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17 Sep 1931, Queen's Hall
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Thu 17 Sep 1931
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Proms 1931 Prom 35
Prom 35
20:00 Thu 17 Sep 1931 Queen's Hall
Programme
Frederick Delius
A Dance Rhapsody No. 1
Autumn (arr. Thomas Beecham)
7 Songs from the Norwegian (arr. Thomas Beecham)
No. 3 Evening Voices
7 Songs from the Norwegian (arr. Thomas Beecham)
No. 4 Sweet Venevil
Violin Concerto
A Song of Summer
World premiere
interval
Frederick Delius
Piano Concerto in C minor
Brigg Fair
A Village Romeo and Juliet
The Walk to the Paradise Garden
Edvard Grieg
6 Songs, Op 48
No. 4 The Silent Nightingale Proms premiere
Frederick C. Nicholls
Come unto these Yellow Sands
Charles Villiers Stanford
Songs from the Elfin Pedlar
Little Snowdrop
Richard Wagner
Lohengrin
No. 17 Prelude Act 3
Performers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
Dora Labbette
soprano
soprano
Orrea Pernel
violin
violin
Katharine Goodson
piano
piano
Berkeley Mason
piano
piano
Composers
Frederick Delius
Edvard Grieg
Frederick C. Nicholls
Charles Villiers Stanford
Richard Wagner
About this event
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Proms 1931
Discover the Music
Delius: Violin Concerto
Wagner: Lohengrin - Opera Guide
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