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Proms 2015 Page 1 of 6 Proms 2015 Page 1 of 6 Prom 1: First Night of the Proms Prom 4: Beethoven – Symphony No. 9 Prom 8: Late Night With … BBC Asian Network 19:30 Friday 17 Jul 2015 ON TV 19:30 Sunday 19 Jul 2015 ON TV 10:15 Wednesday 22 Jul 2015 Royal Albert Hall Royal Albert Hall Royal Albert Hall Carl Nielsen Beethoven Benny Dayal vocalist Maskarade, FS39 The Creatures of Prometheus Palak Muchhal vocalist overture (5 mins) overture (5 mins) Naughty Boy live producer Gary Carpenter John Woolrich Bobby Friction presenter Dadaville Falling Down BBC Philharmonic BBC commission: world premiere (6 mins) London premiere (15 mins) Richard Davis conductor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart INTERVAL Concerto for Piano No. 20 in D minor, K 466 (31 mins) Beethoven INTERVAL Symphony No. 9 in D minor, 'Choral' (68 mins) Prom 9: Leif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber Jean Sibelius Margaret Cookhorn contra-bassoon Orchestra Belshazzar's Feast – suite (16 mins) Lucy Crowe soprano 19:30 Thursday 23 Jul 2015 William Walton Gerhild Romberger mezzo-soprano Royal Albert Hall Belshazzar's Feast (34 mins) Dmytro Popov tenor Lars Vogt piano Kostas Smoriginas bass-baritone Beethoven Christopher Maltman bass-baritone CBSO Chorus Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major (33 mins) BBC Singers City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Stravinsky BBC National Chorus of Wales Andris Nelsons conductor Apollon musagète (30 mins) BBC Symphony Chorus INTERVAL BBC Symphony Orchestra Beethoven Sakari Oramo conductor Proms Chamber Music 1: Thomas Tallis Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major (33 mins) 13:00 Monday 20 Jul 2015 Mahler Chamber Orchestra Cadogan Hall Leif Ove Andsnes piano/director Prom 2: Ten Pieces Prom 18:30 Saturday 18 Jul 2015 ON TV Tallis Royal Albert Hall Videte miraculum (9 mins) Prom 10: Leif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit (3 mins) Orchestra John Adams Hear the voice and prayer (3 mins) 19:30 Friday 24 Jul 2015 ON TV Short Ride in a Fast Machine (4 mins) Why fum'th in fight? (4 mins) Royal Albert Hall Beethoven Suscipe quaeso (9 mins) Symphony No. 5 in C minor O nata lux de lumine (2 mins) Stravinsky first movement O sacrum convivium (4 mins) Concerto in E flat major 'Dumbarton Oaks' (16 mins) Britten O salutaris hostia (3 mins) Beethoven Four Sea Interludes from 'Peter Grimes' Cheryl Frances-Hoad Piano Concerto No. 3 in C Minor (36 mins) 'Storm' Interlude Homage to Tallis INTERVAL Grieg world premiere (7 mins) Schoenberg Peer Gynt, Op 23 Tallis Friede auf Erden (10 mins) In the Hall of the Mountain King Spem in alium (10 mins) Beethoven Handel The Cardinall's Musick Fantasia in C minor for piano, chorus and orchestra, 'Choral Coronation Anthem 'Zadok the Priest', HWV 258 Andrew Carwood director Fantasy' (20 mins) excerpt (4 mins) BBC Singers Holst Mahler Chamber Orchestra The Planets Prom 5: Haydn, HK Gruber & Stravinsky Leif Ove Andsnes piano/director Mars 19:30 Monday 20 Jul 2015 ON TV David Hill conductor Anna Meredith Royal Albert Hall Connect It BBC commission: London premiere (3 mins) Haydn Proms Saturday Matinee 1: Birmingham Contemporary Mozart Symphony