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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From27th July 2014
To27th July 2014
When19:30
PricesFrom £7.50. To £38.00.
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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Production Changes

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  • Date of change: 16 May 14 - T1942372939

Prom 14 - Durufle, Ravel and Simon Holt

Prom 14

Work:: Prom 14 (S5971)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Durufle, Ravel and Simon Holt (T1942372939)

Ravel's La valse turns the Viennese waltz into a darkly tinged rhapsody, while his Valses nobles et sentimentales reflects the iconic dance in softer tones. Durufle's Requiem is the musical cousin of Faure's more familiar Requiem and anchors its 20th-century harmonies in the same arching plainchant melodies of the past. Flute virtuoso Emmanuel Pahud joins the orchestra for the world premiere of Simon Holt's flute concerto Morpheus Wakes - written for Pahud himself, who represents the god of dreaming 'as if slowly waking from adeep, troubled sleep'. Finish time approx. 21:45
Performer Emmanuel Pahud (flute)
Performer Gerald Finley (baritone)
Performer Ruby Hughes (soprano)
Company BBC National Chorus of Wales
Company National Youth Choir of Wales
Company BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Conductor Thierry Fischer

Listing:: L02042596430




Durufle, Ravel and Simon Holt

Ravel's La valse turns the Viennese waltz into a darkly tinged rhapsody, while his Valses nobles et sentimentales reflects the iconic dance in softer tones. Durufle's Requiem is the musical cousin of Faure's more familiar Requiem and anchors its 20th-century harmonies in the same arching plainchant melodies of the past. Flute virtuoso Emmanuel Pahud joins the orchestra for the world premiere of Simon Holt's flute concerto Morpheus Wakes - written for Pahud himself, who represents the god of dreaming 'as if slowly waking from adeep, troubled sleep'. Finish time approx. 21:45

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