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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From10th August 2024
To10th August 2024
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 22 May 24 - T1313654903

Prom 30 - The National Youth Orchestra play Mahler's First

Prom 30

Work:: Prom 30 (S355)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: The National Youth Orchestra play Mahler's First (T1313654903)

Due to scheduling difficulties, Nathalie Stutzmann is no longer able to conduct the National Youth Orchestra in Prom 30 at the 2024 BBC Proms. This concert will be conducted by Alexandre Bloch and Tess Jackson. Gustav Mahler poured his life into his symphonies, right from the very beginning. His Symphony No. 1 takes us through the wonder of nature and the pain of anguish. Simple tunes and folksy rhythms drive the work from despair to hope to blazing triumph. Performing the symphony is The National Youth Orchestra, comprising some of Britain's most talented young players. Under conductor Alexandre Bloch, they also bring with them Missy Mazzoli's reflection on time, Orpheus Undone, Wagner's most storm-tossed overture and a new work by the orchestra's Resident Artist Dani Howard, written in celebration of the NYO Inspire scheme. There will be an interval.
Company Musicians form NYO Inspire
Company The National Youth Orchestra
Conductor Alexandre Bloch
Conductor Tess Jackson

Listing:: L960641550




The National Youth Orchestra play Mahler's First

Due to scheduling difficulties, Nathalie Stutzmann is no longer able to conduct the National Youth Orchestra in Prom 30 at the 2024 BBC Proms. This concert will be conducted by Alexandre Bloch and Tess Jackson. Gustav Mahler poured his life into his symphonies, right from the very beginning. His Symphony No. 1 takes us through the wonder of nature and the pain of anguish. Simple tunes and folksy rhythms drive the work from despair to hope to blazing triumph. Performing the symphony is The National Youth Orchestra, comprising some of Britain's most talented young players. Under conductor Alexandre Bloch, they also bring with them Missy Mazzoli's reflection on time, Orpheus Undone, Wagner's most storm-tossed overture and a new work by the orchestra's Resident Artist Dani Howard, written in celebration of the NYO Inspire scheme. There will be an interval.

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