Sakari Oramo conducts the ѿý Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in Verdi’s Requiem: a truly spectacular First Night of the 2022 ѿý Proms.
Sakari Oramo conducts the ѿý Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in Verdi’s Requiem: a truly spectacular First Night of the 2022 ѿý Proms.
Following their sensational concert debut at last year's Proms, John Wilson conducts his Sinfonia of London in an all-British programme of Elgar, Walton, Bax, Vaughan Williams and Huw Watkins.
Following their sensational concert debut at last year's Proms, John Wilson conducts his Sinfonia of London in an all-British programme of Elgar, Walton, Bax, Vaughan Williams and Huw Watkins.
The Proms relaxes into a late-night decompression session with Radio 1 Relax – presented by Sian Eleri, host of Radio 1’s Chillest Show.
Grammy Award-winning vocalist Cynthia Erivo joins forces with the ѿý Concert Orchestra to salute the legendary women who have inspired her: artists like Nina Simone, Shirley Bassey, Billie Holiday and Gladys Knight.
Grammy Award-winning vocalist Cynthia Erivo joins forces with the ѿý Concert Orchestra to salute the legendary women who have inspired her: artists like Nina Simone, Shirley Bassey, Billie Holiday and Gladys Knight.
Three generations of genius: live in Belfast, the Hebrides Ensemble performs 20th-century classics by Ravel, Messiaen and Iannis Xenakis
Three generations of genius: live in Belfast, the Hebrides Ensemble performs 20th-century classics by Ravel, Messiaen and Iannis Xenakis
Juanjo Mena conducts the ѿý Philharmonic in Bruckner’s mighty Sixth Symphony, alongside Webern’s take on Bach and Sir James MacMillan’s Viola Concerto.
Juanjo Mena conducts the ѿý Philharmonic in Bruckner’s mighty Sixth Symphony, alongside Webern’s take on Bach and Sir James MacMillan’s Viola Concerto.
Two uncompromising landmarks of 20th-century British music, as Sir Andrew Davis conducts the ѿý Philharmonic in Vaughan Williams’s and Michael Tippett’s Fourth symphonies.
Two uncompromising landmarks of 20th-century British music, as Sir Andrew Davis conducts the ѿý Philharmonic in Vaughan Williams’s and Michael Tippett’s Fourth symphonies.
David Bates and La Nuova Musica join a stellar cast for this concert performance of Purcell’s greatest and most popular opera.
David Bates and La Nuova Musica join a stellar cast for this concert performance of Purcell’s greatest and most popular opera.
Dalia Stasevska and the ѿý Symphony Orchestra weave a darkly dramatic soundscape, including music by Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Hildur Guðnadóttir and Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Dalia Stasevska and the ѿý Symphony Orchestra weave a darkly dramatic soundscape, including music by Rachmaninov, Tchaikovsky, Hildur Guðnadóttir and Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Harpist Catrin Finch is the soloist as Ariane Matiakh conducts the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales in tales of musical wonder by Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov and Sally Beamish.
Harpist Catrin Finch is the soloist as Ariane Matiakh conducts the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales in tales of musical wonder by Ravel, Rimsky-Korsakov and Sally Beamish.
Happy and glorious: the ѿý Singers join the ѿý Concert Orchestra for a Platinum Jubilee celebration of music and royalty spanning six centuries.
Happy and glorious: the ѿý Singers join the ѿý Concert Orchestra for a Platinum Jubilee celebration of music and royalty spanning six centuries.
Join your CBeebies friends on a magical, ocean-going family adventure, in this relaxed Prom for our very youngest listeners.
Join your CBeebies friends on a magical, ocean-going family adventure, in this relaxed Prom for our very youngest listeners.
Join your CBeebies friends on a magical, ocean-going family adventure, in this relaxed Prom for our very youngest listeners.
Join your CBeebies friends on a magical, ocean-going family adventure, in this relaxed Prom for our very youngest listeners.
