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20 Aug 2000, Royal Albert Hall
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Proms 2000 Prom 48
Prom 48
19:30 Sun 20 Aug 2000 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
Franz Schmidt
Das Buch mit sieben Siegeln
Proms premiere
Performers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Franz Welser-Möst
conductor
conductor
Stig Andersen
St John
St John
Christiane Oelze
soprano
soprano
Timothy Bond
organ
organ
László Polgár
Voice of the Lord
Voice of the Lord
Cornelia Kallisch
mezzo-soprano
mezzo-soprano
Lothar Odinius
tenor
tenor
Rudolf Hartmann
baritone
baritone
BBC Singers (1924-34, Wireless Chorus; 1935-8, 1942-3, 1946-72, BBC Chorus)
BBC Symphony Chorus (pre-1932, National Chorus; 1933-4, BBC Chorus; 1935-77, BBC Choral Society)
Composers
Franz Schmidt
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