No. 85 in B flat major 'La reine' (23 mins) Music Group Horn Concerto No. 4 in E flat major INTERVAL 15:00 Saturday 25 Jul 2015 Third Movement (4 mins) HK Gruber Cadogan Hall Mussorgsky into the open … A Night on the Bare Mountain (original version) world premiere (25 mins) Pierre Boulez excerpt (4 mins) Stravinsky Notations 2, 12 & 10; La treizième (arr. J. Schöllhorn) Stravinsky Petrushka (1911 version) (35 mins) UK premiere (4 mins) The Firebird (1910 suite) Colin Currie percussion Shiori Usui Finale (3 mins) BBC Philharmonic Ophiocordyceps unilateralis s.l. Barney Harwood John Storgårds conductor BBC commission: world premiere (7 mins) Dick and Dom Betsy Jolas Tim Thorpe horn Wanderlied Ten Pieces Children's Choir Prom 6: Poulenc, Stravinsky, Haydn & Mozart UK premiere (12 mins) BBC National Orchestra of Wales 19:00 Tuesday 21 Jul 2015 Joanna Lee Thomas Søndergård conductor Royal Albert Hall Hammer of Solitude BBC commission: world premiere (7 mins) Poulenc Pierre Boulez Prom 3: Ten Pieces Prom Organ Concerto (23 mins) Dérive 2 (45 mins) 11:00 Sunday 19 Jul 2015 ON TV Stravinsky Ulrich Heinen cello Royal Albert Hall Symphony of Psalms (21 mins) Hilary Summers contralto INTERVAL Birmingham Contemporary Music Group John Adams Haydn Franck Ollu conductor Short Ride in a Fast Machine (4 mins) Te Deum No. 2 in C major, Hob. XXIIIc:2 (10 mins) Beethoven Mozart Symphony No. 5 in C minor Symphony No. 41 in C major 'Jupiter', K551 (36 mins) Prom 11: Fiddler on the Roof first movement James O'Donnell organ 19:00 Saturday 25 Jul 2015 Britten BBC National Chorus of Wales Royal Albert Hall Four Sea Interludes from 'Peter Grimes' BBC National Orchestra of Wales 'Storm' Interlude Thomas Søndergård conductor Bock Grieg Fiddler on the Roof Peer Gynt, Op 23 (semi-staged) (165 mins) In the Hall of the Mountain King Prom 7: Delius, Nielsen, Hugh Wood & Ravel Bryn Terfel Tevye Handel 19:00 Wednesday 22 Jul 2015 ON TV Grange Park Opera Coronation Anthem 'Zadok the Priest', HWV 258 Royal Albert Hall BBC Concert Orchestra excerpt (4 mins) David Charles Abell conductor Holst Delius The Planets In a Summer Garden (15 mins) Mars Nielsen Prom 12: Leif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber Anna Meredith Clarinet Concerto (24 mins) Orchestra Connect It INTERVAL 19:30 Sunday 26 Jul 2015 BBC commission: London premiere (3 mins) Hugh Wood Mozart Epithalamium Royal Albert Hall Horn Concerto No. 4 in E flat major BBC commission: world premiere (25 mins) Third Movement (4 mins) Ravel Stravinsky Mussorgsky Daphnis et Chloe – Suite No. 2 (16 mins) Octet (16 mins) A Night on the Bare Mountain (original version) Mark Simpson clarinet Beethoven excerpt (4 mins) BBC Symphony Chorus Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major (29 mins) Stravinsky BBC Symphony Orchestra INTERVAL The Firebird (1910 suite) Sir Andrew Davis conductor Beethoven Finale (3 mins) Barney Harwood Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major (38 mins) Dick and Dom Mahler Chamber Orchestra Tim Thorpe horn Leif Ove Andsnes piano/director Ten Pieces Children's Choir BBC National Orchestra of Wales Thomas Søndergård conductor Issue 1 27/04/2015 Information from bbc.co.uk/proms/ Proms 2015 Page 2 of 6 Proms Chamber Music 2: Nielsen & Mozart