Under its new Principal Conductor Dinis Sousa, the Royal Northern Sinfonia explores the folk roots of music by John Adams and Dvořák – live at Sage Gateshead.
Under its new Principal Conductor Dinis Sousa, the Royal Northern Sinfonia explores the folk roots of music by John Adams and Dvořák – live at Sage Gateshead.
Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers: an opera of love and tragedy in a community lashed by the sea. Glyndebourne Festival Opera presents a concert version of its landmark new production.
Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers: an opera of love and tragedy in a community lashed by the sea. Glyndebourne Festival Opera presents a concert version of its landmark new production.
Live in Truro, 2021 Leeds International Piano Competition winner Alim Beisembayev plays virtuoso showpieces by Scarlatti, Chopin and Liszt.
Live in Truro, 2021 Leeds International Piano Competition winner Alim Beisembayev plays virtuoso showpieces by Scarlatti, Chopin and Liszt.
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Designate Kazuki Yamada perform emotionally charged masterworks by Glinka, Rachmaninov and Ethel Smyth.
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Designate Kazuki Yamada perform emotionally charged masterworks by Glinka, Rachmaninov and Ethel Smyth.
Jordan de Souza conducts the ѿý Symphony Orchestra and Johan Dalene is the soloist in Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto, in a concert that also features music by Bernstein, Tchaikovsky and George Walker.
Jordan de Souza conducts the ѿý Symphony Orchestra and Johan Dalene is the soloist in Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto, in a concert that also features music by Bernstein, Tchaikovsky and George Walker.
‘Behold, the sea itself!’ In Vaughan Williams’s anniversary year, Andrew Manze and the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales perform his majestic A Sea Symphony alongside musical seascapes by Grace Williams and Doreen Carwithen.
‘Behold, the sea itself!’ In Vaughan Williams’s anniversary year, Andrew Manze and the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales perform his majestic A Sea Symphony alongside musical seascapes by Grace Williams and Doreen Carwithen.
Brahms’s A German Requiem and Jennifer Walshe’s The Site of an Investigation – performed by the ѿý Scottish Symphony Orchestra and National Youth Choir of Great Britain, conducted by Ilan Volkov.
Brahms’s A German Requiem and Jennifer Walshe’s The Site of an Investigation – performed by the ѿý Scottish Symphony Orchestra and National Youth Choir of Great Britain, conducted by Ilan Volkov.
Music and politics collide in Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony. Alpesh Chauhan conducts the ѿý Scottish Symphony Orchestra and percussionist Colin Currie premieres a new concerto by Canadian sonic magician Nicole Lizée.
Music and politics collide in Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony. Alpesh Chauhan conducts the ѿý Scottish Symphony Orchestra and percussionist Colin Currie premieres a new concerto by Canadian sonic magician Nicole Lizée.
Our free ѿý Young Composer Day offers young composers aged 12-18 the chance to meet & learn from leading composers, and take part in a range of activities from composing for video-games, to improvisatory body-percussion. Sign up closes Wed 27 July at 5pm
New music has always been at the heart of the ѿý Proms. Alice Farnham and the ѿý Concert Orchestra perform freshly minted orchestral works by some of the brightest new talents to emerge from the ѿý Young Composer competition in this free concert.
Longing, loneliness and deadly passion: Puccini’s one-act opera Il tabarro crowns a colourful programme from the Ჹé and its long-serving Music Director Sir Mark Elder.
Longing, loneliness and deadly passion: Puccini’s one-act opera Il tabarro crowns a colourful programme from the Ჹé and its long-serving Music Director Sir Mark Elder.
Ukrainian musicians – from their besieged country and from around Europe – join together in a special addition to the Proms, to play Chopin, Brahms, Beethoven and Ukraine’s leading living composer, Valentin Silvestrov.
Ukrainian musicians – from their besieged country and from around Europe – join together in a special addition to the Proms, to play Chopin, Brahms, Beethoven and Ukraine’s leading living composer, Valentin Silvestrov.
