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Sir Andrew Davis, the much-loved former Chief Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and a veteran steersman of the Last Night, returns to direct the greatest annual party in classical music. The popular nautical theme of traditional favourites by Henry Wood and Thomas Arne is extended in Stanford's Songs of the Sea, featuring star Canadian baritone Gerald Finley. There's a dash of Broadway in the touching Soliloquy from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, and a more mischievous streak in Milhaud's delightful suite Scaramouche. Roxanna Panufnik's new commission rounds off a series of over 40 world, UK or London premieres this season, continuing the forward-looking vision of Proms founder Henry Wood
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material_proyectable Rebiun29237104 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun29237104 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 211112s2018 enk091 eo |o v|eng d ASP5138695/marc VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP BBC Proms. 2018, Last night of the Proms. Part 2 producer, Holly Murray ; director, Helen Mansfield ; BBC Studios ; [music by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, Sir Edward Elgar, Thomas Arne, Henry Joseph Wood, Richard Rodgers, Darius Milhaud, and Camille Saint-Saëns] BBC Proms. 2018 Last night of the Proms. Episode 2 BBC Proms. 2018 The last night of the Proms. Part 2 London, England BBC Worldwide [2018] London, England London, England BBC Worldwide 1 online resource (91 minutes) 1 online resource (91 minutes) 013007 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rdaft BBC Proms 2018: Last Night Of The Proms Title from title screen (viewed November 12, 2021) "Suite algérienne, Op 60. Marche militaire francaise" (6:30) / Camille Saint-Saëns ; "Scaramouche" (12:35) / Darius Milhaud ; "Soliloquy" (9:49) / Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein ; "Proms in the Park" (3:20); World War I Medley (17:41); "Fantasia on British Sea-Songs" / Sir Henry Wood (10:46); "Rule, Britannia" (3:53) / Thomas Arne ; "Land of Hope and Glory" (8:55) / Edward Elgar ; "Last Night" Conductor Speech (3:59); "Jerusalem" / Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (2:39); "The National Anthem" (2:30); "God Save the Queen" / arranged by Benjamin Britten ; "Auld Lang Syne" (6:03); Credits Jess Gillam, soprano saxophone ; Gerald Finley, baritone ; BBC Symphony Orchestra ; BBC Singers ; BBC Symphony Chorus ; Andrew Davis, conductor ; presented by Katie Derham Recorded live Royal Albert Hall 2018 Sir Andrew Davis, the much-loved former Chief Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and a veteran steersman of the Last Night, returns to direct the greatest annual party in classical music. The popular nautical theme of traditional favourites by Henry Wood and Thomas Arne is extended in Stanford's Songs of the Sea, featuring star Canadian baritone Gerald Finley. There's a dash of Broadway in the touching Soliloquy from Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, and a more mischievous streak in Milhaud's delightful suite Scaramouche. Roxanna Panufnik's new commission rounds off a series of over 40 world, UK or London premieres this season, continuing the forward-looking vision of Proms founder Henry Wood Program presented in English ; vocal works sung in English Orchestral music Saxophone with orchestra, Arranged Musicals- Excerpts Songs (Medium voice) with orchestra Choruses (Mixed voices) with orchestra National songs National anthems. Art music. Musicals. Arrangements (Music) Excerpts. Songs. Sacred music. Concert television programs. Mansfield, Helen director Murray, Holly producer Gillam, Jess instrumentalist Finley, Gerald 1960-) singer Davis, Andrew 1944-) conductor BBC Symphony Orchestra instrumentalist BBC Worldwide Ltd. film distributor BBC Singers singer BBC Symphony Chorus singer BBC Studios production company In series BBC Proms (Series)