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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From10th August 2018
To10th August 2018
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 5 Jun 18 - T1117940096

Prom 37 - Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia & Sir Antonio Pappano

Prom 37

Work:: Prom 37 (S362)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia & Sir Antonio Pappano (T1117940096)

The Bernstein centenary celebrations continue in a programme that pairs his 'Jeremiah' Symphony with music by two composers he admired and championed. Appearing at the Proms for the first time in five years, Rome's Santa Cecilia Orchestra (of which Bernstein was Honorary President for almost a decade) and its Music Director Sir Antonio Pappano perform Bernstein's youthful First Symphony, charged with political anxiety and dread, alongside another symphonic debut, Mahler's dramatic First. The evening opens with Haydn's arresting musical vision of primordial chaos.
Performer Elizabeth DeShong (mezzo-soprano)
Company Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia Rome
Conductor Antonio Pappano (Sir)

Listing:: L1826432475




Orchestra of the Academy of Santa Cecilia & Sir Antonio Pappano

The Bernstein centenary celebrations continue in a programme that pairs his 'Jeremiah' Symphony with music by two composers he admired and championed. Appearing at the Proms for the first time in five years, Rome's Santa Cecilia Orchestra (of which Bernstein was Honorary President for almost a decade) and its Music Director Sir Antonio Pappano perform Bernstein's youthful First Symphony, charged with political anxiety and dread, alongside another symphonic debut, Mahler's dramatic First. The evening opens with Haydn's arresting musical vision of primordial chaos.

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