Xenakis’s Jonchaies meets Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring: explosive masterpieces from opposite ends of the 20th century, with Martyn Brabbins and the ѿý Symphony Orchestra.
Xenakis’s Jonchaies meets Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring: explosive masterpieces from opposite ends of the 20th century, with Martyn Brabbins and the ѿý Symphony Orchestra.
Violinist Alina Ibragimova and pianist Cédric Tiberghien form a chamber music dream-team in soaring romantic showpieces by Ysaÿe, Franck and Havergal Brian.
Violinist Alina Ibragimova and pianist Cédric Tiberghien form a chamber music dream-team in soaring romantic showpieces by Ysaÿe, Franck and Havergal Brian.
In the first ever Gaming Prom, an electronically expanded Royal Philharmonic Orchestra explores the musical universe of gaming: from the classic console titles of the 1980s to the European concert premiere of a suite from Battlefield 2042.
In the first ever Gaming Prom, an electronically expanded Royal Philharmonic Orchestra explores the musical universe of gaming: from the classic console titles of the 1980s to the European concert premiere of a suite from Battlefield 2042.
‘An absolute tour de force’: Under founder-conductor Nicholas Collon, the Aurora Orchestra collaborates with violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja – and then performs Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony entirely from memory.
‘An absolute tour de force’: Under founder-conductor Nicholas Collon, the Aurora Orchestra collaborates with violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja – and then performs Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony entirely from memory.
Tom Service and the Aurora Orchestra give an illustrated guide to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony – before the orchestra performs the entire symphony from memory, with founder-conductor Nicholas Collon.
Tom Service and the Aurora Orchestra give an illustrated guide to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony – before the orchestra performs the entire symphony from memory, with founder-conductor Nicholas Collon.
Soprano Miah Persson, violinist Clara-Jumi Kang and Principal Conductor Ryan Bancroft join the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales in music by Mahler, Mendelssohn and Caroline Shaw.
Soprano Miah Persson, violinist Clara-Jumi Kang and Principal Conductor Ryan Bancroft join the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales in music by Mahler, Mendelssohn and Caroline Shaw.
Imagine pulling music out of thin air. John Storgårds and the ѿý Philharmonic perform Shostakovich’s enigmatic final symphony, alongside music by Kaija Saariaho and Kalevi Aho’s haunting Theremin Concerto Eight Seasons.
Imagine pulling music out of thin air. John Storgårds and the ѿý Philharmonic perform Shostakovich’s enigmatic final symphony, alongside music by Kaija Saariaho and Kalevi Aho’s haunting Theremin Concerto Eight Seasons.
Semyon Bychkov conducts the UK premiere of Julian Anderson’s keenly awaited Second Symphony – plus Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances, and a Martinů concerto with the extraordinary Labèque sisters.
Semyon Bychkov conducts the UK premiere of Julian Anderson’s keenly awaited Second Symphony – plus Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances, and a Martinů concerto with the extraordinary Labèque sisters.
The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain brings all its signature energy and joy to a truly kaleidoscopic programme: works by Danny Elfman and Gershwin, followed by Ravel’s luscious complete ballet Daphnis and Chloe.
The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain brings all its signature energy and joy to a truly kaleidoscopic programme: works by Danny Elfman and Gershwin, followed by Ravel’s luscious complete ballet Daphnis and Chloe.
Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes stands in for Mozart with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, as he directs and plays two contrasting piano concertos from 1785: the dark-hued Concerto No. 20, and the gloriously playful Concerto No. 22.
Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes stands in for Mozart with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, as he directs and plays two contrasting piano concertos from 1785: the dark-hued Concerto No. 20, and the gloriously playful Concerto No. 22.
In the second of three all-Mozart Proms with his Mahler Chamber Orchestra colleagues, Norwegian conductor-pianist Leif Ove Andsnes zooms in on the year 1786, and finds Amadeus at the absolute peak of his game.
In the second of three all-Mozart Proms with his Mahler Chamber Orchestra colleagues, Norwegian conductor-pianist Leif Ove Andsnes zooms in on the year 1786, and finds Amadeus at the absolute peak of his game.
