WM & similar @ The Proms 2012
I believe thanks are due to bluestateprommer for the full list but here is an edited extract that may tempt regular habitues. There are other interesting items too (Angry Planet for example)
Check out Prom 74!
I believe thanks are due to bluestateprommer for the full list but here is an edited extract that may tempt regular habitues. There are other interesting items too (Angry Planet for example)
Check out Prom 74!
Prom 14: Kronos Quartet
Tuesday 24 July
10.00pm – c. 11.15pm
Royal Albert Hall
Omar Souleyman
I'll Prevent the Hunters from Hunting You (La sidounak sayyada) (arr. Jacob Garchik) (4 mins)
UK Premiere
Sofia Gubaidulina
String Quartet No. 4 (12 mins)
Ben Johnston
String Quartet No. 4, 'Amazing Grace' (11 mins)
Nicole Lizée
The Golden Age of the Radiophonic Workshop (Fibre-Optic Flowers) (c10 mins)
BBC Commission, World Premiere
Traditional
Tusen tankar (A Thousand Thoughts) transcr. Ljova, arr. Kronos Quartet (5 mins)
Aleksandra Vrebalov
… hold me, neighbor, in this storm … (22 mins)
Kronos Quartet
Tuesday 24 July
10.00pm – c. 11.15pm
Royal Albert Hall
Omar Souleyman
I'll Prevent the Hunters from Hunting You (La sidounak sayyada) (arr. Jacob Garchik) (4 mins)
UK Premiere
Sofia Gubaidulina
String Quartet No. 4 (12 mins)
Ben Johnston
String Quartet No. 4, 'Amazing Grace' (11 mins)
Nicole Lizée
The Golden Age of the Radiophonic Workshop (Fibre-Optic Flowers) (c10 mins)
BBC Commission, World Premiere
Traditional
Tusen tankar (A Thousand Thoughts) transcr. Ljova, arr. Kronos Quartet (5 mins)
Aleksandra Vrebalov
… hold me, neighbor, in this storm … (22 mins)
Kronos Quartet
Prom 24: BBC Radio 3 World Routes Academy
Tuesday 31 July
10.15pm – c. 11.30pm
Royal Albert Hall
Now in its third year, BBC Radio 3’s World Routes Academy
mentoring project turns to Latin America. Born in London of
Colombian descent, 2012’s young apprentice is self-taught
20-year-old accordionist, singer and guitarist José Hernando
Arias Noguera. His mentor, the renowned Bogotá-based
accordion king Egidio Cuadrado – who brings his own band
– is probably best known for his collaborations with Carlos
Vives, the Latin American superstar actor-turned-singer.
Fusing the folk tradition of vallenato with elements of rock
and pop has proved a game-changer for music now enjoyed
all over the Spanish-speaking world and beyond.
Tuesday 31 July
10.15pm – c. 11.30pm
Royal Albert Hall
Now in its third year, BBC Radio 3’s World Routes Academy
mentoring project turns to Latin America. Born in London of
Colombian descent, 2012’s young apprentice is self-taught
20-year-old accordionist, singer and guitarist José Hernando
Arias Noguera. His mentor, the renowned Bogotá-based
accordion king Egidio Cuadrado – who brings his own band
– is probably best known for his collaborations with Carlos
Vives, the Latin American superstar actor-turned-singer.
Fusing the folk tradition of vallenato with elements of rock
and pop has proved a game-changer for music now enjoyed
all over the Spanish-speaking world and beyond.
Prom 65: Taylor/Barker – The Spirit of Django
Friday 31 August
10.15pm – c. 11.15pm
Royal Albert Hall
Martin Taylor/Guy Barker
The Spirit of Django – orchestral suite (54 mins)
London Premiere
Martin Taylor guitar
Britten Sinfonia
Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra
Spirit of Django
Guy Barker conductor
Friday 31 August
10.15pm – c. 11.15pm
Royal Albert Hall
Martin Taylor/Guy Barker
The Spirit of Django – orchestral suite (54 mins)
London Premiere
Martin Taylor guitar
Britten Sinfonia
Guy Barker Jazz Orchestra
Spirit of Django
Guy Barker conductor
Prom 74: Staff Benda Bilili & Baloji
Thursday 6 September
10.15pm – c. 11.30pm
Royal Albert Hall
Staff Benda Bilili
Baloji
Staff Benda Bilili are like nothing you have ever seen
or heard before: a group of paraplegic street musicians
and ex-street kids from the Democratic Republic of Congo,
making music rooted in Soukous (or African rumba) with
elements of old-school rhythm and blues, reggae and funk.
‘Afropean’ Congolese-born, Belgian-educated rapper Baloji
mixes old and cutting-edge sounds with bitingly modern
lyrics. But his most recent album finds him returning to
his motherland in search of musical understanding and
communal improvisation.
Thursday 6 September
10.15pm – c. 11.30pm
Royal Albert Hall
Staff Benda Bilili
Baloji
Staff Benda Bilili are like nothing you have ever seen
or heard before: a group of paraplegic street musicians
and ex-street kids from the Democratic Republic of Congo,
making music rooted in Soukous (or African rumba) with
elements of old-school rhythm and blues, reggae and funk.
‘Afropean’ Congolese-born, Belgian-educated rapper Baloji
mixes old and cutting-edge sounds with bitingly modern
lyrics. But his most recent album finds him returning to
his motherland in search of musical understanding and
communal improvisation.
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