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9 Sep 2002, Victoria & Albert Museum
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13:00
Mon 9 Sep 2002
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Programme
Michael Tippett
Dance, Clarion Air
Proms premiere
Gerald Finzi
White-flowering Days, Op 37
Proms premiere
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Silence and Music
Proms premiere
Edward Elgar
To her beneath whose steadfast star
Proms premiere
Charles Wood
A Century's Penultimate
Proms premiere
William Walton
A Litany
Proms premiere
Set me as a seal upon thine heart
Proms premiere
Where does the uttered music go?
Benjamin Britten
Gloriana, Op 53
Choral Dances
Performers
Stephen Layton
conductor
conductor
BBC Singers (1924-34, Wireless Chorus; 1935-8, 1942-3, 1946-72, BBC Chorus)
Composers
Michael Tippett
Gerald Finzi
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Edward Elgar
Charles Wood
William Walton
Benjamin Britten
About this event
Part of
Proms 2002
Other Events on 9 Sep 2002
Prom 67
19:00 Royal Albert Hall
Prom 68 - The Genius of Renaissance Spain: music in honour of the Virgin Mary
22:00 Royal Albert Hall
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Britten: Gloriana - Opera Guide
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