Leif Ove Andsnes and three Mahler Chamber Orchestra members perform some of the loveliest chamber music Mozart ever created.
Leif Ove Andsnes and three Mahler Chamber Orchestra members perform some of the loveliest chamber music Mozart ever created.
Ryan Bancroft unleashes the full power of the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales in Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, and joins forces with the Tredegar Band for the world premiere of Gavin Higgins’s new Concerto Grosso for Brass Band and Orchestra.
Ryan Bancroft unleashes the full power of the ѿý National Orchestra of Wales in Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique, and joins forces with the Tredegar Band for the world premiere of Gavin Higgins’s new Concerto Grosso for Brass Band and Orchestra.
Conductor Daniele Rustioni gets seriously Romantic with the Ulster Orchestra in music by Mahler, Wagner and Schumann, as well as Richard Strauss’s Four Last Songs – sung by soprano Louise Alder.
Conductor Daniele Rustioni gets seriously Romantic with the Ulster Orchestra in music by Mahler, Wagner and Schumann, as well as Richard Strauss’s Four Last Songs – sung by soprano Louise Alder.
With an unbroken history spanning nearly 150 years, the Tredegar Band is a true virtuoso ensemble. Their second Prom this season embraces centenary tributes to Elmer Bernstein and Judy Garland, as well as works by Richard Strauss and Vaughan Williams.
With an unbroken history spanning nearly 150 years, the Tredegar Band is a true virtuoso ensemble. Their second Prom this season embraces centenary tributes to Elmer Bernstein and Judy Garland, as well as works by Richard Strauss and Vaughan Williams.
Ryan Wigglesworth brings a composer’s ear to Holst’s The Planets, and British baritone Roderick Williams premieres Matthew Kaner’s haunting new commission Pearl – in which an ancient lament unlocks emotions that transcend time.
Ryan Wigglesworth brings a composer’s ear to Holst’s The Planets, and British baritone Roderick Williams premieres Matthew Kaner’s haunting new commission Pearl – in which an ancient lament unlocks emotions that transcend time.
Three composers in three landscapes. Eva Ollikainen and the ѿý Philharmonic join Kian Soltani in Elgar’s hugely popular Cello Concerto – alongside powerful Scandinavian soundscapes from Sibelius and Anna Thorvaldsottir.
Three composers in three landscapes. Eva Ollikainen and the ѿý Philharmonic join Kian Soltani in Elgar’s hugely popular Cello Concerto – alongside powerful Scandinavian soundscapes from Sibelius and Anna Thorvaldsottir.
Superstar pianist Yuja Wang takes centrestage in the first Proms appearance of the Oslo Philharmonic under its new Chief Conductor Klaus Makëlä. Richard Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben ends the concert in roof-raising style.
Superstar pianist Yuja Wang takes centrestage in the first Proms appearance of the Oslo Philharmonic under its new Chief Conductor Klaus Makëlä. Richard Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben ends the concert in roof-raising style.
The Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra comes to the Proms with its American Music Director Marin Alsop. Music by Bartók, Dvořák, Hannah Eisendle and Prokofiev – with Benjamin Grosvenor at the piano.
The Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra comes to the Proms with its American Music Director Marin Alsop. Music by Bartók, Dvořák, Hannah Eisendle and Prokofiev – with Benjamin Grosvenor at the piano.
A matinee concert from Dinis Sousa and the Royal Northern Sinfonia, featuring sunlit masterworks by Haydn, Saariaho and Beethoven. Nicholas Daniel is the soloist in Vaughan Williams’s pastoral Oboe Concerto.
A matinee concert from Dinis Sousa and the Royal Northern Sinfonia, featuring sunlit masterworks by Haydn, Saariaho and Beethoven. Nicholas Daniel is the soloist in Vaughan Williams’s pastoral Oboe Concerto.
