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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From28th July 2012
To28th July 2012
When19:30
PricesFrom £7.50. To £36.00.
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 3 Jul 12 - T1393503848

Prom 19 - Gudmunsen-Holmgreen, Shostakovich, Langgaard & Tchaikovsky

Prom 19

Work:: Prom 19 (S1712976992)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Gudmunsen-Holmgreen, Shostakovich, Langgaard & Tchaikovsky (T1393503848)

Thomas Dausgaard's audacious programme opens with the UK premiere of a briefly blazing, tuba-rich symphony completed in 1945 by the Danish maverick Langgaard, whose Music of the Spheres was such a highlight of the 2010 Proms season, there's also a UK premiere by fellow Dane Pelle Gudmunsen-Holmgreen. The established masterpieces are Russian: Shostakovich's hyper concentrated First Cello Concerto, in which we welcome Proms debut artist Daniel M?ller-Schott, and Tchaikovsky's most radical and masterly symphonic confrontation with existential despair. Finish time approx. 22:00
Performer Daniel Muller-Schott (cello)
Company BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Thomas Dausgaard

Listing:: L0442714269




Gudmunsen-Holmgreen, Shostakovich, Langgaard & Tchaikovsky

Thomas Dausgaard's audacious programme opens with the UK premiere of a briefly blazing, tuba-rich symphony completed in 1945 by the Danish maverick Langgaard, whose Music of the Spheres was such a highlight of the 2010 Proms season, there's also a UK premiere by fellow Dane Pelle Gudmunsen-Holmgreen. The established masterpieces are Russian: Shostakovich's hyper concentrated First Cello Concerto, in which we welcome Proms debut artist Daniel M?ller-Schott, and Tchaikovsky's most radical and masterly symphonic confrontation with existential despair. Finish time approx. 22:00

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