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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From4th September 2014
To4th September 2014
When19:30
PricesFrom £7.50. To £38.00.
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 28 May 14 - T492500123

Prom 63 - Mahler & John Adams

Prom 63

Work:: Prom 63 (S6000)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Mahler & John Adams (T492500123)

Marin Alsop makes a welcome return following her triumph at last year's Last Night, to conduct the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's First Symphony. Originally designated a 'symphonic poem', the work retains all the programmatic colour this suggests. A young hero travels through life, marvelling at nature and growing to maturity, but encountering the sorrows and conflicts of Fate at every turn. Mahler's long-limbed lyricism meets its match in the muscular drive of John Adams's Saxophone Concerto, written for virtuoso soloist Timothy McAllister, and his iconic orchestral miniature Short Ride in a Fast Machine, which pulses with anarchic life. Finish time approx. 21:45
Performer Timothy McAllister (alto saxophone)
Company BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Marin Alsop

Listing:: L410333506




Mahler & John Adams

Marin Alsop makes a welcome return following her triumph at last year's Last Night, to conduct the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's First Symphony. Originally designated a 'symphonic poem', the work retains all the programmatic colour this suggests. A young hero travels through life, marvelling at nature and growing to maturity, but encountering the sorrows and conflicts of Fate at every turn. Mahler's long-limbed lyricism meets its match in the muscular drive of John Adams's Saxophone Concerto, written for virtuoso soloist Timothy McAllister, and his iconic orchestral miniature Short Ride in a Fast Machine, which pulses with anarchic life. Finish time approx. 21:45

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