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Proms 2024
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5 Sep 1929, Queen's Hall
Previous Event
20:00
Thu 5 Sep 1929
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Proms 1929 Prom 23
Prom 23
20:00 Thu 5 Sep 1929 Queen's Hall
Programme
Sir Hamilton Harty
A Comedy Overture
George Butterworth
Six Songs from 'A Shropshire Lad'
Granville Bantock
Ferishtah's Fancies
No. 14 Epilogue: Oh, love! no, love!
Frank Bridge
Two Poems of Richard Jefferies
Proms premiere
interval
Frederick Delius
3 Poems by Paul Verlaine
Proms premiere
Arthur Bliss
Concerto for Two Pianos
First performance in England
John Ireland
Mai-Dun
Georges Bizet
Carmen, Suite No. 1
No. 1 Prélude
Carmen, Suite No. 1
No. 2 Aragonaise
Carmen, Suite No. 1
No. 3 Intermezzo
Carmen, Suite No. 1
No. 5 Les dragons de Alcala
Carmen Suite No 2
No. 6 Danse bohémienne Act 2
Frank Bridge
E'en as a lovely flower
Richard Hageman
At the Well
Richard Strauss
6 Songs, Op 17
No. 2 Ständchen
3 Songs, Op 29
No. 1 Traum durch die Dämmerung
Four Songs, Op. 27
No. 2 Cäcilie
Felix Mendelssohn
Overture 'Ruy Blas'
Performers
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
Henry Wood Symphony Orchestra
Frank Mullings
tenor
tenor
Kate Winter
soprano
soprano
Rae Robertson
piano
piano
Ethel Bartlett
piano
piano
Berkeley Mason
piano
piano
Composers
Sir Hamilton Harty
George Butterworth
Granville Bantock
Frank Bridge
Frederick Delius
Arthur Bliss
John Ireland
Georges Bizet
Richard Hageman
Richard Strauss
Felix Mendelssohn
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Proms 1929
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