15:00
Alexandra Palace
Sullivan: Prelude to Act IV of ‘The Tempest’
Coleridge-Taylor: ‘Onaway, Awake Beloved’ (Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast)
Cellier: All alone to my eerie … the Love that is Dead (The Mountebanks)
Ethel Smyth: Overture : The Boatswain’s Mate
Sullivan: When I went to the Bar (Iolanthe)
Stanford So it’s kisses you’re craving (Shamus O’Brien)
Parry: The Birds - Introduction, Intermezzo, Bridal March
Sullivan: Trial by Jury
Neal Davies bass (The Learned Judge)
Mary Bevan soprano (The Plaintiff)
Sam Furness tenor (The Defendant)
Ross Ramgobin baritone (Counsel for the Plaintiff)
Keel Watson baritone (Usher)
Edward Price baritone (Foreman)
BBC Singers,
BBC Concert Orchestra,
conductor Jane Glover
The magnificent theatre at Alexandra Palace originally opened in 1875 – the same year that Gilbert and Sullivan’s one-act operetta Trial by Jury was premiered. In this special ‘Proms at …’ event, Jane Glover conducts a concert performance of this Victorian comic masterpiece in the Palace’s theatre as its ambitious new refurbishment reaches completion. A first half of music by Sullivan’s contemporaries explores that favourite G&S theme of love and marriage.
Alexandra Palace
Sullivan: Prelude to Act IV of ‘The Tempest’
Coleridge-Taylor: ‘Onaway, Awake Beloved’ (Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast)
Cellier: All alone to my eerie … the Love that is Dead (The Mountebanks)
Ethel Smyth: Overture : The Boatswain’s Mate
Sullivan: When I went to the Bar (Iolanthe)
Stanford So it’s kisses you’re craving (Shamus O’Brien)
Parry: The Birds - Introduction, Intermezzo, Bridal March
Sullivan: Trial by Jury
Neal Davies bass (The Learned Judge)
Mary Bevan soprano (The Plaintiff)
Sam Furness tenor (The Defendant)
Ross Ramgobin baritone (Counsel for the Plaintiff)
Keel Watson baritone (Usher)
Edward Price baritone (Foreman)
BBC Singers,
BBC Concert Orchestra,
conductor Jane Glover
The magnificent theatre at Alexandra Palace originally opened in 1875 – the same year that Gilbert and Sullivan’s one-act operetta Trial by Jury was premiered. In this special ‘Proms at …’ event, Jane Glover conducts a concert performance of this Victorian comic masterpiece in the Palace’s theatre as its ambitious new refurbishment reaches completion. A first half of music by Sullivan’s contemporaries explores that favourite G&S theme of love and marriage.
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