91热爆 Proms 2010 Episodes Episode guide
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James Ehnes plays the Bruch Concerto with the 91热爆 Philharmonic
The Canadian virtuoso James Ehnes performs Bruch's ever-popular Violin Concerto.
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Beethoven's 5th Piano Concerto
A classic archive performance of Beethoven's Fifth Piano Concerto from 1989.
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Prom 33 - Ilham Al Madfai and Friends
Iraqi singer/guitarist Ilham Al Madfai and oud player Khyam Allami play Iraqi favourites.
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Prom 30 - 91热爆 Symphony Chorus and London Brass
91热爆 Symphony Chorus in Daniel-Lesur, Poulenc, Takemitsu and Stephen Montague.
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World Orchestra for Peace
The World Orchestra for Peace led by conductor Valery Gergiev play Mahler's Fifth Symphony
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Prom 28: Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group/Ilan Volkov in works by Beford, Knussen, Abrahamsen.
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Aurora Orchestra, Nicholas Collon
Sara Mohr-Pietsch introduces the winning entries from the competition for young composers.
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Paul Lewis Plays Beethoven's Third Piano Concerto
Performing with the Hall茅, the programme includes Strauss's tone poem Ein Heldenleben.
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Mahler's Third Symphony with the 91热爆 SSO
Gustav Mahler's Third Symphony performed by the 91热爆 Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
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Prom 25 - 91热爆 Singers, London Sinfonietta
The 91热爆 Singers and the London Sinfonietta perform music by Stravinsky and Bach.
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Prom 24: 91热爆SSO/Runnicles (2)
The 91热爆 SSO and Donald Runnicles perform Mahler's expansive Third Symphony.
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Prom 20: Wayne Marshall - Organ
Wayne Marshall plays Wagner on the organ of the Royal Albert Hall, London.
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Sondheim's Eightieth Birthday Celebration
The first-ever all-Sondheim Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, marking his eightieth birthday.
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Mark Elder Conducts Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony
The Australian Youth Orchestra perform Mahler songs and Shostakovich's tenth Symphony.
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Prom 17 - Scottish Chamber Orchestra
The Scottish Chamber Orchestra in two classics for wind ensemble by Dvorak and Mozart.
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Dvorak's New World Symphony with the CBSO
Paul Lewis performs a Beethoven piano concerto, followed by Dvorak's 9th Symphony.