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It's a year of changes for the final night of the BBC Proms. The grand finale of the world's most celebrated classical music festival is conducted by Marin Alsop, making her the first woman to conduct the Last Night of the Proms in its 119 year history. Star violinist Nigel Kennedy and mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato take to the stage to perform a wide range of popular pieces including Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending, Over the Rainbow and Danny Boy. The night also includes the world premiere of Anna Clyne's Masquerade, before closing with the traditional Last Night pieces
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material_proyectable Rebiun29237100 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun29237100 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 211112s2013 enk097 eo |o v|eng d ASP5138687/marc VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP eng fre ita eng BBC Proms. 2013, Last night of the Proms. Part 2 producers, Jonathan Haswell, Julie Heptonstall ; director, Oliver MacFarlane ; BBC ; [music by George Lloyd, Sir Granville Bantock, Richard Rodgers, Vittorio Monti, Harold Arlen, Giuseppe Verdi, Thomas Arne, Hubert Parry, Sir Edward Elgar, and Leonard Bernstein] BBC Proms. 2013 Last night of the Proms. Episode 2 BBC Proms. 2013 The last night of the Proms. Part 2 London, England BBC Worldwide [2013] London, England London, England BBC Worldwide 1 online resource (97 minutes) 1 online resource (97 minutes) 013615 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rdaft BBC Proms 2013: Last Night Of The Proms Title from title screen (viewed November 12, 2021) Introduction: BBC Proms 2013: Last Night of the Proms: Episode 2 (3:26); Unknown French song ; "Candide- Overture" (6:43) / Bernstein ; "Make Our Garden Grow" (4:29) / Bernstein ; "Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves" (5:11) / Verdi ; "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (6:35); "Csárdás" (12:26) / Monti ; "Londonderry Air" (6:52); Theatrics by Dame Edna Everedge ; "You'll Never Walk Alone" (8:12) / Richard Rodgers ; "The Sea Reivers" (3:58) / Bantock ; "HMS Trinidad March" (6:06) / Lloyd; "Rule, Britannia" (5:21) / Arne ; "Land of Hope and Glory" (8:07) / Elgar ; Alsop Speech (8:04); "Jerusalem" (3:11) / Blake ; "The National Anthem" (3:06); Conclusion: BBC Proms 2013: Last Night of the Proms: Episode 2 (3:12); Credits: BBC Proms 2013: Last Night of the Proms: Episode 2 (0:33) Nigel Kennedy, violin ; Joyce DiDonato, mezzo-soprano ; Iestyn Davies, countertenor ; Joseph Calleja, tenor ; BBC Symphony Orchestra ; BBC Symphony Chorus ; Marin Alsop, conductor ; presented by Katie Derham Recorded live Royal Albert Hall 2013 It's a year of changes for the final night of the BBC Proms. The grand finale of the world's most celebrated classical music festival is conducted by Marin Alsop, making her the first woman to conduct the Last Night of the Proms in its 119 year history. Star violinist Nigel Kennedy and mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato take to the stage to perform a wide range of popular pieces including Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending, Over the Rainbow and Danny Boy. The night also includes the world premiere of Anna Clyne's Masquerade, before closing with the traditional Last Night pieces Program presented in English ; vocal works sung in French and English and Italian with Engish subtitles Songs with orchestra Musicals- Excerpts Óperas Excerpts Violin with orchestra Orchestral music Folk songs, English National songs Choruses (Mixed voices) with orchestra Sacred music. National anthems. Óperas Excerpts. Musicals. Art music. Songs. Folk songs. Arrangements (Music) Concert television programs. MacFarlane, Oliver director Haswell, Jonathan producer Heptonstall, Julie producer Alsop, Marin conductor BBC Symphony Chorus singer BBC Symphony Orchestra instrumentalist British Broadcasting Corporation production company BBC Worldwide Ltd. film distributor In series BBC Proms (Series)