Friday, 18 July
7.30 p.m. – c. 9.10 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Elgar: The Kingdom, Op. 51
Erin Wall, soprano (Blessed Virgin)
Catherine Wyn-Rogers, mezzo-soprano (Mary Magdalene)
Andrew Staples, tenor (St John)
Christopher Purves, baritone (St Peter)
BBC National Chorus of Wales
BBC Symphony Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sir Andrew Davis, conductor
The largest classical music festival in the world, the BBC Proms also boasts one of the mightiest venues. The Royal Albert Hall is a monument to the same Victorian pomp and splendour that swells through Edward Elgar's music. What better way to open this season than with the composer's biblical oratorio The Kingdom - the beautiful 'slow movement' of a musical triptych that started with The Apostles, but that would remain unfinished at Elgar's death.
Celebrated Elgarian and Proms favourite Sir Andrew Davis, a Conductor Laureate of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, returns in his 70th-birthday year, joined by a distinguished cast of soloists.
7.30 p.m. – c. 9.10 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Elgar: The Kingdom, Op. 51
Erin Wall, soprano (Blessed Virgin)
Catherine Wyn-Rogers, mezzo-soprano (Mary Magdalene)
Andrew Staples, tenor (St John)
Christopher Purves, baritone (St Peter)
BBC National Chorus of Wales
BBC Symphony Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sir Andrew Davis, conductor
The largest classical music festival in the world, the BBC Proms also boasts one of the mightiest venues. The Royal Albert Hall is a monument to the same Victorian pomp and splendour that swells through Edward Elgar's music. What better way to open this season than with the composer's biblical oratorio The Kingdom - the beautiful 'slow movement' of a musical triptych that started with The Apostles, but that would remain unfinished at Elgar's death.
Celebrated Elgarian and Proms favourite Sir Andrew Davis, a Conductor Laureate of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, returns in his 70th-birthday year, joined by a distinguished cast of soloists.
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