popular music. Open to young composers aged 12 to 18.

          Part of
          Proms 2014
          Inspire Day: Arranging
        • 14:30
          Royal College of Music

          Join composer, conductor and arranger Jules Buckley to find out more about arranging popular music. Open to young composers aged 12 to 18.

          Part of
          Proms 2014
          Inspire Day: Arranging
        • 17:00
          Royal College of Music

          The Aurora Orchestra, under Nicholas Collon, performs the winning entries from this year’s ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Proms Inspire Young Composers’ Competition.

          Proms Plus Inspire
        • 19:30
          Royal Albert Hall

          The West–Eastern Divan Orchestra returns with Daniel Barenboim for a Spanish-themed evening. We open outside Seville in Mozart’s breathless Figaro overture, before drifting into dreams with Ravel’s Rapsodie espagnole. Dreams give way to dance in Ravel’s µþ´Ç±ôé°ù´Ç and his Pavane pour une infante défunte. Also included are two works composed for the orchestra – Kareem Roustom’s Ramal and Ayal Adler’s Resonating Sounds – both exploring the musical junctions of East and West.

          The West–Eastern Divan Orchestra returns with Daniel Barenboim for a Spanish-themed evening. We open outside Seville in Mozart’s breathless Figaro overture, before drifting into dreams with Ravel’s Rapsodie espagnole. Dreams give way to dance in Ravel’s µþ´Ç±ôé°ù´Ç and his Pavane pour une infante défunte. Also included are two works composed for the orchestra – Kareem Roustom’s Ramal and Ayal Adler’s Resonating Sounds – both exploring the musical junctions of East and West.

          Programme

              • The Marriage of Figaro – overture(5 nóim)
              • Ramal(12 nóim)UK premiere
              • Resonating Sounds(12 nóim)UK premiere
                • interval
                • Rapsodie espagnole(17 nóim)
                • Alborada del gracioso (for Orchestra)(7 nóim)
                • Pavane pour une infante défunte (Orchestral version)(8 nóim)
                • µþ´Ç±ôé°ù´Ç(16 nóim)
                • Carmen, Suite No. 1Excerpts (encore)

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            Proms 2014
            Prom 46: Daniel Barenboim and the West–Eastern Divan Orchestra
        • Déar 21 Lún 2014

          • 17:45
            Royal College of Music

            Proms Plus Literary
          • 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 ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ 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 ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Proms Youth Choir.

            Programme

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            Prom 47: Britten – War Requiem
        • Aoine 22 Lún 2014

          • 17:45
            Royal College of Music

            Proms Plus Literary
          • 19:30
            Royal Albert Hall

            The Iceland Symphony Orchestra makes its Proms debut with works by two homegrown composers, both inspired by Iceland’s geology. The slow-growing, primal force of Leifs’s Geysir is balanced by the shifting tectonics of Tómasson’s Magma. Jonathan Biss joins the orchestra for Schumann’s Piano Concerto, and the concert closes with Beethoven’s dramatic Fifth Symphony.

            The Iceland Symphony Orchestra makes its Proms debut with works by two homegrown composers, both inspired by Iceland’s geology. The slow-growing, primal force of Leifs’s Geysir is balanced by the shifting tectonics of Tómasson’s Magma. Jonathan Biss joins the orchestra for Schumann’s Piano Concerto, and the concert closes with Beethoven’s dramatic Fifth Symphony.

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            Proms 2014
            Prom 48: Classical Tectonics
        • Sath 23 Lún 2014

        • Domh 24 Lún 2014

        • Luan 25 Lún 2014

          • 11:30
            Royal College of Music

            Whether you play an instrument or sing, whether you’re a complete novice or an aspiring virtuoso, you're all invited to join our fantastic team of professional musicians to create music inspired by this afternoon's Free Prom. Open to ages 7-plus.

            Proms Plus Family Orchestra & Chorus
          • 13:00
            Cadogan Hall

            Pianist Louis Schwizgebel and the dynamic Royal String Quartet are the key players in a concert that culminates in Richard Strauss's richly nostalgic Metamorphosen, heard in an intimate arrangement for string septet. Alongside it are Mahler's contemplative Piano Quartet movement and Mozart's elegantly poised Piano Sonata in D major, K311.

