
BBC Proms (1947) : 50x8
Overview
The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, making its British television debut, is conducted by Valery Gergiev in a programme of Russian and French music. The concert is introduced by Christopher Warren-Green, leader of the Philharmonia Orchestra, and begins with Prokofiev's Symphony No 6, the composer's most tragic, emotional and structurally complex work, written during the last years of the Second World War. This is followed by the European premiere of an orchestration by the contemporary Russian composer Edison Denisov of Musorgsky's The Nursery, sung by the young Russian soprano Anna Netrebko. The concert finishes with a performance of Debussy's atmospheric evocation of the sea, La Mer. During the interval, Christopher Warren-Green's travel diary records his bike trip to the Netherlands.
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50 - 1BBC Proms 96: the First Night July 19, 1996
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50 - 2BBC Proms 1996: Dawn at Dusk August 07, 1996
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50 - 3BBC Proms 96 August 10, 1996
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50 - 4BBC Proms 96 August 14, 1996
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50 - 5BBC Proms 96 August 17, 1996
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50 - 6BBC Proms 96 August 18, 1996
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50 - 7BBC Proms 96 August 28, 1996
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50 - 8BBC Proms 96 September 07, 1996
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50 - 9BBC Proms 96 September 13, 1996
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50 - 10The Last Night of the Proms September 14, 1996
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50 - 11The Last Night of the Proms September 14, 1996