鶹Լ Proms statement
Following the very sad news of the death of Her Majesty The Queen, as a mark of respect we will not be going ahead with Prom 71 on Friday 9 September, or the Last Night of the Proms on Saturday 10 September.
Programme
- Overture for Orchestra(6 mins)
- Deep River(5 mins)arr. Simon Parkin
- The Carnival of the Animals (XIII, The Swan)(4 mins)orch. Paul Vidal
- 1922(6 mins)鶹Լ commission: world premiere
- Tannhäuser – ‘Dich, teure Halle’(3 mins)
- 12 Songs, Op. 33 – ‘Våren’(5 mins)
- öڰ(14 mins)
- Cavalleria rusticana – Easter Hymn(6 mins)
- Cavalleria rusticana – Intermezzo(4 mins)
- Macbeth – ‘Vieni! t’affretta!’(6 mins)
- interval
- A Party with Auntie(5 mins)鶹Լ commission: world premiere
- Overture ‘ODTAA (One Damn Thing After Another)’(9 mins)
- The Gypsy Princess – ‘Heia, heia, in den Bergen ist mein Heimatland’(3 mins)
- Bachianas brasileiras No. 5 – Ária (Cantilena)(5 mins)
- Prayer for Ukraine(5 mins)
- Fantasia on British Sea-Songs(17 mins)arr. Wood
- Rule, Britannia!(4 mins)
- Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major, ‘Land of Hope and Glory’(8 mins)
- Jerusalem (orch. Elgar)(2 mins)
- The National Anthem (arr. Britten)(3 mins)
- Auld Lang Syne(2 mins)
Performers
- Lise Davidsensoprano
- Sheku Kanneh‐Masoncello
- Harriet Walteractor
- Dalia Stasevskaconductor
About This Event
It’s time to put on your party clothes, grab your favourite flag and raise the roof of the Royal Albert Hall! There’s nothing quite like the Last Night of the Proms – the happiest annual celebration in the classical music calendar. 鶹Լ Symphony Orchestra Principal Guest Conductor Dalia Stasevska returns to host a concert that stars soprano Lise Davidsen and cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason in party pieces by Verdi, Wagner and Coleridge-Taylor, as well as a salute to a century of innovation from rising British composer James B. Wilson – before giving the 2022 鶹Լ Proms a send-off with all the traditional Last Night favourites. Until next year!
Image: Lise Davidsen