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7 Sep 1981, Royal Albert Hall
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19:30
Mon 7 Sep 1981
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Proms 1981 Prom 51
Prom 51
19:30 Mon 7 Sep 1981 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
John Buller
The Theatre of Memory
World premiere
Malcolm Arnold
Fantasy, Op 114a
Proms premiere
Frederick Delius
The splendour falls on castle walls
Proms premiere
On Craig Ddu
Proms premiere
To be Sung of a Summer Night on the Water
Proms premiere
William Walton
The First Shoot (version for brass band)
Proms premiere
David Bedford
The golden wine is drunk
Proms premiere
Derek Bourgeois
Brass Band Concerto No. 2, Op. 49
Proms premiere
Performers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sir Mark Elder
conductor
conductor
Malcolm Hicks
celesta
celesta
John Wolfe
cor anglais
cor anglais
Ross Pople
cello
cello
Christine Messiter
flute
flute
Alfred Wallbank
contrabass clarinet
contrabass clarinet
Ralph Izen
trumpet
trumpet
Elisabeth Fletcher
harp
harp
Elgar Howarth
conductor
conductor
Black Dyke Band
Grimethorpe Colliery Band
Simon Joly
conductor
conductor
BBC Singers
Gareth Roberts
tenor
tenor
Composers
John Buller
Malcolm Arnold
Frederick Delius
William Walton
David Bedford
Derek Bourgeois
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