Music from two great ballets, Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake – and Missy Mazzoli’s new Violin Concerto, ‘Procession’ – played by the Philharmonia Orchestra under its new Music Director Santtu-Matias Rouvali.
Music from two great ballets, Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet and Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake – and Missy Mazzoli’s new Violin Concerto, ‘Procession’ – played by the Philharmonia Orchestra under its new Music Director Santtu-Matias Rouvali.
Playing from memory, and turning every performance into exuberant physical theatre, the Carion Wind Quintet performs colourful 20th-century classics by Nielsen, Ligeti and Stravinsky.
Playing from memory, and turning every performance into exuberant physical theatre, the Carion Wind Quintet performs colourful 20th-century classics by Nielsen, Ligeti and Stravinsky.
Elgar’s First Symphony, Vaughan Williams’s Tuba Concerto and a swinging new showpiece from Mark-Anthony Turnage: music that could have been made for the ѿý Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo.
Elgar’s First Symphony, Vaughan Williams’s Tuba Concerto and a swinging new showpiece from Mark-Anthony Turnage: music that could have been made for the ѿý Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo.
Forged in a time of war and tyranny, Prokofiev said that his Fifth Symphony embodied ‘the greatness of the human spirit’. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Music Director Vasily Petrenko pairs it with American classics by Copland and George Walker.
Forged in a time of war and tyranny, Prokofiev said that his Fifth Symphony embodied ‘the greatness of the human spirit’. Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Music Director Vasily Petrenko pairs it with American classics by Copland and George Walker.
Nielsen’s ebullient Sinfonia espansiva, Ravel’s La valse and Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto – played by pianist Behzod Abduraimov at the heart of a supercharged Prom from Thomas Dausgaard and the ѿý Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
Nielsen’s ebullient Sinfonia espansiva, Ravel’s La valse and Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto – played by pianist Behzod Abduraimov at the heart of a supercharged Prom from Thomas Dausgaard and the ѿý Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
‘Music is life’: Sibelius and Nielsen take the 20th century head-on while Beethoven looks inward in his Fourth Piano Concerto. Thomas Dausgaard conducts the ѿý Scottish Symphony Orchestra, with Jan Lisiecki as pianist.
‘Music is life’: Sibelius and Nielsen take the 20th century head-on while Beethoven looks inward in his Fourth Piano Concerto. Thomas Dausgaard conducts the ѿý Scottish Symphony Orchestra, with Jan Lisiecki as pianist.
‘Thy harmony’s divine, great king’: Handel’s lavish 1749 oratorio Solomon, performed by The English Concert and the ѿý Singers, starring Iestyn Davies as the music-loving King of Israel.
‘Thy harmony’s divine, great king’: Handel’s lavish 1749 oratorio Solomon, performed by The English Concert and the ѿý Singers, starring Iestyn Davies as the music-loving King of Israel.
Ethel Smyth wasn’t especially religious, but her majestic Mass in D major is one of the crowning glories of the British choral tradition. Sakari Oramo and the ѿý Symphony Orchestra give the first Proms performance since the composer’s own lifetime.
Ethel Smyth wasn’t especially religious, but her majestic Mass in D major is one of the crowning glories of the British choral tradition. Sakari Oramo and the ѿý Symphony Orchestra give the first Proms performance since the composer’s own lifetime.
Sarod master Amjad Ali Khan is joined today by his sons Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash – both leading virtuosos in their own right – as well as outstanding performers on the tabla and mridangam, in this ravishing Sunday-morning Prom.
A welcome return to the Proms for the Cologne-based WDR Symphony Orchestra and its energetic Chief Conductor Cristian Măcelaru, in a concert of Mendelssohn, Brahms and Dvořák – his lyrical Violin Concerto, played by violinist Augustin Hadelich.
A welcome return to the Proms for the Cologne-based WDR Symphony Orchestra and its energetic Chief Conductor Cristian Măcelaru, in a concert of Mendelssohn, Brahms and Dvořák – his lyrical Violin Concerto, played by violinist Augustin Hadelich.
