Prom 21: Strauss, Walton & Prokofiev

Saturday 30 July
7.30pm – c. 9.55pm
Royal Albert Hall

Choral music and singing events

  • R. Strauss

    Don Juan (17 mins)
  • Walton

    Violin Concerto (32 mins)
  • INTERVAL
  • Prokofiev

    Alexander Nevsky - cantata (40 mins)
  • R. Strauss

    Salome - Dance of the Seven Veils (12 mins)
  • Midori violin
  • Nadezhda Serdiuk mezzo-soprano
  • CBSO Chorus
  • City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
  • Andris Nelsons conductor

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About this event

Andris Nelsons and his Birmingham forces present an evening of high-octane classics.

Strauss at his most passionate (and lascivious!) bookends a concert full of spectacle and panache.

At its heart is the patriotic cantata Prokofiev drew from his music for Eisenstein's epic film about a medieval Russian hero's defeat of the Teutonic invader. That score had quite an impact on Walton's own wartime work for the cinema but it is the subtler brio of his Violin Concerto that is heard before the interval.

Midori is one of relatively few international superstars to have taken up a piece whose formidable technical challenges were actively encouraged by Jascha Heifetz, its original soloist, but whose lyricism is all pervasive too.

More information

Broadcasts

  • Radio

    Listen live on Radio 3 and in HD Sound on the website. Listen online for 7 days after broadcast. Repeated on Radio 3 2pm 2 August 2011.
  • Television & Red Button

    Watch live on BBC2. Watch online for 7 days after broadcast.

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