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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From23rd July 2024
To23rd July 2024
When19:00
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
Current/Future Listings
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  • Date of change: 16 May 24 - T0717488833

Prom 6 - Verdi's Requiem

Prom 6

Work:: Prom 6 (S368)


Production:: Verdi's Requiem (T0717488833)

Giuseppe Verdi was moved to write his Requiem by the death of friends and colleagues. The result was a high-octane work whose expression of grief, faith and judgement drew such dramatic music from its composer that some thought it profane. First performed 150 years ago, and given its British premiere at the Royal Albert Hall the following year, it is one of music's most vivid masterpieces. Following his Prom with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales last night (see Prom 5), Ryan Bancroft returns this time with two choirs, lending suitably large forces for this powerful setting of the Latin Mass for the Dead. No interval
Performer Latonia Moore (soprano)
Performer Karen Cargill (mezzo-soprano)
Performer SeokJong Baek (tenor)
Performer Solomon Howard (bass)
Company BBC National Chorus of Wales
Company Crouch End Festival Chorus
Company BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Ryan Bancroft

Listing:: L1564002038




Verdi's Requiem

Giuseppe Verdi was moved to write his Requiem by the death of friends and colleagues. The result was a high-octane work whose expression of grief, faith and judgement drew such dramatic music from its composer that some thought it profane. First performed 150 years ago, and given its British premiere at the Royal Albert Hall the following year, it is one of music's most vivid masterpieces. Following his Prom with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales last night (see Prom 5), Ryan Bancroft returns this time with two choirs, lending suitably large forces for this powerful setting of the Latin Mass for the Dead. No interval

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