Live in Liverpool, the outstanding young Dudok Quartet of Amsterdam champions Doreen Carwithen’s windswept Second Quartet of 1950, alongside Brahms’s big-hearted Second Quartet.
Live in Liverpool, the outstanding young Dudok Quartet of Amsterdam champions Doreen Carwithen’s windswept Second Quartet of 1950, alongside Brahms’s big-hearted Second Quartet.
Aretha Franklin was the undisputed Queen of Soul. Tonight, Jules Buckley conducts his all-new orchestra in a symphonic tribute, featuring singer-songwriter é in powerful new arrangements of Aretha Franklin’s very greatest hits.
Aretha Franklin was the undisputed Queen of Soul. Tonight, Jules Buckley conducts his all-new orchestra in a symphonic tribute, featuring singer-songwriter é in powerful new arrangements of Aretha Franklin’s very greatest hits.
The Australian World Orchestra is a classical supergroup unlike anything on earth: for conductor Zubin Mehta, it’s ‘one of the top 10 orchestras in the world’. Its Proms debut includes Brahms’s Second Symphony, plus music by Webern and Brett Dean.
The Australian World Orchestra is a classical supergroup unlike anything on earth: for conductor Zubin Mehta, it’s ‘one of the top 10 orchestras in the world’. Its Proms debut includes Brahms’s Second Symphony, plus music by Webern and Brett Dean.
Gustav Mahler’s epic ‘Resurrection’ Symphony is an emotional odyssey on a cosmic scale. Now, as he prepares to step down as Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle conducts a work that he has loved his entire musical life.
Gustav Mahler’s epic ‘Resurrection’ Symphony is an emotional odyssey on a cosmic scale. Now, as he prepares to step down as Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle conducts a work that he has loved his entire musical life.
The virtuoso chamber choir The Sixteen performs Tallis’s extraordinary 40-part Spem in alium – the centrepiece of an unaccompanied late-night choral meditation that extends from medieval plainsong to the sounds of the 21st century.
The virtuoso chamber choir The Sixteen performs Tallis’s extraordinary 40-part Spem in alium – the centrepiece of an unaccompanied late-night choral meditation that extends from medieval plainsong to the sounds of the 21st century.
Fabien Gabel conducts César Franck’s impassioned Symphony in D minor – a 200th-anniversary tribute, in a concert that also showcases the young Swedish violinist Daniel Lozakovich in Brahms’s gloriously songful Violin Concerto.
Fabien Gabel conducts César Franck’s impassioned Symphony in D minor – a 200th-anniversary tribute, in a concert that also showcases the young Swedish violinist Daniel Lozakovich in Brahms’s gloriously songful Violin Concerto.
The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra are inspired by nature with Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, a Thomas Adès premiere and Vaughan Williams’s gently soaring The Lark Ascending – played by the unfailingly original Finnish firebrand Pekka Kuusisto.
The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra are inspired by nature with Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, a Thomas Adès premiere and Vaughan Williams’s gently soaring The Lark Ascending – played by the unfailingly original Finnish firebrand Pekka Kuusisto.
A stunning audio-visual celebration of the ѿý’s world-famous Natural History Unit, from David Attenborough’s pioneering adventures through to the landmark series of the 21st century – with live music by Hans Zimmer and George Fenton.
A stunning audio-visual celebration of the ѿý’s world-famous Natural History Unit, from David Attenborough’s pioneering adventures through to the landmark series of the 21st century – with live music by Hans Zimmer and George Fenton.
A stunning audio-visual celebration of the ѿý’s world-famous Natural History Unit, from David Attenborough’s pioneering adventures through to the landmark series of the 21st century – with live music by Hans Zimmer and George Fenton.
A stunning audio-visual celebration of the ѿý’s world-famous Natural History Unit, from David Attenborough’s pioneering adventures through to the landmark series of the 21st century – with live music by Hans Zimmer and George Fenton.
Chicago-born organ virtuoso Nathan Laube puts the Royal Albert Hall’s colossal organ through its paces, with music by Wagner, Franck, Alkan and Liszt.