            Pianist Louis Schwizgebel and the dynamic Royal String Quartet are the key players in a concert that culminates in Richard Strauss's richly nostalgic Metamorphosen, heard in an intimate arrangement for string septet. Alongside it are Mahler's contemplative Piano Quartet movement and Mozart's elegantly poised Piano Sonata in D major, K311.

            Programme

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            Proms Chamber Music 6: Schubert, Mahler & R. Strauss
          • 15:00
            Royal Albert Hall

            This year’s Free Prom is a Bank Holiday matinee from the Ulster Orchestra, bursting with dance rhythms and colour. A selection of Dvořák’s rustic Slavonic Dances opens the concert, and Grieg’s piano concerto with its jaunty dance-themed finale continues the mood. The evening ends in the orchestra’s musical heartland with Bax’s tone-poem Roscatha and Bill Whelan’s new Riverdance suite – adapted from his music for the ever-popular stage show.

            This year’s Free Prom is a Bank Holiday matinee from the Ulster Orchestra, bursting with dance rhythms and colour. A selection of Dvořák’s rustic Slavonic Dances opens the concert, and Grieg’s piano concerto with its jaunty dance-themed finale continues the mood. The evening ends in the orchestra’s musical heartland with Bax’s tone-poem Roscatha and Bill Whelan’s new Riverdance suite – adapted from his music for the ever-popular stage show.

            Programme

                • Slavonic Dance in C major, Op 46, No 1(5 nóim)
                • 8 Slavonic Dances, Op 72 - No 2 in E minor(6 nóim)
                • Slavonic Dance in G minor, Op. 46 No. 8(5 nóim)
                • Piano Concerto in A minor(28 nóim)
                • Lyric PiecesTo the Spring, Op. 43 No. 6 (encore)
                  • interval
                  • Roscatha(11 nóim)
                  • Riverdance: A Symphonic Suite(25 nóim)UK premiere

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              Part of
              Proms 2014
              Prom 51: Free Prom – Dvořák, Grieg, Bax & Bill Whelan
            • 17:45
              Royal College of Music

              Proms Plus Intro
            • 19:30
              Royal Albert Hall

              The Bank Holiday weekend celebrations continue with Proms favourites the Budapest Festival Orchestra and a programme of orchestral showpieces from the Habsburg Empire. Viennese-style Strauss dances are matched by Brahms’s colourful Hungarian Dances and Kodály’s sweeping Dances of Galánta, balanced by the crisp Classical textures of a Mozart March. At the centre is Schubert’s ‘Unfinished’ Symphony.

              The Bank Holiday weekend celebrations continue with Proms favourites the Budapest Festival Orchestra and a programme of orchestral showpieces from the Habsburg Empire. Viennese-style Strauss dances are matched by Brahms’s colourful Hungarian Dances and Kodály’s sweeping Dances of Galánta, balanced by the crisp Classical textures of a Mozart March. At the centre is Schubert’s ‘Unfinished’ Symphony.

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              Part of
              Proms 2014
              Prom 52: Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra
          • Máirt 26 Lún 2014

            • 17:15
              Royal College of Music

              Proms Plus Intro
            • 19:00
              Royal Albert Hall

              The second of two concerts from Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra reinstates the Proms tradition of composer nights with an evening dedicated to the music of Brahms. His intimate, autumnal Third Symphony gives way to the nobility and stature of the Fourth – a heavyweight symphony with one of the loveliest slow movements the composer ever wrote.

              The second of two concerts from Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra reinstates the Proms tradition of composer nights with an evening dedicated to the music of Brahms. His intimate, autumnal Third Symphony gives way to the nobility and stature of the Fourth – a heavyweight symphony with one of the loveliest slow movements the composer ever wrote.

              Programme

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              Proms 2014
              Prom 53: Brahms Night
            • 22:15
              Royal Albert Hall

              Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, the Monteverdi Choir returns to the Proms under Sir John Eliot Gardiner for one of the greatest choral works of the repertoire – Beethoven’s mighty Missa solemnis. Join them on this tumultuous spiritual journey in music that defies simple resolution.

              Celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, the Monteverdi Choir returns to the Proms under Sir John Eliot Gardiner for one of the greatest choral works of the repertoire – Beethoven’s mighty Missa solemnis. Join them on this tumultuous spiritual journey in music that defies simple resolution.

