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Proms 2013 Page 1 of 13 Prom 1: First Night of the Proms – Excerpts Friday 12 July Massenet 7.30Pm – C Proms 2013 Page 1 of 13 Prom 1: First Night of the Proms – excerpts Friday 12 July Massenet 7.30pm – c. 10.20pm Le Cid (13 mins) Royal Albert Hall – ballet music (excerpts) INTERVAL Julian Anderson Stravinsky Harmony (c4 mins) The Rite of Spring (35 mins) BBC Commission, World Premiere Britten Les Siècles Four Sea Interludes from 'Peter Grimes' (17 mins) François-Xavier Roth conductor Rachmaninov Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (23 mins) Lutosławski Proms Chamber Music 1: Ravel, Mozart & Lutosławski Variations on a Theme by Paganini (8 mins) Monday 15 July INTERVAL 1.00pm – c. 2.00pm Vaughan Williams Cadogan Hall A Sea Symphony (66 mins) Ravel Sally Matthews soprano Violin Sonata (17 mins) Roderick Williams baritone Mozart Stephen Hough piano Violin Sonata in G major, K379 (20 mins) BBC Proms Youth Choir Lutosławski BBC Symphony Chorus Partita (15 mins) BBC Symphony Orchestra Sakari Oramo conductor Vilde Frang violin Michail Lifits piano, Proms debut artist Prom 2: Doctor Who Prom Saturday 13 July Prom 5: Bamberg Symphony Orchestra 7.30pm – c. 9.45pm Monday 15 July Royal Albert Hall 7.30pm – c. 9.55pm Royal Albert Hall Murray Gold Music from the Doctor Who series Helmut Lachenmann and other music from the series, including the Habanera from Tanzsuite mit Deutschlandlied (c36 mins) Bizet’s Carmen Suite No. 2, Debussy’s ‘La fille aux cheveux de lin’ UK Premiere and Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor INTERVAL Mahler London Philharmonic Choir Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor (73 mins) BBC National Orchestra of Wales Ben Foster conductor Arditti Quartet Bamberg Symphony Orchestra There will be one interval Jonathan Nott conductor Prom 3: Doctor Who Prom Prom 6: David Matthews, Rachmaninov & Nielsen Sunday 14 July Tuesday 16 July 10.30am – c. 12.45pm 7.00pm – c. 9.15pm Royal Albert Hall Royal Albert Hall Murray Gold David Matthews Music from the Doctor Who series A Vision of the Sea (c20 mins) BBC Commission, World Premiere and other music from the series, including the Habanera from Rachmaninov Bizet’s Carmen Suite No. 2, Debussy’s ‘La fille aux cheveux de lin’ Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor (35 mins) and Bach’s Toccata and Fugue in D minor INTERVAL Nielsen London Philharmonic Choir Symphony No. 4, 'Inextinguishable' (36 mins) BBC National Orchestra of Wales Ben Foster conductor Nobuyuki Tsujii piano, Proms debut artist BBC Philharmonic There will be one interval Juanjo Mena conductor Prom 4: Les Siècles – The Rite of Spring Prom 7: Gospel Prom Sunday 14 July Tuesday 16 July 7.30pm – c. 9.45pm 10.15pm – c. 11.30am Royal Albert Hall Royal Albert Hall Lully Pastor David Daniel host Le bourgeois gentilhomme (11 mins) London Adventist Chorale – overture and dances London Community Gospel Choir Rameau Muyiwa & Riversongz Les Indes galantes (16 mins) People's Christian Fellowship Choir – dances Délibes Coppélia (15 mins) Issue 1 20/04/2013 Information from bbc.co.uk/proms/ Proms 2013 Page 2 of 13 Prom 8: Britten, Lutosławski & Thomas Adès Proms Saturday Matinee 1: Handel in Rome Wednesday 17 July Saturday 20 July 7.30pm – c. 9.55pm 3.00pm – c. 4.30pm Royal Albert Hall Cadogan Hall Britten Corelli Sinfonia da Requiem (20 mins) Concerto grosso in D major, Op. 6 No. 1 (12 mins) Lutosławski Handel Concerto for Cello (24 mins) Cantata 'Pensieri notturni di Filli' (7 