Prom 17: Hallé ± Debussy, Vaughan Williams & Elgar Prom 23: Verdi ± Requiem 13:00 Monday 27 Jul 2015 19:30 Thursday 30 Jul 2015 ON TV 20:00 Sunday 2 Aug 2015 Cadogan Hall Royal Albert Hall Royal Albert Hall Nielsen Debussy Verdi Wind Quintet (26 mins) Prélude à l©après-midi d©un faune (11 mins) Requiem (81 mins) Mozart Vaughan Williams Angela Meade soprano Quintet for Piano and Wind in E flat major, K452 (24 mins) Sancta civitas (35 mins) Karen Cargill mezzo-soprano Christian Blackshaw piano INTERVAL Yosep Kang tenor, Proms debut artist Royal Northern Sinfonia Winds Elgar Raymond Aceto bass Symphony No. 2 in E flat major (57 mins) Concert Association of the Chorus of the Deutsche Oper Berlin Robin Tritschler tenor BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Prom 13: Holst ± The Planets Iain Paterson baritone Donald Runnicles conductor 19:30 Monday 27 Jul 2015 ON TV Hallé Youth Choir Royal Albert Hall Trinity Boys Choir Hallé Choir Proms Chamber Music 3: Webern, Colin Matthews & Pierre Boulez London Philharmonic Choir Beethoven Notations 1±4 & 7 (17 mins) Hallé 13:00 Monday 3 Aug 2015 Luca Francesconi Mark Elder conductor Cadogan Hall Duende ± The Dark Notes BBC co-commission: UK premiere (26 mins) Webern INTERVAL Prom 18: Katia and Marielle Labèque Langsamer Satz (12 mins) Holst 19:00 Friday 31 Jul 2015 Colin Matthews The Planets (51 mins) Royal Albert Hall String Quartet No. 5 Leila Josefowicz violin European premiere (12 mins) Elysian Singers (women©s voices) Mozart Beethoven BBC Symphony Orchestra Concerto for two pianos in E flat major, K365 (24 mins) String Quartet in D major, Op. 18 No. 3 (26 mins) Susanna Mälkki conductor INTERVAL Apollon Musagète Quartet Ensemble Shostakovich Symphony No. 7 in C major, ©Leningrad© (73 mins) Prom 14: Prokofiev ± the piano concertos Katia Labèque piano Prom 24: James MacMillan & Mahler 19:00 Tuesday 28 Jul 2015 Marielle Labèque piano 19:30 Monday 3 Aug 2015 ON TV Royal Albert Hall BBC Symphony Orchestra Royal Albert Hall Semyon Bychkov conductor Prokofiev James MacMillan Piano Concerto No. 1 in D flat major (16 mins) Symphony No. 4 Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor (37 mins) Prom 19: Alina Ibragimova plays Bach BBC commission: world premiere (25 mins) INTERVAL 22:15 Friday 31 Jul 2015 ON TV INTERVAL Prokofiev Royal Albert Hall Mahler Piano Concerto No. 3 in C major (29 mins) Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor (72 mins) INTERVAL Bach BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra Prokofiev Sonata No. 1 in G minor for solo violin, BWV 1001 (17 mins) Donald Runnicles conductor Piano Concerto No. 4 in B flat major (22 mins) Partita No. 1 in B minor for solo violin, BWV 1002 (28 mins) Piano Concerto No. 5 in G major (24 mins) Sonata No. 2 in A minor for solo violin, BWV 1003 (24 mins) Daniil Trifonov piano Alina Ibragimova violin Prom 25: Monteverdi ± Orfeo Sergei Babayan piano 19:30 Tuesday 4 Aug 2015 Alexei Volodin piano Royal Albert Hall London Symphony Orchestra Prom 20: Schubert, Luke Bedford & Bruckner Valery Gergiev conductor 18:30 Saturday 1 Aug 2015 Monteverdi Royal Albert Hall Orfeo (sung in Italian) (107 mins) Prom 15: Prokofiev, Qigang Chen & Rachmaninov 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