Sunday, July 17, 2011

Proms begin with Brahms and Liszt

15 July 2011 Last updated at 08:29 GMT Benjamin Grosvenor Grosvenor won the piano section of the BBC Young Musician of the Year 2004 competition This year's BBC Proms season kicks off at the Royal Albert Hall later with a concert featuring an overture by Brahms and a piano concerto by Liszt.

It will continue with a performance of Janacek's Glagolitic Mass, with pianist Benjamin Grosvenor, who - at 19 - will be the youngest soloist to perform at an opening Prom.

Proms highlights this year include a comedy concert hosted by Tim Minchin, an audience request night and a mass choral performance this Sunday with more than a thousand performers.

The 2011 Proms run until 10 September.

Friday's Liszt concerto forms part of a series of performances marking the 200th anniversary of the Hungarian composer's birth.

Chinese pianist Lang Lang will perform another of his concertos on the Last Night of the Proms, with more of his work to feature in a late night prom on 24 August.

Sunday's performance of Havergal Brian's The Gothic - described by organisers as "the largest and longest symphony ever written" - will feature two orchestras and 10 choirs.

Music from the movies will also be showcased in an evening of film score excerpts on 12 August.

Other highlights include a solo Bach recital by Nigel Kennedy, a "concerto for turntables" written by Sergei Prokofiev's grandson Gabriel, and the return of Venezuelan youth ensemble the Simon Bolivar Symphony Orchestra.

Performances throughout the season will be broadcast on Radio 3, BBC Two and BBC Four.


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