Prom 20: ''Songs and Dances with the Kanneh-Masons", Fantasia Orchestra

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  • bluestateprommer
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3000

    Prom 20: ''Songs and Dances with the Kanneh-Masons", Fantasia Orchestra

    Sunday 4 August 2024
    11:00
    Royal Albert Hall

    Traditional Serbian (arr. Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Tom Fetherstonhaugh & Harry Baker): 'Adje Jano' (first performance at The Proms)

    Traditional (arr. Simon Parkin & Harry Baker): 'Scarborough Fair'

    Brahms (arr. Harry Baker): Hungarian Dances Nos. 1, 2, and 5

    Bartok: Romanian Folk Dances

    Burt Bacharach and Hal David (arr. Harry Baker & Sheku Kanneh-Mason): 'I Say a Little Prayer'

    Bob Marley (arr. Kanneh-Masons & Harry Baker): 'Redemption Song'

    Laura Mvula (arr. Harry Baker): 'Sing to the Moon'

    Dvořák (arr. Harry Baker): Rusalka - 'Song to the Moon'

    Antonio Carlos Jobim (arr. Sergio Assad & Harry Baker): 'The Girl from Ipanema'

    Astor Piazzolla (arr. Sergio Assad & Harry Baker): 'Libertango'

    Stevie Wonder (arr. Harry Baker): 'I wish' (first performance at The Proms)

    Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers (arr. Harry Baker & Sheku Kanneh-Mason): 'Good Times' (first performance at The Proms)


    Braimah Kanneh-Mason, violin
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello
    Plínio Fernandes, guitar (Proms debut artist)

    Fantasia Orchestra (Proms debut ensemble)
    Tom Fetherstonhaugh conductor (Proms debut artist)

    Brothers Braimah and Sheku Kanneh-Mason and the Brazilian guitarist Plínio Fernandes join forces with the dynamic Fantasia Orchestra for a family-friendly concert of folk songs, dances, prayers and incantations




    Live at the BBC Proms: Songs and Dances with the Kanneh-Masons and the Fantasia Orchestra.

    Starts
    04-08-24 11:00
    Ends
    04-08-24 12:30
    Location
    Royal Albert Hall
  • jonfan
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 1398

    #2
    Caught this on BBC Four. Highly recommended if you want life enhancing variety of music played with obvious enjoyment by young, talented musicians at the start of their careers.

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    • oddoneout
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      • Nov 2015
      • 8964

      #3
      Listened to this when it was broadcast and have just caught the last 15 mins or so of the BBC4 repeat. It won't be to everyone's taste and for me I wouldn't have wanted the concert to be any longer, but it was very well done. I did enjoy being able to watch the performers - the double basses were a delight! Had to do a double take though as Sheku has gone minimal on the hairstyle front and looks very different.

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