
BBC Music launches the world's greatest classical music festival from the Royal Albert Hall. Featuring music by William Walton, Mozart, Sibelius and Nielsen.
BBC Music launches the world's greatest classical music festival from the Royal Albert Hall. Katie Derham and Tom Service introduce William Walton's choral classic Belshazzar's Feast and Mozart's glorious Piano Concerto No 20 with soloist Lars Vogt.
To mark the 150th anniversaries of two great Nordic composers, the programme also features Sibelius's own exotic retelling of the Belshazzar story and Nielsen's sparkling overture Maskarade. There's also the world premiere of Dadaville by British composer Gary Carpenter. Sakari Oramo conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, with the BBC National Chorus of Wales, the BBC Singers and bass-baritone soloist Christopher Maltman.
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Music Played
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Carl Nielsen
Maskarade
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Gary Carpenter
Dadaville
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor
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Jean Sibelius
Belshazzar's Feast – suite
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William Walton
Belshazzar's Feast
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Katie Derham |
Presenter | Tom Service |
Producer | Helen Mansfield |
Director | Jonathan Haswell |
Conductor | Sakari Oramo |
Orchestra | BBC Symphony Orchestra |
Performer | BBC Singers |
Performer | BBC National Chorus of Wales |
Performer | BBC Symphony Chorus |
Performer | Lars Vogt |
Performer | Christopher Maltman |
Broadcast
- Fri 17 Jul 2015 20:00