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5 Aug 2007, Royal Albert Hall
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Programme
Edward Elgar
4 Choral Songs, Op 53
Proms premiere
Johannes Brahms
4 Songs for Female Voices, Two Horns and Harp, Op 17
Julius Reubke
Sonata for Organ in C minor on Psalm 94
Finale
Richard Rodney Bennett
4 Poems of Thomas Campion
World premiere
Edward Elgar
Sonata for Organ No. 1 in G major, Op 28
No. 4 Presto (comodo)
Edvard Grieg
4 Psalms, Op 74
No. 1 How fair Thou art Proms premiere
4 Psalms, Op 74
No. 2 God's Son hath set me free Proms premiere
Edward Elgar
Give unto the Lord
Performers
Stephen Jackson
conductor
conductor
BBC Symphony Chorus
Christopher Larkin
horn
horn
Sioned Williams
harp
harp
Nicholas Korth
horn
horn
BBC Symphony Chorus (pre-1932, National Chorus; 1933-4, BBC Chorus; 1935-77, BBC Choral Society) (women's voices)
Iain Farrington
organ
organ
Thorbjørn Gulbrandsøy
baritone
baritone
Composers
Edward Elgar
Johannes Brahms
Julius Reubke
Richard Rodney Bennett
Edvard Grieg
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Proms 2007
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19:30 Royal Albert Hall
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