              Programme

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              Prom 54: Beethoven – Missa solemnis
          • Céad 27 Lún 2014

            • 17:45
              Royal College of Music

              Proms Plus Intro
            • 19:30
              Royal Albert Hall

              Myung-Whun Chung directs the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, making its Proms debut this year. Unsuk Chin’s sheng concerto evokes the sounds of South Korea and is an extended sonic game between soloist and orchestra. Framing this is the sensuous richness of Debussy’s La mer and Tchaikovsky’s final symphony, with its elusive and emotional narrative.

              Myung-Whun Chung directs the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, making its Proms debut this year. Unsuk Chin’s sheng concerto evokes the sounds of South Korea and is an extended sonic game between soloist and orchestra. Framing this is the sensuous richness of Debussy’s La mer and Tchaikovsky’s final symphony, with its elusive and emotional narrative.

              Programme

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              Part of
              Proms 2014
              Prom 55: Tchaikovsky, Debussy & Unsuk Chin
          • Déar 28 Lún 2014

            • 17:30
              Royal College of Music

              Join Rachel Leach and professional musicians for a family-friendly introduction to tonight's Prom. Bring your instrument and join in!

              Proms Plus Family
            • 19:30
              Royal Albert Hall

              Masterpieces from Schoenberg, Holst and Scriabin offer three very different portraits of 20th-century music in this concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Vladimir Jurowski. Big tunes and vivid characterisation make Holst’s The Planets a perennial favourite, while Scriabin’s Prometheus is an eccentric musical experiment. Premiered at the Proms in 1912, Schoenberg’s Five Orchestral Pieces took tonality to a new limit.

              Masterpieces from Schoenberg, Holst and Scriabin offer three very different portraits of 20th-century music in this concert by the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Vladimir Jurowski. Big tunes and vivid characterisation make Holst’s The Planets a perennial favourite, while Scriabin’s Prometheus is an eccentric musical experiment. Premiered at the Proms in 1912, Schoenberg’s Five Orchestral Pieces took tonality to a new limit.

              Programme

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              Prom 56: Holst – The Planets
          • Aoine 29 Lún 2014

          • Sath 30 Lún 2014

            • 10:30
              Royal College of Music

              Join composer Judith Weir to explore techniques for writing for solo instruments. Open to young composers aged 12 to 18 years old.

              Part of
              Proms 2014
              Inspire Day: Writing for Solo Instrument
            • 14:30
              Royal College of Music

              Join composer Judith Weir to learn new techniques for writing for solo instruments. Open to young composers aged 12 to 18 years old.

              Part of
              Proms 2014
              Inspire Day: Writing for Solo Instrument
            • 15:00
              Cadogan Hall

              Celebrating his 80th birthday this year, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies is one of the greats of contemporary British music. A programme chosen by Davies himself ranges from the sleek chamber textures of A Mirror of Whitening Light to the music-drama of Revelation and Fall. London Sinfonietta Principal Cellist Timothy Gill is the soloist in Linguae ignis’s writhing plainchant melodies.

              Celebrating his 80th birthday this year, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies is one of the greats of contemporary British music. A programme chosen by Davies himself ranges from the sleek chamber textures of A Mirror of Whitening Light to the music-drama of Revelation and Fall. London Sinfonietta Principal Cellist Timothy Gill is the soloist in Linguae ignis’s writhing plainchant melodies.

              Programme

                  • Linguae ignis(12 nóim)
                  • Revelation and Fall(26 nóim)
                  • A Mirror of Whitening Light(21 nóim)

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              Proms Saturday Matinee 3: A Portrait of Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
            • 17:45
              Royal College of Music

              Proms Plus Intro
            • 19:30
              Royal Albert Hall

              In Richard Strauss’s 150th-anniversary year the Proms presents a double bill of his two great tragedies. On consecutive nights his heroines Salome and Elektra meet their bloody ends in the Royal Albert Hall. Donald Runnicles brings his Deutsche Oper forces to the Proms for Salome. Star soprano Nina Stemme leads the cast as the troubled princess.

