Sunday, 10 August
4.00 p.m. – c. 6.20 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C, Op 21
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor
Walton: Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario (arr. Christopher Palmer; first complete performance at The Proms)
John Hurt, narrator
Joshua Bell, violin
London Philharmonic Choir
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Sir Neville Marriner, conductor
In his First Symphony Beethoven retained the 18th-century grace and wit of Haydn and Mozart, adding his own forward-looking innovations.
Bruch's First Violin Concerto is pure, swooning 19th- century Romanticism, while Walton's Henry V recalls a golden age of 20th-century film music. Sir Neville Marriner, 90 this year, returns to conduct the arrangement of Henry V he himself premiered in 1988. He is joined by Joshua Bell, the Music Director of The Academy of St Martin in the Fields, who appears as both director and soloist.
4.00 p.m. – c. 6.20 p.m.
Royal Albert Hall
Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C, Op 21
Bruch: Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor
Walton: Henry V: A Shakespeare Scenario (arr. Christopher Palmer; first complete performance at The Proms)
John Hurt, narrator
Joshua Bell, violin
London Philharmonic Choir
Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Sir Neville Marriner, conductor
In his First Symphony Beethoven retained the 18th-century grace and wit of Haydn and Mozart, adding his own forward-looking innovations.
Bruch's First Violin Concerto is pure, swooning 19th- century Romanticism, while Walton's Henry V recalls a golden age of 20th-century film music. Sir Neville Marriner, 90 this year, returns to conduct the arrangement of Henry V he himself premiered in 1988. He is joined by Joshua Bell, the Music Director of The Academy of St Martin in the Fields, who appears as both director and soloist.
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