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  • 53 coronations, and had music premiered at the Proms, all of which led to being awarded his KCVO in
  • and venues around the world including the BBC Proms, Amsterdam's Concertgebouw, Verbier, the 92nd
  • Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic at the BBC Proms and at Symphony Hall in performances of Beetho
  • lled her - she had a spare ticket to go to The Proms, and they started a relationship.
  • Four in August 2006 as a presenter for the BBC Proms and is an occasional reporter for the long-run
  • band nights, rock 'n' roll, Last Night of the Proms and 1812 Firework Night was a significant comp
  • sis of Secrecy (2009), commissioned by the BBC Proms and premiered by Sir Andrew Davis; and Augenli
  • tly a recording group that also played college proms and hotel ballrooms.
  • Several local high schools hold their proms and graduation ceremonies at the Civic Center.
  • ame a popular "slow-dance" song at high school proms and university dances during the 1970s.
  • action followed which seriously disrupted the Proms, and incensed musicians took every opportunity
  • ' First Horn Concerto at the Last Night of The Proms, and also appeared at the Edinburgh Festival p
  • on television as a permanent guest at the BBC Proms, and has written blogs for The Guardian and el
  • students to bring same sex partners to school proms and other school social events.
  • is solo career has included appearances at the Proms and performances with the Chicago Symphony Orc
  • t the Last Night of the Audley End and Kenwood Proms and, in 2006, she performed at the SOS Classic
  • ucted the Prague Philharmonia at its first BBC Proms appearance in 2004, in a televised performance
  • o separate articles, given that the Doctor Who Proms article can detail the Doctor Who and classica
  • This article can then be referenced from the Proms article as the mini-episode that was shown dur
  • nd Barbican Young Genius Festivals, at the BBC Proms as part of the Young Composers' Competition, a
  • nder director Peter Maxwell Davies at the 1983 Proms as well as numerous national and international
  • as well as with the BBC Symphony Chorus in the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall and at The Barbican.
  • ous international festivals, including the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the Warsaw
  • In 2008 he was commissioned to perform at The Proms at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
  • ith the Glyndebourne Festival Opera at the BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.
  • rmonic Orchestra at the 2007 Royal Albert Hall Proms, Britten's Serenade at the 2008 Bad Kissingen
  • due to play the public British premiere at the Proms, but time constraints prevented this; instead,
  • In 1944, the BBC Proms came to Bedford.
  • ogan Hall has also served as the venue for The Proms' Chamber Music concerts during Monday lunchtim
  • th composer James MacMillan has led to two BBC Proms choral commissions, song cycles, music theatre
  • at a wide range of festivals including the BBC Proms; City of London Festival; Aldeburgh Festival;
  • October 2007 she appeared at the BBC Electric Proms concert Once in a Blue Moon: A Tribute to Lal
  • Fogerty performed at the Night of the Proms concert on October 30, 2010.
  • t 2009, she and Barney Harwood presented a BBC Proms concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London ent
  • It was premiered at a Proms concert on 1 August 1969, with the London Sinf
  • The concerto was intended to premiere at a Proms concert, but due to the threat of V1 rocket ra
  • his first season, he led the RSNO at the 2006 Proms concerts in London, and its first ever perform
  • The Proms continued though, under private sponsorship, u
  • but at the Wigmore Hall in 1993 and his London Proms debut with the Philharmonia in 1994.
  • This critically acclaimed Proms debut is now being offered by Deutsche Grammop
  • re; and the Royal Albert Hall, which hosts the Proms each summer.
  • Students had been holding segregated proms for white and black students since 1971.
  • programmes on classical music, such as the BBC Proms from the Royal Albert Hall.
  • Radio 3 and was appointed Director of the BBC Proms from the 1996 season.
  • On 31 July, again at the Proms, he performed in a concert from the Royal Albe
  • competition held every two years and the Welsh Proms held annually.
  • year he made his second appearance at the BBC Proms, his debut at the Royal Opera House, appeared
  • cultural events such as Party in the Park and Proms in the Park which were regular events by local
  • at the Late Night Prom, number Prom 55, of The Proms in London, with The Heritage Ensemble, on Thur
  • She opened the BBC Proms in 2005.
  • Walton himself conducted the overture at The Proms in 1927.
  • Schoenberg's music was hissed at the Proms in 1912.
  • He conducted the Last Night of the Proms in 1993.
  • He has been soloist five times at the BBC Proms in London's Royal Albert Hall.
  • She has also been a soloist at the BBC Proms in 2000 and 2002.
  • It presented The Coronation of Poppea at the Proms in 1975.
  • o organ concert in the centenary season of the Proms in 1994.
  • dshire, where Robert compered the town's first Proms in June 2009.