              In Richard Strauss’s 150th-anniversary year the Proms presents a double bill of his two great tragedies. On consecutive nights his heroines Salome and Elektra meet their bloody ends in the Royal Albert Hall. Donald Runnicles brings his Deutsche Oper forces to the Proms for Salome. Star soprano Nina Stemme leads the cast as the troubled princess.

              Programme

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              • Burkhard Ulrich
                tenor (Herod), Proms debut artist
                tenor (Herod), Proms debut artist
              • Doris Soffel
                mezzo-soprano (Herodias)
                mezzo-soprano (Herodias)
              • Nina Stemme
                soprano (Salome)
                soprano (Salome)
              • Samuel Youn
                baritone (Jokanaan), Proms debut artist
                baritone (Jokanaan), Proms debut artist
              • Thomas Blondelle
                tenor (Narraboth)
                tenor (Narraboth)
              • Ronnita Miller
                mezzo-soprano (Herodias's Page), Proms debut artist
                mezzo-soprano (Herodias's Page), Proms debut artist
              • Paul Kaufmann
                tenor (1st Jew), Proms debut artist
                tenor (1st Jew), Proms debut artist
              • Gideon Poppe
                tenor (2nd Jew), Proms debut artist
                tenor (2nd Jew), Proms debut artist
              • Jörg Schörner
                tenor (3rd Jew), Proms debut artist
                tenor (3rd Jew), Proms debut artist
              • Clemens Bieber
                tenor (4th Jew), Proms debut artist
                tenor (4th Jew), Proms debut artist
              • Andrew Harris
                bass (5th Jew), Proms debut artist
                bass (5th Jew), Proms debut artist
              • Noel Bouley
                bass-baritone (1st Narazene), Proms debut artist
                bass-baritone (1st Narazene), Proms debut artist
              • Carlton Ford
                baritone (2nd Nazarene), Proms debut artist
                baritone (2nd Nazarene), Proms debut artist
              • Marko Mimica
                bass-baritone (1st Soldier), Proms debut artist
                bass-baritone (1st Soldier), Proms debut artist
              • Tobias Kehrer
                bass (2nd Soldier), Proms debut artist
                bass (2nd Soldier), Proms debut artist
              • Seth Carico
                bass-baritone (Cappadocian), Proms debut artist
                bass-baritone (Cappadocian), Proms debut artist
              • Donald Runnicles
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                stage director

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              Prom 58: Strauss – Salome
            • 21:35
              Royal Albert Hall

              Proms Plus Late
          • Domh 31 Lún 2014

            • 17:45
              Royal College of Music

              Proms Plus Intro
            • 19:30
              Royal Albert Hall

              Elektra – Strauss’s brutal and ferociously powerful retelling of the Greek revenge myth – continues this weekend’s opera double bill. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra and Semyon Bychkov are joined by an international cast of soloists, led by American soprano Christine Goerke, with Danish baritone Johan Reuter as her beloved brother Orestes.

              Elektra – Strauss’s brutal and ferociously powerful retelling of the Greek revenge myth – continues this weekend’s opera double bill. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra and Semyon Bychkov are joined by an international cast of soloists, led by American soprano Christine Goerke, with Danish baritone Johan Reuter as her beloved brother Orestes.

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              Prom 59: Strauss – Elektra
          • Luan 1 MFómh 2014

            • 13:00
              Cadogan Hall

              The young British pianist performs a programme with a dance theme pulsing through it. Chopin’s stately Ballade No. 1 gives way to the dizzying virtuosity of Ravel’s Valses nobles et sentimentales, before the waltz returns, transfigured, in Liszt’s Waltz from ‘Faust’. Mompou’s Paisajes transports us to Barcelona, and Grosvenor also premieres a new work by Judith Weir.

              The young British pianist performs a programme with a dance theme pulsing through it. Chopin’s stately Ballade No. 1 gives way to the dizzying virtuosity of Ravel’s Valses nobles et sentimentales, before the waltz returns, transfigured, in Liszt’s Waltz from ‘Faust’. Mompou’s Paisajes transports us to Barcelona, and Grosvenor also premieres a new work by Judith Weir.

