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Part of the BBC Proms. One of the most prolific, influential and instantly identifiable composers of our age, Philip Glass made an impact on the course of 20th-century music with his pioneering 'Minimalist' scores, going on to write major film scores - from Koyaanisqatsi and Kundun to The Truman Show and The Hours - and innumerable dance, theatre and operatic works. In the first Prom ever devoted exclusively to Philip Glass's music, his first major orchestral score, the 1987 Violin Concerto, is played by Gidon Kremer, who made the premiere recording, and conducted by Dennis Russell Davies, a long-term champion of Glass's music. Premiered in 2004, the 'Toltec Symphony' takes its title from the ancient pre-Columbian culture that reigned in Mesoamerica long before the coming of the Europeans, though vestiges of it still survive among the indigenous peoples of Mexico today. Approx. finish time:23:20

Cast/Performers

Gidon Kremer (violin)

Creatives/Company

Company: BBC Symphony Chorus
Conductor: Dennis Russell Davies

Prom 37 - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra

Prom 37 - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (Concert) production archive for QTIX code T050587445. Details of all Prom 37 - BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S362

Archive Listings

12 Aug 09Royal Albert Hall
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

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