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Balloons, Lang Lang and Jerusalem: it must be The Last Night of the Proms

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Crítica hecha desde Royal Albert Hall, Londres el 10 septiembre 2011
Davies, Musica benevolens (Musicians Benevolent Fund commission: world premiere)
Bartók, El mandarín maravilloso, Op.19: suite
Wagner, Götterdämmerung: Brünnhilde's Immolation
Liszt, Concierto para piano núm. 1 en mi bemol mayor, S 124
Chopin, Grande Polonaise Brillante in E flat major for piano and orchestra, Op.22
Grainger, Mo Nighean Dubh (My Dark-Haired Maiden)
Britten, The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op.34
Rodgers, The Sound of Music: Climb every mountain (arr. Jackson)
Rodgers, Carousel: You'll never walk alone
Elgar, Pomp and Circumstance March no. 1 in D Major, Op.39 (Land of Hope and Glory)
Arne, Rule, Britannia!
Parry, Jerusalem (orch. Elgar)
Tradicional, The British National Anthem
Lang Lang, Piano
Susan Bullock, Soprano
BBC Symphony Chorus
Edward Gardner, Dirección
Sakari Oramo, Yeol Eum Son and the BBC Symphony in Seoul
****1
Sakari Oramo and Yeol Eum Son summon up vivid landscapes
****1
From snow to sludge: Icelandic music at the Barbican Centre
**111
Fine Lindberg and Stravinsky double bill from the BBC Symphony
****1
UK premiere of Julia Wolfe’s unEarth impresses on scale, not substance
**111
Sir James MacMillan delights with his Christmas Oratorio
*****
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