mins) INTERVAL Valentini Thomas Adès Concerto grosso in A major for four violins, Op. 7 No. 1 (20 mins) Totentanz (c45 mins) Handel World Premiere Cantata 'Tra le fiamme' (17 mins) Corelli Paul Watkins cello Concerto grosso in F major, Op. 6 No. 12 (11 mins) Christianne Stotijn mezzo-soprano Simon Keenlyside baritone Sophie Bevan soprano BBC Symphony Orchestra Academy of Ancient Music Thomas Adès conductor Richard Egarr harpsichord-director Prom 9: Stenhammar, Szymanowski & R. Strauss Prom 12: Viva Verdi! Thursday 18 July Saturday 20 July 7.00pm – c. 9.05pm 7.30pm – c. 9.30pm Royal Albert Hall Royal Albert Hall Stenhammar Verdi Excelsior! (13 mins) String Quartet (version for orchestra) (arr. C.Hermann) (23 mins) Szymanowski Verdi Symphony No. 3, 'The Song of the Night' (25 mins) Ave Maria (1880) (5 mins) INTERVAL Verdi Strauss Requiem – Libera me (original version) (12 mins) An Alpine Symphony (50 mins) INTERVAL Verdi Michael Weinius tenor, Proms debut artist Four Sacred Pieces (40 mins) BBC National Chorus of Wales BBC Symphony Chorus Maria Agresta soprano, Proms debut artist BBC National Orchestra of Wales Chorus of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, Rome Thomas Søndergård conductor, Proms debut artist Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, Rome Sir Antonio Pappano conductor Prom 10: Mozart, Schumann & Rachmaninov Friday 19 July Prom 13: National Youth Orchestra of the United States of 6.30pm – c. 9.10pm America Royal Albert Hall Sunday 21 July 7.30pm – c. 9.45pm Mozart Royal Albert Hall Symphony No. 35 in D major, K385, 'Haffner' (20 mins) Schumann Sean Shepherd Concerto for Piano in A minor (30 mins) Magiya (10 mins) INTERVAL BBC co-commission with Carnegie Hall: European premiere Rachmaninov Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 2 in E minor (60 mins) Violin Concerto (33 mins) INTERVAL Jan Lisiecki piano Shostakovich Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia, Rome Symphony No. 10 in E minor (45 mins) Sir Antonio Pappano conductor Joshua Bell violin National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America Prom 11: Stockhausen Valery Gergiev conductor Friday 19 July 10.15pm – c. 11.30pm Royal Albert Hall Proms Chamber Music 2: 'Praise to Thee, O Lord!' Monday 22 July Stockhausen 1.00pm – c. 2.00pm Gesang der Jünglinge (14 mins) Cadogan Hall Stockhausen Mittwoch aus 'Licht' – Welt-Parlament (40 mins) Anonymous London Premiere Chwała tobie, Gospodzinie (3 mins) Anonymous Kathinka Pasveer sound projection Cracovia civitas (5 mins) Ex Cathedra Wanning Jeffrey Skidmore director Dixit angelus ad Petrum (5 mins) Wanning Et valde mane (5 mins) Mikołaj Zieleński Mihi autem nimis (4 mins) Issue 1 20/04/2013 Information from bbc.co.uk/proms/ Proms 2013 Page 3 of 13 Demantius Bantock Neue lieblich Intraden und frölichen Polnischen Täntzen (10 mins) Sapphic Poem (15 mins) Intrada; Chorea polonica; Galliarde INTERVAL Marenzio Walton Lamentabatur Jacob (4 mins) Henry V (5 mins) Marenzio Touch her soft lips; Death of Falstaff Solo e pensos i più dersti campi (5 mins) Tchaikovsky Klabon Symphony No. 4 in F minor (42 mins) Tryumfuj, wierny poddany (4 mins) Raphael Wallfisch cello Huelgas Ensemble BBC National Orchestra of Wales Paul Van Nevel conductor Jac van Steen conductor Prom 14: Wagner – Das Rheingold Prom 17: The Apotheosis of the Dance Monday 22 July Thursday 25 July 7.00pm – c. 9.55pm 7.30pm – c. 9.55pm Royal Albert Hall Royal Albert Hall Wagner John McCabe Das Rheingold (160 mins) Joybox (c7 mins) (concert performance; sung in