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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From30th July 2015
To30th July 2015
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 22 May 15 - T01723045003

Prom 17 - Halle - Debussy, Vaughan Williams and Elgar

Prom 17

Work:: Prom 17 (S344)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Halle - Debussy, Vaughan Williams and Elgar (T01723045003)

Sir Mark Elder and the Hall? champion Vaughan Williams's neglected oratorio Sancta civitas - an ecstatic vision of post-apocalyptic salvation. It's a piece made for the huge space of the Royal Albert Hall, where its heavenly trumpets and choirs can swell to full force. Described by Elgar's wife as ?vast in design and supremely beautiful', his Second Symphony took a while to win public affection, but is now almost as cherished as Debussy's evocative tone-poem depicting the lascivious thoughts of a sleepy faun - a work the composer Pierre Boulez has hailed as signalling the beginning of modern music. Finish time approx 21:30
Performer Robin Tritschler (tenor)
Performer Iain Paterson (baritone)
Company Halle Youth Choir
Company Trinity Boys Choir
Company Halle Choir
Company London Philharmonic Choir
Company Halle
Conductor Mark Elder

Listing:: L0692808252




Halle - Debussy, Vaughan Williams and Elgar

Sir Mark Elder and the Hall? champion Vaughan Williams's neglected oratorio Sancta civitas - an ecstatic vision of post-apocalyptic salvation. It's a piece made for the huge space of the Royal Albert Hall, where its heavenly trumpets and choirs can swell to full force. Described by Elgar's wife as ?vast in design and supremely beautiful', his Second Symphony took a while to win public affection, but is now almost as cherished as Debussy's evocative tone-poem depicting the lascivious thoughts of a sleepy faun - a work the composer Pierre Boulez has hailed as signalling the beginning of modern music. Finish time approx 21:30

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