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6 Sep 1905, Queen's Hall
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20:00
Wed 6 Sep 1905
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Programme
Richard Strauss
Don Juan
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Queen of Spades, Op 68
Pastoral Interlude (Divertissement) Act 2 Scene 1
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Idomeneo (Act 3, Sc 2: Zeffiretti lusinghieri)
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 5 in E minor
6 Romances, Op 38 (arr. Henry Wood)
No. 1 Serenada Don-Zhuana
Marche slave, Op 31
Franz Liszt
Hungarian Rhapsodies, S 359 (orchestral version)
No. 1 in F minor (ending in F major)
Robert Batten
A Woodland Madrigal
Sir Arthur Somervell
The Twa Sisters o' Binnorie
Proms premiere
Franz von Suppé
Leichte Kavallerie
Overture Proms premiere
interval
Performers
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
The New Queen’s Hall Orchestra
Jessie Stewart
soprano
soprano
James Campbell McInnes
baritone
baritone
Percy Pitt
piano
piano
Henri Verbrugghen
conductor
conductor
Composers
Richard Strauss
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Franz Liszt
Robert Batten
Sir Arthur Somervell
Franz von Suppé
About this event
Part of
Proms 1905
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Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5
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