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              Proms Chamber Music 7: Benjamin Grosvenor
            • 17:45
              Royal College of Music

              Proms Plus Intro
            • 19:30
              Royal Albert Hall

              Plunge into a joyous carnival maelstrom with Berlioz’s giddy Roman Carnival overture. The Italian theme continues with Respighi’s Roman trilogy – a vivid picture of life in the Eternal City. Danny Driver joins the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Charles Dutoit in Walton’s Sinfonia concertante – a piano concerto in all but name.

              Plunge into a joyous carnival maelstrom with Berlioz’s giddy Roman Carnival overture. The Italian theme continues with Respighi’s Roman trilogy – a vivid picture of life in the Eternal City. Danny Driver joins the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Charles Dutoit in Walton’s Sinfonia concertante – a piano concerto in all but name.

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              Prom 60: Roman Holiday
          • Máirt 2 MFómh 2014

            • 17:45
              Royal College of Music

              Proms Plus Intro
            • 19:30
              Royal Albert Hall

              The Singapore Symphony Orchestra makes its Proms debut, bringing Pulitzer Prize-winning Chinese composer Zhou Long’s piano concerto Postures – a work fusing Western forms and Eastern memories. The concert opens with the overture to Glinka’s fairy-tale opera Ruslan and Lyudmila, and closes with Rachmaninov’s ever-popular Second Symphony.

              The Singapore Symphony Orchestra makes its Proms debut, bringing Pulitzer Prize-winning Chinese composer Zhou Long’s piano concerto Postures – a work fusing Western forms and Eastern memories. The concert opens with the overture to Glinka’s fairy-tale opera Ruslan and Lyudmila, and closes with Rachmaninov’s ever-popular Second Symphony.

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              Prom 61: Rachmaninov, Glinka & Zhou Long
          • Céad 3 MFómh 2014

            • 17:45
              Royal College of Music

              Proms Plus Intro
            • 19:30
              Royal Albert Hall

              Symphonies from Beethoven and Dvořák bookend an emotive programme from Sir Roger Norrington and the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra. At its core is the wistful 'Romeo Alone’ section of Berlioz’s ‘dramatic symphony’ Romeo and Juliet. Beethoven’s ‘little symphony in F’ brings joy and wit to the mix, while Dvořák’s ‘New World’ Symphony is an elegiac homage to his Bohemian homeland.

              Symphonies from Beethoven and Dvořák bookend an emotive programme from Sir Roger Norrington and the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra. At its core is the wistful 'Romeo Alone’ section of Berlioz’s ‘dramatic symphony’ Romeo and Juliet. Beethoven’s ‘little symphony in F’ brings joy and wit to the mix, while Dvořák’s ‘New World’ Symphony is an elegiac homage to his Bohemian homeland.

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              Prom 62: Beethoven, Berlioz & Dvořák
          • Déar 4 MFómh 2014

            • 17:45
              Royal College of Music

              Proms Plus Intro
            • 19:30
              Royal Albert Hall

              After her triumph at last year’s Last Night of the Proms, Marin Alsop returns, joining the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra for Mahler’s colourful and programmatic First Symphony. The muscular drive of John Adams dominates the first half, featuring the UK premiere his Saxophone Concerto as well as his iconic orchestral miniature Short Ride in a Fast Machine.

              After her triumph at last year’s Last Night of the Proms, Marin Alsop returns, joining the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra for Mahler’s colourful and programmatic First Symphony. The muscular drive of John Adams dominates the first half, featuring the UK premiere his Saxophone Concerto as well as his iconic orchestral miniature Short Ride in a Fast Machine.

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                  • Short Ride in a Fast Machine(5 nóim)
                  • Saxophone Concerto(30 nóim)UK premiere
                  • Tango-Étude No. 4(encore)
                    • interval
                    • Symphony No. 1 in D major(55 nóim)

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                Prom 63: Mahler & John Adams
            • Aoine 5 MFómh 2014

              • 16:45
                Royal College of Music

                Poets Andrew Motion and Kate Clanchy discuss Philip Larkin and his collection The Whitsun Weddings, which was first published 50 years ago in 1964.

                Proms Plus Literary
              • 18:30
                Royal Albert Hall

                Last at the Proms in 2012, Sir Simon Rattle and the Berliner Philharmoniker return for an all-Russian programme inspired by dance. Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances embraces jazz, plainchant and the waltz in a virtuosic orchestral showpiece. After the interval we enter the Russian fairy-tale world of Stravinsky’s magical The Firebird, in this vivid, folk-infused ballet score.

