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1 Sep 2011, Royal Albert Hall
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Proms 2011 Prom 62: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

Prom 62: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
19:30 Thu 1 Sep 2011 Royal Albert Hall
The Israel Philharmonic takes to the stage with its longest-serving maestro and a favourite soloist. Part of this disrupted Prom will be broadcast on Radio 3 on Wednesday 7 September at 2.30pm.
The Israel Philharmonic takes to the stage with its longest-serving maestro and a favourite soloist. Part of this disrupted Prom will be broadcast on Radio 3 on Wednesday 7 September at 2.30pm.

Programme

      • Passacaglia, Op. 1(11 mins)
      • Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor(24 mins)
        • interval
        • Iberia - Triana (orchestrated by Enrique Arbos)(5 mins)
        • Iberia - El puerto (orchestrated by Enrique Arbos)(5 mins)
        • Iberia - La Fête Dieu à Séville (orchestrated by Enrique Arbos)(6 mins)
        • Capriccio espagnol, Op 34(15 mins)

    Performers

    About this event

    Â鶹ԼÅÄ Statement 1 Sept 2011 Ìý

    We regret that as a result of sustained audience disruption within the concert hall which affected the ability to hear the music, tonight’s Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Prom was taken off air. The invitation to the Orchestra was a purely musical one, offering the opportunity to hear this fine Orchestra in conductor Zubin Metha’s 75th year, so we are disappointed that Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 audiences were not able to enjoy the full performance. Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 3 broadcast recordings of the same music, however the performance continued in the hall.

    Throughout the concert approximately 30 people were removed by security which had been increased in anticipation of the prospect of disturbances.

    Zubin Mehta returned to the Proms with an orchestra he has been conducting for 50 years and which awarded him the title of Music Director for Life in 1981.

    Read more on this story at the Â鶹ԼÅÄ news website

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    We broadcast part of the concert on Wednesday 7 September at 2.30pm.

    Listen now until 14 September