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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From30th August 2009
To30th August 2009
When19:30
PricesFrom £8.00. To £44.00.
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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Prom 60 - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Prom 60

Work:: Prom 60 (S5997)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (T720394956)

Iconic pianist Martha Argerich returns to the Proms to play both Ravel's jazzy G major Concerto (its blue-note harmonies coloured by the composer's visits to Harlem and Hollywood) and Prokofiev's one-movement Concerto No.1 (the 21-year-old's precocious mix of wrong-note modernism, percussive rhythms and post-Romantic rhapsody). Musorgsky's musical memorial to a dead painter friend was known mainly in its original solo piano form before Ravel added the colours of his unrivalled orchestral imagination. In the International Year of Astronomy, Claude Vivier's intriguing exploration of the echoing vastnesses of outer space is brought to the UK by Charles Dutoit, who conducted its 1980 premiere in Montreal. Approx finish time: 21:35. Broadcast Live on BBC Radio 3. There will be an interval.
Performer Martha Argerich (piano)
Company Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Charles Dutoit

Listing:: L795154391




Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Iconic pianist Martha Argerich returns to the Proms to play both Ravel's jazzy G major Concerto (its blue-note harmonies coloured by the composer's visits to Harlem and Hollywood) and Prokofiev's one-movement Concerto No.1 (the 21-year-old's precocious mix of wrong-note modernism, percussive rhythms and post-Romantic rhapsody). Musorgsky's musical memorial to a dead painter friend was known mainly in its original solo piano form before Ravel added the colours of his unrivalled orchestral imagination. In the International Year of Astronomy, Claude Vivier's intriguing exploration of the echoing vastnesses of outer space is brought to the UK by Charles Dutoit, who conducted its 1980 premiere in Montreal. Approx finish time: 21:35. Broadcast Live on BBC Radio 3. There will be an interval.

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