Chicago-born organ virtuoso Nathan Laube puts the Royal Albert Hall’s colossal organ through its paces, with music by Wagner, Franck, Alkan and Liszt.
A showcase for the most lively voices in contemporary South African jazz: Siyabonga Mthembu, ESKA, Soweto Kinch and Theon Cross are just some of the modern legends on stage tonight, accompanied by the dynamic Metropole Orkest.
Live in Birmingham, mezzo-soprano Claire Barnett-Jones and pianist Simon Lepper perform songs by Vaughan Williams, Ethel Smyth and Joseph Horovitz, and premiere something entirely new from Proms favourite Errollyn Wallen.
Live in Birmingham, mezzo-soprano Claire Barnett-Jones and pianist Simon Lepper perform songs by Vaughan Williams, Ethel Smyth and Joseph Horovitz, and premiere something entirely new from Proms favourite Errollyn Wallen.
Bach’s Mass in B minor – performed by John Butt, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and a team of soloists that includes counter-tenor Iestyn Davies and soprano Mary Bevan.
Bach’s Mass in B minor – performed by John Butt, the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and a team of soloists that includes counter-tenor Iestyn Davies and soprano Mary Bevan.
Retro-futurist rockers Public Service Broadcasting perform This New Noise: a joyously eclectic, album-length celebration of 100 years of ѿý Radio, told with visuals, soundscapes and a little bit of help from the ѿý Symphony Orchestra.
Retro-futurist rockers Public Service Broadcasting perform This New Noise: a joyously eclectic, album-length celebration of 100 years of ѿý Radio, told with visuals, soundscapes and a little bit of help from the ѿý Symphony Orchestra.
The Dream of Gerontius: Edward Gardner, the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus; and soloists including Allan Clayton and Jamie Barton perform Elgar’s transcendent choral masterpiece.
The Dream of Gerontius: Edward Gardner, the London Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus; and soloists including Allan Clayton and Jamie Barton perform Elgar’s transcendent choral masterpiece.
Co-created by ѿý Open Music artists, this storytelling spectacle transforms the Royal Albert Hall by a series of dreamscape projections and live music, following the story of Sky, played by Omari Douglas.
Co-created by ѿý Open Music artists, this storytelling spectacle transforms the Royal Albert Hall by a series of dreamscape projections and live music, following the story of Sky, played by Omari Douglas.
Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony meets George Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Lilacs in this Prom from Chineke! – Europe’s first majority Black and ethnically diverse orchestra.
Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony meets George Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Lilacs in this Prom from Chineke! – Europe’s first majority Black and ethnically diverse orchestra.
Handel and Philip Glass collide head-on in a spectacle that fuses music, dance, video and haute couture – conceived and performed by counter-tenor extraordinaire Anthony Roth Costanzo in the vast industrial space of Printworks London.
Handel and Philip Glass collide head-on in a spectacle that fuses music, dance, video and haute couture – conceived and performed by counter-tenor extraordinaire Anthony Roth Costanzo in the vast industrial space of Printworks London.
In the first of two Proms, Kirill Petrenko and the Berlin Philharmoniker perform Mahler’s ‘song of the night’ – his Seventh Symphony.
In the first of two Proms, Kirill Petrenko and the Berlin Philharmoniker perform Mahler’s ‘song of the night’ – his Seventh Symphony.
Handel and Philip Glass collide head-on in a spectacle that fuses music, dance, video and haute couture – conceived and performed by counter-tenor extraordinaire Anthony Roth Costanzo in the vast industrial space of Printworks London.
Handel and Philip Glass collide head-on in a spectacle that fuses music, dance, video and haute couture – conceived and performed by counter-tenor extraordinaire Anthony Roth Costanzo in the vast industrial space of Printworks London.
Saxophonist and composer Marius Neset has been praised for his ‘voracious reinvention of jazz’. In his Proms debut he teams up with the London Sinfonietta to unleash his elemental new commission Geyser.
