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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From15th August 2024
To15th August 2024
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 22 May 24 - T0351779266

Prom 35 - Ellington, Braxton and Mary Lou Williams

Prom 35

Work:: Prom 35 (S360)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Ellington, Braxton and Mary Lou Williams (T0351779266)

Ilan Volkov and friends celebrate milestones from the past 100 years of American jazz, starting with a sequence honouring the 'Duke'. Mary Lou Williams' Zodiac Suite from 1945 romps between boogie-woogie and dissonance in its response to astrological signs. The evening culminates in the work of a boundary-crossing visionary very much still with us. From the south side of Chicago, multi-instrumentalist and self-styled 'trans-idiomatic composer' Anthony Braxton has established himself as a musician whose imagination recognises no bounds. There will be an interval.
Performer Anthony Braxton (saxophone)
Performer James Fei (saxophone / conductor)
Performer Katherine Young (bassoon / conductor)
Performer Chris Lewis (saxophone / clarinet)
Performer Brandon Lee (trumpet)
Performer Mikaela Bennett (soprano)
Performer Aaron Diehl Trio
Company BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Ilan Volkov

Listing:: L0205096367




Ellington, Braxton and Mary Lou Williams

Ilan Volkov and friends celebrate milestones from the past 100 years of American jazz, starting with a sequence honouring the 'Duke'. Mary Lou Williams' Zodiac Suite from 1945 romps between boogie-woogie and dissonance in its response to astrological signs. The evening culminates in the work of a boundary-crossing visionary very much still with us. From the south side of Chicago, multi-instrumentalist and self-styled 'trans-idiomatic composer' Anthony Braxton has established himself as a musician whose imagination recognises no bounds. There will be an interval.

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