
BBC Proms (1947) : 53x2
BBC Proms 99
180 Min.
Overview
From London's Royal Albert Hall, Stephanie Hughes introduces the second of this year's live Proms, with young Finnish conductor Sakari Oramo - the man with the daunting task of replacing Simon Rattle - taking the baton in front of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. The evening's music opens with The Sea by Frank Bridge and continues with Sibelius's lyrical Violin Concerto, in which Sarah Chang is the soloist. The concert ends with Carl Nielsen's powerfully dramatic Symphony No 4, also known as The Inextinguishable.
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53 - 1The First Night of the Proms July 16, 1999
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53 - 2BBC Proms 99 August 13, 1999
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53 - 3Celebrity Proms with Michael Parkinson August 15, 1999
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53 - 4BBC Proms 99 August 18, 1999
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53 - 5Celebrity Proms with James Galway August 24, 1999
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53 - 6BBC Proms 99 August 31, 1999
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53 - 7Celebrity Proms with Tom Conti August 31, 1999
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53 - 8Celebrity Proms with Anna Ford September 05, 1999
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53 - 9BBC Proms 99 September 06, 1999
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53 - 10The Last Night of the Proms September 11, 1999
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53 - 11Last Night of the Proms September 11, 1999
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53 - 12CBBC Proms in the Park October 02, 1999