                Last at the Proms in 2012, Sir Simon Rattle and the Berliner Philharmoniker return for an all-Russian programme inspired by dance. Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances embraces jazz, plainchant and the waltz in a virtuosic orchestral showpiece. After the interval we enter the Russian fairy-tale world of Stravinsky’s magical The Firebird, in this vivid, folk-infused ballet score.

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                Prom 64: Sir Simon Rattle and the Berliner Philharmoniker
              • 22:15
                Royal Albert Hall

                Brit Award-nominated Paloma Faith brings her sleek vocals and retro style to a Late Night Prom. The British singer-songwriter is joined by a 42-piece Jazz Orchestra and the Urban Voices Collective. This is cabaret, Royal Albert Hall-style.

                Brit Award-nominated Paloma Faith brings her sleek vocals and retro style to a Late Night Prom. The British singer-songwriter is joined by a 42-piece Jazz Orchestra and the Urban Voices Collective. This is cabaret, Royal Albert Hall-style.

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                    • Mouth to Mouth
                    • Picking Up the Pieces (arr. G. Barker)(4 nóim)
                    • Only Love Can Hurt Like This (arr. G. Barker)(6 nóim)
                    • Let Me Down Easy
                    • I'd Rather Go Blind
                    • It's the Not Knowing
                    • All Night Long
                    • Other Woman
                    • Trouble With My Baby
                    • Love Only Leaves You Lonely
                    • Can't Rely On You (arr. G. Barker)
                    • Take Me
                    • Freedom
                    • Taste My Own Tears

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                Prom 65: Late Night with … Paloma Faith
            • Sath 6 MFómh 2014

            • Domh 7 MFómh 2014

              • 15:30
                Royal Albert Hall

                The centrepiece of this Prom by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra and Han-Na Chang is Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. Vivid with textural contrasts and sudden surging climaxes, it is matched for drama by Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto – a Proms favourite, with a slow movement that burns with restrained passion.

                The centrepiece of this Prom by the Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra and Han-Na Chang is Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. Vivid with textural contrasts and sudden surging climaxes, it is matched for drama by Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto – a Proms favourite, with a slow movement that burns with restrained passion.

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                Prom 67: Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky & Behzad Ranjbaran
              • 17:45
                Royal College of Music

                Proms Plus Intro
              • 19:30
                Royal Albert Hall

                After an absence of almost a decade, the Cleveland Orchestra returns to the Proms with music by Brahms and Jörg Widmann. Brahms’s stormy and intricately structured First Symphony contrasts with the levity of his Academic Festival Overture, while Widmann’s concerto – composed for Cleveland’s principal flautist Joshua Smith – is both playful and disorienting.

                After an absence of almost a decade, the Cleveland Orchestra returns to the Proms with music by Brahms and Jörg Widmann. Brahms’s stormy and intricately structured First Symphony contrasts with the levity of his Academic Festival Overture, while Widmann’s concerto – composed for Cleveland’s principal flautist Joshua Smith – is both playful and disorienting.

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                Prom 68: Cleveland Orchestra
            • Luan 8 MFómh 2014

              • 13:00
                Cadogan Hall

                This year’s focus on William Walton wouldn’t be complete without his witty, genre-bending ‘entertainment’ ¹ó²¹Ã§²¹»å±ð. Shostakovich is also seen here at his most whimsical. Arranged from the composer’s earlier film scores, the Four Waltzes range from the good-humoured ‘Spring Waltz’, to the faux naïf ‘Waltz-Scherzo’ and the charmingly kitsch ‘Barrel Organ Waltz’.

                This year’s focus on William Walton wouldn’t be complete without his witty, genre-bending ‘entertainment’ ¹ó²¹Ã§²¹»å±ð. Shostakovich is also seen here at his most whimsical. Arranged from the composer’s earlier film scores, the Four Waltzes range from the good-humoured ‘Spring Waltz’, to the faux naïf ‘Waltz-Scherzo’ and the charmingly kitsch ‘Barrel Organ Waltz’.