  • ubsequent solo career saw his debut at the BBC Proms in 1993 performing Strauss' Second Horn Concer
  • repeat performance as part of the BBC Electric Proms in October 2009.
  • heduled for inclusion in the Last Night of the Proms in the United Kingdom.
  • Sara Mohr-Pietsch began to present the Proms in 2008 on Radio 3, and on television for the
  • tudy Spring which received its premiere at the proms in 1950 under the baton of Sir Adrian Boult.
  • Friday night swing, Saturday night orchestral ' Proms in the Park' with fireworks, and Sunday family
  • He has played at the last night of the proms in 2007 at Hyde Park London, performing Artie
  • sical theatre songs in several concerts at The Proms, in particular concerts of Stephen Sondheim an
  • time of his first conducting appearance at The Proms in 1996, he was then the youngest-ever conduct
  • At the first edition of the Night of the Proms in the Sportpaleis in Antwerp he directed the
  • Symphony Orchestra and later performed at The Proms in August 2009.
  • he Barn Theatre, Oxted in the 1930s and at the Proms in 1930, 1937, 1941, 1944, 1946, 1953 and 1969
  • Clein made her concerto debut at The Proms in August 1997, performing the Haydn Cello Con
  • l Albert Hall in London as part of the Schools Proms in 2005, and the Senior Choir has sung across
  • The Proms is a public event and not an episode.
  • rday 1 September 2007 at the Cadogan Hall as a Proms Matinee concert.
  • Royal Albert Hall from bombing meant that the Proms moved again, this time to the Bedford Corn Exc
  • The following year, the Proms moved to their current home, the Royal Albert
  • chorus has been invited to participate in The Proms on three occasions in recent years.
  • erformed by The Royal Danish Opera at the 2009 Proms on July 19, 2009.
  • The work was first performed at the BBC Proms on 17 August 1955, with the composer conductin
  • rts to have a mixed prom instead of segregated proms, one for whites and the other for blacks.
  • for communities across West London, as part of Proms Out+About, and last November the Orchestra cle
  • Ghetto performed with Kano at the BBC Electric Proms, performing alongside a violinist.
  • on was a soloist at the 2009 Last Night of the Proms, performing, among other pieces, Haydn's Trump
  • In Proms programmes, Glock expanded as well the presenc
  • The Classic Cars Show in Waterlooville and the Proms put on by the Horndean Twinning for the guests
  • al Wear fills orders for weddings, high school proms, quinceaneras and other events from its comput
  • With Birmingham Contemporary Music Group BBC Proms, Royal Albert Hall and broadcast on BBC4 and R
  • Cadogan Hall also hosts The Proms' Saturday Matinees.
  • 21 Proms, Scholastic Paperbacks (2007)
  • Tempore" at the Royal Albert Hall in the 2009 Proms season.
  • Monday to Thursday evening, except during the Proms season.
  • d to write a piece of choral music for the BBC Proms series in August 2007.
  • ane concert and during the recent BBC electric proms show.
  • e same year, Allen took part in the annual BBC Proms, singing songs from numerous MGM musicals such
  • In 2005 the Orchestra debuted at the BBC Proms, Snape Maltings (UK) and the Concertgebouw in
  • cal Music (including performances from The BBC Proms); Spoken Word (Music documentaries, Dramas, Re
  • ther orchestras were invited to perform in the Proms, such that the BBC SO was no longer the sole o
  • e, and giving annual performances at the Snape Proms, SYO have toured extensively throughout Europe
  • polis of Athens, the Royal Albert Hall for the Proms, the Smithsonian Institution, Suntory Hall and
  • Performances include the BBC Proms, the Leipzig Gewandhaus and many international
  • As the resident chorus at the BBC Proms, the Symphony Chorus usually performs both on
  • annually at Glyndebourne Opera House, the BBC Proms, the Edinburgh International Festival and othe
  • Leonard Slatkin at the 2001 Last Night of the Proms to a worldwide audience of 340 million.
  • performance of Wagner's "Parsifal" at the BBC Proms under Sir Simon Rattle.
  • We should probably discuss the Doctor Who Proms under its own article, much like Doctor Who: A
  • ny Orchestra since 1941 and played host to the Proms until the end of the war.
  • mance was in 1991 during the Last Night of the Proms when she accompanied Dame Gwyneth Jones in her
  • the Royal Albert Hall as part of the 2010 BBC Proms, which was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and on BBC
  • roup Bloc Party to perform at the BBC Electric Proms, which was broadcast on both BBC2 television a
  • Last Night of the Proms with City of Birmingham Brass
  • rts to have a mixed prom instead of segregated proms, with one for whites and the other for blacks.
  • in order, as part of their set at the Electric Proms with the BBC Concert Orchestra.
  • m, so that separate white, black, and Hispanic proms would be held.