Saxophonist and composer Marius Neset has been praised for his ‘voracious reinvention of jazz’. In his Proms debut he teams up with the London Sinfonietta to unleash his elemental new commission Geyser.
Sir András Schiff plays Beethoven – the final three piano sonatas, music of boundless imagination, profound tenderness and sudden, piercing beauty.
Sir András Schiff plays Beethoven – the final three piano sonatas, music of boundless imagination, profound tenderness and sudden, piercing beauty.
In their final concert at the 2022 ѿý Proms, the Berliner Philharmoniker are joined by Daniel Harding to perform Bruckner’s Fourth Symphony, and viola soloist Tabea Zimmermann rediscovers Schnittke’s powerful but neglected Viola Concerto.
In their final concert at the 2022 ѿý Proms, the Berliner Philharmoniker are joined by Daniel Harding to perform Bruckner’s Fourth Symphony, and viola soloist Tabea Zimmermann rediscovers Schnittke’s powerful but neglected Viola Concerto.
Live at Glasgow’s Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, the multi-award winning Trio Gaspard makes its Proms debut with Haydn’s spirited G minor Trio, and the ardent and melodious Piano Trio in D minor by the young Ethel Smyth.
Live at Glasgow’s Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, the multi-award winning Trio Gaspard makes its Proms debut with Haydn’s spirited G minor Trio, and the ardent and melodious Piano Trio in D minor by the young Ethel Smyth.
Karina Canellakis conducts the ѿý Symphony Orchestra in Mahler’s heaven-storming First Symphony, and a playful, typically imaginative, new piano concerto by living Franco-American genius Betsy Jolas.
Karina Canellakis conducts the ѿý Symphony Orchestra in Mahler’s heaven-storming First Symphony, and a playful, typically imaginative, new piano concerto by living Franco-American genius Betsy Jolas.
Nicola Benedetti joins the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for the Proms premiere of Wynton Marsalis’s Violin Concerto, and Thomas Søndergård conducts music by Britten, Bernstein and Thomas Adès.
Nicola Benedetti joins the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for the Proms premiere of Wynton Marsalis’s Violin Concerto, and Thomas Søndergård conducts music by Britten, Bernstein and Thomas Adès.
Violinist and presenter Nicola Benedetti introduces an hour-long informal concert that features Britten’s wonderfully vivid musical seascapes, as well as Bernstein’s exuberant dances from West Side Story.
Violinist and presenter Nicola Benedetti introduces an hour-long informal concert that features Britten’s wonderfully vivid musical seascapes, as well as Bernstein’s exuberant dances from West Side Story.
Missa solemnis: Beethoven’s late sacred masterpiece, performed by Sir John Eliot Gardiner, the Monteverdi Choir, and the period-instrument forces of the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique.
Missa solemnis: Beethoven’s late sacred masterpiece, performed by Sir John Eliot Gardiner, the Monteverdi Choir, and the period-instrument forces of the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique.
The Philadelphia Orchestra visits the Proms under its Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin. In the first of two concerts they perform Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ Symphony and two modern American classics, sung by soprano Angel Blue.
The Philadelphia Orchestra visits the Proms under its Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin. In the first of two concerts they perform Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ Symphony and two modern American classics, sung by soprano Angel Blue.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin and The Philadelphia Orchestra perform music by Rachmaninov, Chausson and Saint-Saëns (with violinist Lisa Batiashvili as soloist) and champion a rediscovered American classic: the romantic First Symphony by Florence Price.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin and The Philadelphia Orchestra perform music by Rachmaninov, Chausson and Saint-Saëns (with violinist Lisa Batiashvili as soloist) and champion a rediscovered American classic: the romantic First Symphony by Florence Price.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Lise Davidsen and Dalia Stasevska all star as the world’s biggest classical music festival comes to a close – with all the tradition and fun of the Last Night of the Proms!
Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Lise Davidsen and Dalia Stasevska all star as the world’s biggest classical music festival comes to a close – with all the tradition and fun of the Last Night of the Proms!