German) BBC Commission, World Premiere Beethoven Iain Paterson baritone (Wotan) Symphony No. 7 in A major (40 mins) Stephan Rügamer tenor (Loge) INTERVAL Jan Buchwald baritone, Proms debut artist (Donner) Falla Marius Vlad tenor, Proms debut artist (Froh) The Three-Cornered Hat (35 mins) Ekaterina Gubanova mezzo-soprano (Fricka) Ravel Anna Samuil soprano (Freia) Boléro (15 mins) Anna Larsson mezzo-soprano (Erda) Johannes Martin Kränzle baritone (Alberich) Clara Mouriz mezzo-soprano, Proms debut artist, New Generation Peter Bronder tenor (Mime) Artist Eric Halfvarson bass (Fafner) BBC Philharmonic Aga Mikolaj soprano (Woglinde) Juanjo Mena conductor Maria Gortsevskaya mezzo-soprano (Wellgunde) Anna Lapkovskaja mezzo-soprano, Proms debut artist (Flosshilde) Staatskapelle Berlin Prom 18: Wagner – Siegfried Daniel Barenboim conductor Friday 26 July 5.00pm – c. 10.20pm Royal Albert Hall Prom 15: Wagner – Die Walküre Tuesday 23 July Wagner 5.00pm – c. 10.05pm Siegfried (238 mins) Royal Albert Hall (concert performance; sung in German) Wagner Lance Ryan tenor, Proms debut artist (Siegfried) Die Walküre (225 mins) Nina Stemme soprano (Brünnhilde) (concert performance; sung in German) Terje Stensvold baritone (Wanderer) Peter Bronder tenor (Mime) Bryn Terfel bass-baritone (Wotan) Johannes Martin Kränzle baritone (Alberich) Eric Halfvarson bass (Hunding) Eric Halfvarson bass (Fafner) Simon O'Neill tenor (Siegmund) Rinnat Moriah soprano, Proms debut artist (Woodbird) Anja Kampe soprano, Proms debut artist (Sieglinde) Anna Larsson mezzo-soprano (Erda) Nina Stemme soprano (Brünnhilde) Staatskapelle Berlin Ekaterina Gubanova mezzo-soprano (Fricka) Daniel Barenboim conductor Danielle Halbwachs soprano, Proms debut artist (Gerhilde) Carola Höhn soprano, Proms debut artist (Ortlinde) Ivonne Fuchs mezzo-soprano, Proms debut artist (Waltraute) Prom 19: Wagner – Tristan and Isolde Anaïk Morel mezzo-soprano, Proms debut artist (Schwertleite) Saturday 27 July Susan Foster soprano, Proms debut artist (Helmwige) 5.00pm – c. 11.00pm Leann Sandel-Pantaleo mezzo-soprano, Proms debut artist Royal Albert Hall (Siegrune) Anna Lapkovskaja mezzo-soprano, Proms debut artist Wagner (Grimgerde) Tristan and Isolde (284 mins) Simone Schröder mezzo-soprano, Proms debut artist (concert performance; sung in German) (Rossweisse) Staatskapelle Berlin Peter Seiffert tenor (Tristan) Daniel Barenboim conductor Kwangchui Youn bass, Proms debut artist (King Mark) Violeta Urmana soprano (Isolde) Boaz Daniel baritone (Kurwenal) Prom 16: Elgar, Bantock, Walton & Tchaikovsky David Wilson-Johnson baritone (Melot) Wednesday 24 July Sophie Koch mezzo-soprano, Proms debut artist (Brangäne) 7.30pm – c. 9.50pm Andrew Staples tenor (Shepherd/Young Sailor) Royal Albert Hall BBC Singers BBC Symphony Chorus Elgar BBC Symphony Orchestra Falstaff (33 mins) Semyon Bychkov conductor Issue 1 20/04/2013 Information from bbc.co.uk/proms/ Proms 2013 Page 4 of 13 Prom 20: Wagner – Götterdämmerung Bublé. Sunday 28 July 4.30pm – c. 10.15pm Building on the heritage of gospel with a style described as ‘vocal Royal Albert Hall play’, the group performs its own original material as well as its inventive arrangements – including George Harrison’s ‘While My Wagner Guitar Gently Weeps’ and Phil Collins’s ‘In the Air Tonight’ – which Götterdämmerung (259 mins) incorporate scratching, drum kit, harmonica, brass, electric (concert performance; sung in German) guitars and bass – all produced, naturally, with the human voice.
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