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David Underdown
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Date Posted: 22:13:48 25/04/2005
Kenyon is apprently on "In Tune" (17:00 - 19:30) on Radio 3 tomorrow, so I thought I'd put together a final summary.
The most notable thing I've discovered today is that the Chamber Proms appear to be moving to the new Cadogan Hall...
July
16 July : BBC CO - HMS Pinafore.
17 July : The Fairy Queen
18 July 2005 Die Walkuere,
ROH orchestra, cond. Pappano
Cast including Domingo, Terfel, Meier, Gasteen
23-07-05 RLPO Hebredies Overture,Vaughan Williams Sea Symphony Gerard Scwarz
24th July Halle Orch and Choir doing Dream of Gerontius
26 July: Oliver Knussen conducting (inter alia, I hope) the world premiere of a piece for orchestra by Detlev Glanert.
28th July, Bournemouth SO under Alsop, includes the UK premier of Concerto for Violin and Orchestra ("The Red Violin"), by John Corigliano, soloist Joshua Bell
July 30 (Saturday, so possibly a late or afternoon Prom)
Roby Lakatos (gypsy violinist)
31 July : Berlioz's Romeo & Juliette (Cond. Volkov, BBC SSO??)
August
02 (or maybe08)/08/2005 Nicholas McGegan with the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Handel "Water Music", various Arias; Rameau "Suite d'orchestre from Les Paladins"
5 August, Gothtenburg Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi, Ann Sofie von Otter
Danish National Symphony Orchestra
12 August 2005
The BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall, London
Conductor: Thomas Dausgaard
Soloists: Lars Vogt, piano
Inger Dam-Jensen, soprano
Works by Bent Sørensen, Grieg and Carl Nielsen.
(as part of their celebration of the Hans Christian Andersen bicentenary)
10 August Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, Kent Nagano: Weber, Ouverture "Der Freischütz"; Unsuk Chin, Snags and snarls; Bruckner, Symphonie 6
15th August – Welsh National Opera will be bringing a "semi-staged concert version of Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta”
18 August New Zealand Symphony Orchestra,
Jonathan Lemalu Mahler, Songs from 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn'
Douglas Lilburn’s third Symphony
23 August : Glyndebourne Prom - Giulio Cesare
24 August - Royal Albert Hall, London
Ravel - Rapsodie Espagnole
Ravel - Sheherazade
Walton - Symphony No. 1
Sir John Eliot Gardiner (conductor)
Bernarda Fink (mezzo-soprano).
September
Thursday 1-09-05 Concertgebouw Mahler Sixth Symphony
Maris Jansons 19:00
Friday 2-09-05 Concertgebouw Brahms 1st Symphony, Lutoslawski Concert for orchestra Maris Jansons 19:30
Saturday 10/09 Paul Daniel to conduct the Last Night, Andreas Scholl as a soloist??
No date known
Viktoria Mullova playing a new violin concerto by Fraser Trainer
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Beethoven, Große Ouvertüre in C 'Zur Namensfeier'
Stravinsky, Pulcinella
Adès, Violin Concerto (Anthony Marwood)
Beethoven, Symphonie 4
Louis Lortie with the Munich Phil, date and repertoire unkown
Philip Dukes (viola) will appear with the BBCNOW
Chamber Proms
08. August 2005 London BBC Promenade Chamber Music Series, Cadogan Hall (a change of venue for the Chamber Proms then??), 13.00 h Felicity Lott / Pascal Rogé Duparc, Chausson, Hahn, Satie
Andrew Kennedy (tenor) will / should give a recital in the V & A
Outside chance
Possibly Alban Gerhardt with BBCSSO under Vanska
Wild speculation and wishful thinking
And a fair dose of Tippett as well I expect.
"Vision of Saint Augustine"? After all, it was a BBC commission, completed 40 years ago. House Band and Chorus - I'd say The Gerbil is most likely
next year will be the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar and the 111th season (will we all have to stand on one leg?), what do you think are the chances of getting the Nelson Mass?
Also, it will be the 100th anniversary of the first performance of Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs - anyone think we might get to hear it as Wood intended?
a concert version of Lennox Berkeley's wonderful opera, 'Nelson'?
Even further in the future
According to the detailed bid book for London 2012, "the BBC will stage a month long season of Prom concerts in the Royal Albert Hall with an Olympic theme". Now whether this means it'll be a shorter season, or the Olympic theme will only last for a month is anybody's guess
Suggested programme
Hasse's "L'Olympiade
David
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