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3 Sep 1996, Royal Albert Hall
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Proms 1996 Prom 59
Prom 59
22:00 Tue 3 Sep 1996 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
Tomás Luis de Victoria
Judas mercator pessimus - Tenebrae Responsory for Maundy Thursday
Proms premiere
Eram quasi agnus - Tenebrae Responsory for Maundy Thursday
Proms premiere
Andrew Simpson
The Hollow Hills
Proms premiere
Tomás Luis de Victoria
Tradiderunt me - Tenebrae Responsory for Good Friday
Proms premiere
Tenebrae factae sunt - Tenebrae Responsory for Good Friday
Proms premiere
Sir James MacMillan
MÃ iri
Proms premiere
Tomás Luis de Victoria
Astiterunt reges - Tenebrae Responsory for Holy Saturday
Proms premiere
O vos omnes
Proms premiere
Benjamin Britten
Sacred and Profane
Proms premiere
Performers
Stephen Cleobury
conductor
conductor
BBC Singers (1924-34, Wireless Chorus; 1935-8, 1942-3, 1946-72, BBC Chorus)
Composers
Tomás Luis de Victoria
Andrew Simpson
Sir James MacMillan
Benjamin Britten
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Prom 58
19:30 Royal Albert Hall
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