Thursday 30 August at 7.30 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Ligeti: Atmosphères (8 mins)
Wagner: Lohengrin – Prelude (Act I) (7 mins)
Sibelius: Symphony No. 4 in A minor (33 mins)
Debussy: Jeux (18 mins)
Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe – Suite No. 2 (17 mins)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir Simon Rattle conductor
The Berliner Philharmoniker and Simon Rattle return to the Proms for the first of two concerts with an evening of wide-ranging sonic adventure.
In the first half they present three different approaches to the experience of calm, firstly in Ligeti's slowly shifting sound-clouds, then with Wagner's sustained stillness through to Sibelius's most formidable and bleak evocation of a frozen landscape. The French second half is, in contrast, all about movement and dance. Tennis is not the only game played in Debussy's flirtatious ballet Jeux, while Ravel's suite, drawn from his famous ballet begins with a sunrise and ends in an orgy.
Royal Albert Hall
Ligeti: Atmosphères (8 mins)
Wagner: Lohengrin – Prelude (Act I) (7 mins)
Sibelius: Symphony No. 4 in A minor (33 mins)
Debussy: Jeux (18 mins)
Ravel: Daphnis et Chloe – Suite No. 2 (17 mins)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Sir Simon Rattle conductor
The Berliner Philharmoniker and Simon Rattle return to the Proms for the first of two concerts with an evening of wide-ranging sonic adventure.
In the first half they present three different approaches to the experience of calm, firstly in Ligeti's slowly shifting sound-clouds, then with Wagner's sustained stillness through to Sibelius's most formidable and bleak evocation of a frozen landscape. The French second half is, in contrast, all about movement and dance. Tennis is not the only game played in Debussy's flirtatious ballet Jeux, while Ravel's suite, drawn from his famous ballet begins with a sunrise and ends in an orgy.
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