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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From3rd September 2009
To3rd September 2009
When19:00
PricesFrom £7.00. To £35.00.
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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Prom 64 - London Philharmonic Orchestra

Prom 64

Work:: Prom 64 (S1236800819)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: London Philharmonic Orchestra (T0889326560)

Ibert's riotous 1956 Bacchanale was commissioned for the 10th anniversary of the BBC's Third Programme, forerunner of today's Radio 3. Tennis is only one of the 'games' played in Debussy's 1913 ballet, premiered by the Ballets Russes just two weeks before Stravinsky's Rite of Spring (Prom 38). Our multiple pianos focus continues with works by Mozart and Zimmermann - the latter of which quotes from both Jeux and Mozart's C major Concerto, K467. And the LPO, under its brilliant Principal Conductor, concludes with Brahms's hard-won First Symphony, composed under the burdensome shadow of Beethoven. Approx finish time: 19:00. Broadcast at 19:30 on BBC Four and live on BBC Radio 3. There will be an interval.
Performer Pierre-Laurent Aimard (piano)
Performer Tamara Stefanovich (piano)
Company London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Vladimir Jurowski

Listing:: L036757765




London Philharmonic Orchestra

Ibert's riotous 1956 Bacchanale was commissioned for the 10th anniversary of the BBC's Third Programme, forerunner of today's Radio 3. Tennis is only one of the 'games' played in Debussy's 1913 ballet, premiered by the Ballets Russes just two weeks before Stravinsky's Rite of Spring (Prom 38). Our multiple pianos focus continues with works by Mozart and Zimmermann - the latter of which quotes from both Jeux and Mozart's C major Concerto, K467. And the LPO, under its brilliant Principal Conductor, concludes with Brahms's hard-won First Symphony, composed under the burdensome shadow of Beethoven. Approx finish time: 19:00. Broadcast at 19:30 on BBC Four and live on BBC Radio 3. There will be an interval.

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