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Prom 32: Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony

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Royal Albert HallKensington Gore, London, Greater London, SW7 2AP, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Festival: BBC Proms
Performers
Jess GillamSoprano saxophone
BBC National Orchestra of Wales
Nil VendittiConductor

With his Symphony No. 7 Beethoven permanently realigned Western music’s fundamental relationship with rhythm. In
the process he created some of the most compelling music of his age. Young Italian- Turkish conductor Nil Venditti places this momentous symphonic dance alongside music by a composer from the generation after Beethoven, one who picked up the master’s baton and ran with it: Louise Farrenc. The first half spotlights two Welsh composers born less than 40 years apart. Grace Williams’s jaunty Concert Overture, written in her mid-twenties, came ‘highly recommended’ after its entry in a Daily Telegraph competition in 1932–3. And Sir Karl Jenkins, one of the most popular composers of our time, wrote his Stravaganza especially for tonight’s soloist, Jess Gillam.

Seats from £11 to £54 (plus booking fee). On sale 18 May

Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3