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17 Aug 2000, Royal Albert Hall
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Proms 2000 Prom 45
Prom 45
22:00 Thu 17 Aug 2000 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
Aaron Copland
In the Beginning
William Billings
Lamentation over Boston
Proms premiere
Charles Ives
Psalm 54
Proms premiere
Psalm 90 'Lord, thou hast been'
William Schuman
Carols of Death
Proms premiere
Leonard Bernstein
Chichester Psalms (version with organ, harp & percussion)
Performers
Dame Sarah Connolly
mezzo-soprano
mezzo-soprano
David Goode
organ
organ
Pamela Priestley-Smith
soprano
soprano
Neil MacKenzie
tenor
tenor
Colin Currie
bells
percussion
bells
percussion
Thomas Edwards
bells
bells
Timothy Gunnell
bells
bells
Julian Warburton
bells
bells
Helen Tunstall
harp
harp
Margaret Feaviour
soprano
soprano
Jacqueline Fox
mezzo-soprano
mezzo-soprano
Robin Tyson
counter-tenor
counter-tenor
Stephen Charlesworth
baritone
baritone
Robert Johnston
tenor
tenor
Stephen Cleobury
conductor
conductor
BBC Singers (1924-34, Wireless Chorus; 1935-8, 1942-3, 1946-72, BBC Chorus)
Composers
Aaron Copland
William Billings
Charles Ives
William Schuman
Leonard Bernstein
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Part of
Proms 2000
Other Events on 17 Aug 2000
Prom 44
19:00 Royal Albert Hall
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