19:30 Thursday 1 September 2022
Royal Albert Hall
Lars Møller Indian Skies
Debussy arr. Arthur Luck Clair de Lune
Nina Simone arr. Sam Hyken Sinnerman (from Miss Simone Suite)
Sarah Jenkins Music and Meditation
Max de Wardener Payesh
Ravel Laideronette, Imperatrice des Pagodes from Ma Mere L'Oye
Katherine Priddy arr. Pippa Murphy The Summer Has Flown
Ginastera Estancia: No. 4 Malambo
Bill Withers arr. Sam Hyken Lovely Day
Lars Møller Indian Skies Original - reprise
Kala Ramnath (violin & vocals)
Gurdain Rayatt (tabla)
Katherine Priddy (vocals)
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor Kwamé Ryan
Ruth Mariner creative director
Alex Groves sound designer
From moonlight and fairy tales to soul fusion and a riot of South American rhythm, the first ever Dream Prom weaves a vivid tapestry reflecting the ideas of dreams, memories and the healing power of music. These are the musical stories collected from and shaped by this year’s BBC Open Music trainees – 30 talented young creatives selected from over 1,300 applicants, and reflecting a wide array of national heritage and social background. Merged into a seamless whole by specially created sound design, this is a journey through songs heard in the womb, music that brings us together, the sounds that keep us true to our beliefs and the ones that join us along the path of discovering who we truly are.
Royal Albert Hall
Lars Møller Indian Skies
Debussy arr. Arthur Luck Clair de Lune
Nina Simone arr. Sam Hyken Sinnerman (from Miss Simone Suite)
Sarah Jenkins Music and Meditation
Max de Wardener Payesh
Ravel Laideronette, Imperatrice des Pagodes from Ma Mere L'Oye
Katherine Priddy arr. Pippa Murphy The Summer Has Flown
Ginastera Estancia: No. 4 Malambo
Bill Withers arr. Sam Hyken Lovely Day
Lars Møller Indian Skies Original - reprise
Kala Ramnath (violin & vocals)
Gurdain Rayatt (tabla)
Katherine Priddy (vocals)
BBC Concert Orchestra
Conductor Kwamé Ryan
Ruth Mariner creative director
Alex Groves sound designer
From moonlight and fairy tales to soul fusion and a riot of South American rhythm, the first ever Dream Prom weaves a vivid tapestry reflecting the ideas of dreams, memories and the healing power of music. These are the musical stories collected from and shaped by this year’s BBC Open Music trainees – 30 talented young creatives selected from over 1,300 applicants, and reflecting a wide array of national heritage and social background. Merged into a seamless whole by specially created sound design, this is a journey through songs heard in the womb, music that brings us together, the sounds that keep us true to our beliefs and the ones that join us along the path of discovering who we truly are.
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