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BBC Proms - 17 July - 12 September 2009 - The World's Greatest Classical Music Festival

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5.15pm Proms Intro Tonight's conductor Vladimir Jurowski joins pianist Tamara Stefanovich in discussion with Sara Mohr-Pietsch.
Edited version broadcast on Radio 3 during tonight's first interval.

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Prom 64: London Philharmonic Orchestra

  • Date Thursday 3 September 2009
  • Time 7.00pm - c10.00pm
  • Venue Royal Albert Hall
  • Tickets £7 - £35 price band A or Prom for £5
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  • Broadcast at 7.30pm on BBC Four and live on BBC Radio 3.
    Available on demand for the following week.
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Vladimir Jurowski © Roman Gontcharov

Ibert's riotous 1956 Bacchanale was commissioned for the 10th anniversary of the BBC's Third Programme, forerunner of today's Radio 3. Tennis is only one of the 'games' played in Debussy's 1913 ballet, premiered by the Ballets Russes just two weeks before Stravinsky's Rite of Spring (Prom 38).

Our multiple pianos focus continues with works by Mozart and Zimmermann – the latter of which quotes from both Jeux and Mozart's C major Concerto, K467. And the LPO, under its brilliant Principal Conductor, concludes with Brahms's hard-won First Symphony, composed under the burdensome shadow of Beethoven.

  • Programme notes Programme notes will be available shortly before the concert
  • Ibert Bacchanale (10 mins)
  • Debussy Jeux (18 mins)
  • interval
  • Mozart Sonata in D major for two pianos, K448 (22 mins)
  • Zimmermann Dialoge (17 mins)
  • interval
  • Brahms Symphony No.1 in C minor (45 mins)
  • Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Tamara Stefanovich pianos
  • London Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Vladimir Jurowski conductor

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