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                Proms Chamber Music 8: Walton – ¹ó²¹Ã§²¹»å±ð
              • 17:15
                Royal College of Music

                Proms Plus Literary
              • 19:00
                Royal Albert Hall

                Completing this year’s cycle of Brahms symphonies, the Cleveland Orchestra returns with the composer’s Symphony No. 2 – an open-hearted score of great warmth and appeal. By contrast, Brahms’s Tragic Overture lives up to its name with turbulent intensity. The concert is completed by Jörg Widmann’s Teufel Amor, a musical account of the contradictions, tensions and resolutions of love.

                Completing this year’s cycle of Brahms symphonies, the Cleveland Orchestra returns with the composer’s Symphony No. 2 – an open-hearted score of great warmth and appeal. By contrast, Brahms’s Tragic Overture lives up to its name with turbulent intensity. The concert is completed by Jörg Widmann’s Teufel Amor, a musical account of the contradictions, tensions and resolutions of love.

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                Prom 69: Cleveland Orchestra
              • 22:15
                Royal Albert Hall

                On Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’s 80th birthday, the Proms pays tribute in a concert of works selected by the composer himself. The concert overture Ebb of Winter captures the rugged beauty of Davies’s Orkney home. We see a different side of island life in the joyous ebullience of his Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise; the virtuosic fourth Strathclyde Concerto, for clarinet and orchestra, completes the concert.

                On Sir Peter Maxwell Davies’s 80th birthday, the Proms pays tribute in a concert of works selected by the composer himself. The concert overture Ebb of Winter captures the rugged beauty of Davies’s Orkney home. We see a different side of island life in the joyous ebullience of his Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise; the virtuosic fourth Strathclyde Concerto, for clarinet and orchestra, completes the concert.

                Programme

                    • Concert Overture 'Ebb of Winter'(18 nóim)London premiere
                    • Strathclyde Concerto No. 4(27 nóim)
                    • An Orkney Wedding, with Sunrise(14 nóim)

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                Prom 70: Sir Peter Maxwell Davies Birthday Concert
            • Máirt 9 MFómh 2014

              • 17:30
                Royal College of Music

                Join Rachel Leach and professional musicians for a family-friendly introduction to tonight's Prom. Bring your instrument and join in!

                Proms Plus Family
              • 19:30
                Royal Albert Hall

                It’s American Night at the Proms. We travel through history, from traditional folk songs and dances in Copland’s Appalachian Spring, through the contemplative Quiet City to Chris Brubeck’s contemporary blend of classical, jazz, blues and country music. His Travels in Time for Three is a thrill-ride concerto composed for virtuoso string trio Time for Three and orchestra.

                It’s American Night at the Proms. We travel through history, from traditional folk songs and dances in Copland’s Appalachian Spring, through the contemplative Quiet City to Chris Brubeck’s contemporary blend of classical, jazz, blues and country music. His Travels in Time for Three is a thrill-ride concerto composed for virtuoso string trio Time for Three and orchestra.

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                Prom 71: Americana
            • Céad 10 MFómh 2014

              • 17:45
                Royal College of Music

                Proms Plus Portrait
              • 19:30
                Royal Albert Hall

                An evening of 20th-century English music that looks beyond pastoral stereotypes. The nostalgic idyll of Vaughan Williams’s Fantasia on ‘Greensleeves’ is soon abandoned for the brutality of his Symphony No. 4 and Birtwistle’s Exody – a terrifying musical labyrinth. Walton’s much-loved Viola Concerto is played here by rising star and ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3 New Generation Artist Lise Berthaud.

                An evening of 20th-century English music that looks beyond pastoral stereotypes. The nostalgic idyll of Vaughan Williams’s Fantasia on ‘Greensleeves’ is soon abandoned for the brutality of his Symphony No. 4 and Birtwistle’s Exody – a terrifying musical labyrinth. Walton’s much-loved Viola Concerto is played here by rising star and ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 3 New Generation Artist Lise Berthaud.

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                Prom 72: English Music
            • Déar 11 MFómh 2014

            • Aoine 12 MFómh 2014

            • Sath 13 MFómh 2014

            • Déar 13 Samh 2014

            • Domh 23 Samh 2014

            • Domh 7 Noll 2014

            • Sath 13 Noll 2014