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BBC Proms Season 77

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BBC Proms Season 77 Full Episode Guide

Episode 22 - Prom 71: Last Night of the Proms 2023, Part 2
First Aired: September. 09,2023

Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and soprano Lise Davidsen join conductor Marin Alsop and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus for the biggest musical party of the year.

Episode 21 - Prom 71: Last Night of the Proms 2023, Part 1
First Aired: September. 09,2023

Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and soprano Lise Davidsen join conductor Marin Alsop and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus for the biggest musical party of the year.

Episode 20 - Prom 29: Mozart’s Mass in C minor
First Aired: September. 08,2023

John Butt and the award-winning Dunedin Consort perform Mozart’s magnificent Mass in C minor with soloists including Lucy Crowe, Jess Dandy and Nardus Williams.

Episode 19 - Prom 10: Horrible Histories: ’Orrible Opera
First Aired: September. 08,2023

Join the Horrible Histories team and the English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra for a high-decibel dive into ’Orrible Opera.

Episode 18 - Prom 57: Fantasy, Myths and Legends
First Aired: September. 02,2023

Encounter music from The Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones and other titles in a Prom celebrating soundtracks from the worlds of film, TV and gaming.

Episode 17 - Prom 61: Chineke! performs Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony
First Aired: September. 01,2023

The Chineke! Orchestra – Europe’s first majority Black and ethnically diverse ensemble – returns to the Proms with Beethoven’s joyful Fourth Symphony, and continues our focus on Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.

Episode 16 - Prom 56: Rattle conducts Mahler’s Ninth
First Aired: August. 30,2023

Sir Simon Rattle’s final UK performance as Music Director of the London Symphony Orchestra. He conducts Mahler’s epic farewell symphony, haunted by loss but urgently clinging to dance and song, alongside Poulenc’s choral masterpiece Figure humaine.

Episode 15 - Prom 34: Mindful Mix Prom
First Aired: August. 27,2023

Relax into a late-night musical meditation with Grammy-nominated vocal group VOCES8 and a playlist that drifts from the Renaissance to Radiohead.

Episode 14 - Prom 2: Northern Soul
First Aired: August. 26,2023

The BBC Concert Orchestra brings a symphonic edge to the beats that took the industrial North and Midlands by storm in the 1960s and 1970s, in a stomping celebration of underground British club culture.

Episode 13 - Prom 30: Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto
First Aired: August. 25,2023

John Wilson and the Sinfonia of London perform Rachmaninov’s famous Second Piano Concerto with soloist Alim Beisembayev. Bookending the Prom are Lili Boulanger’s tone-poem D’un matin de printemps and Walton’s First Symphony.

Episode 12 - Prom 28: National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
First Aired: August. 20,2023

Works by Copland and Hindemith bookend Strauss’s Four Last Songs – featuring South African soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha – in this Prom from the National Youth Orchestra.

Episode 11 - Prom 37: Budapest Festival Orchestra
First Aired: August. 18,2023

Budapest Festival Orchestra and Iván Fischer are joined by Sir András Schiff for one of the great Romantic piano concertos from Schumann. Weber’s overture to Der Freischütz and Mendelssohn’s ‘Scottish’ Symphony complete the programme.

Episode 10 - Prom 24: Felix Klieser plays Mozart
First Aired: August. 13,2023

The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and Chief Conductor Kirill Karabits present Rachmaninov’s Symphony No. 2 alongside a work by Karabits’s own father. Horn virtuoso Felix Klieser makes his Proms debut with Mozart’s sunny Concerto No. 4.

Episode 9 - Prom 27: Yuja Wang plays Rachmaninov
First Aired: August. 11,2023

Klaus Mäkelä and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus perform Walton’s choral symphony Belshazzar’s Feast, while Yuja Wang is the soloist in Rachmaninov’s Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini.

Episode 8 - Prom 22: Isata Kanneh-Mason plays Prokofiev
First Aired: August. 06,2023

The BBC National Orchestra of Wales and Principal Conductor Ryan Bancroft return for the second of their consecutive Proms. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 is paired with Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3, with soloist Isata Kanneh-Mason.

Episode 7 - Prom 23: NYO Jazz (USA) with Dee Dee Bridgewater
First Aired: August. 04,2023

Grammy award-winning jazz legend Dee Dee Bridgewater joins trumpeter Sean Jones and Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Jazz Orchestra, comprising outstanding young musicians from across the USA, as they make their BBC Proms debut.

Episode 6 - Prom 5: Bruch’s First Violin Concerto
Episode 5 - Prom 18: Lata Mangeshkar: Bollywood Legend
First Aired: July. 28,2023

Celebrating the musical legacy of Bollywood, the Proms pays tribute to Lata Mangeshkar, the voice behind the hit songs that defined Indian cinema’s greatest films.

Episode 4 - Prom 12: Beethoven’s ‘Choral’ Symphony
First Aired: July. 23,2023

The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and new Chief Conductor Ryan Wigglesworth perform Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 for the first of their two Proms together this season.

Episode 3 - Prom 7: Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony
First Aired: July. 21,2023

The BBC National Orchestra of Wales and their conductor laureate, Tadaaki Otaka, perform perhaps the most famous classical symphony ever written, Beethoven’s Fifth.

Episode 2 - Prom 4: Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons
First Aired: July. 16,2023

Finnish violinist and conductor Pekka Kuusisto leads The Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen in a concert of works by Beethoven, Vivaldi and Andrea Tarrodi.

Episode 1 - First Night of the Proms
First Aired: July. 14,2023

Clive Myrie presents live from the Royal Albert Hall as the annual music festival is launched with Sibelius, Grieg, Britten and a world premiere from Ukrainian composer Bohdana Frolyak.

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