7.30pm – c. 10.05pm
Royal Albert Hall
Lutosławski
Concerto for Orchestra (30 mins)
Shostakovich
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major (19 mins)
INTERVAL
Panufnik
Tragic Overture (9 mins)
Panufnik
Lullaby (8 mins)
Shostakovich
Symphony No. 6 in B minor (35 mins)
Alexander Melnikov piano, Proms debut artist
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Antoni Wit conductor, Proms debut artist
Antoni Wit and the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra make their Proms debuts as the festival continues its focus on Polish music during Lutoslawski's centenary year.
Written for the Warsaw Philharmonic in 1954, Lutoslawski's virtuosic folk-inflected Concerto for Orchestra creates a unique sound-world.
Lauded for his recording of Shostakovich's Preludes and Fugues, pianist Alexander Melnikov is the soloist in the composer's buoyant Piano Concerto No. 2.
Andrzej Panufnik?s Tragic Overture and Lullaby and Shostakovich's Sixth Symphony paint a vivid picture of two nations in parallel periods of anxiety.
Royal Albert Hall
Lutosławski
Concerto for Orchestra (30 mins)
Shostakovich
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major (19 mins)
INTERVAL
Panufnik
Tragic Overture (9 mins)
Panufnik
Lullaby (8 mins)
Shostakovich
Symphony No. 6 in B minor (35 mins)
Alexander Melnikov piano, Proms debut artist
Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Antoni Wit conductor, Proms debut artist
Antoni Wit and the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra make their Proms debuts as the festival continues its focus on Polish music during Lutoslawski's centenary year.
Written for the Warsaw Philharmonic in 1954, Lutoslawski's virtuosic folk-inflected Concerto for Orchestra creates a unique sound-world.
Lauded for his recording of Shostakovich's Preludes and Fugues, pianist Alexander Melnikov is the soloist in the composer's buoyant Piano Concerto No. 2.
Andrzej Panufnik?s Tragic Overture and Lullaby and Shostakovich's Sixth Symphony paint a vivid picture of two nations in parallel periods of anxiety.
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