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Beethoven's 9th Symphony is performed by the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, the National Youth Choir of Great Britain and a quartet of soloists. Daniel Barenboim conducts.

2024
Clara Amfo introduces a prom which celebrates the jazz and blues legend Nina Simone. The Metropole Orkest is led by Jules Buckley, and they are joined by Ledisi, Lisa Fischer and other singers.
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The John Wilson Orchestra and vocalists perform a selection of Bernstein's biggest hits from West Side Story, On the Waterfront, Candide and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Episodes 2023
Beethoveniana composed by Iain Farrington, inspired by Beethoven's nine symphonies, created with over 300 musicians from the BBC orchestras and singers in lockdown and two dancers in a bubble.
A whistlestop tour through eight weeks of world-class music making from the 2023 Proms season with standout performances from a spectacular array of superstar musicians.
In the climactic conclusion of the 2023 Proms season, superstar cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and world-renowned Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen perform a mix of favourites and a dash of the new.
It’s party time at the Royal Albert Hall as the 2023 BBC Proms season wraps up in rousing style at the most exhilarating classical music celebration of the year.
Scotland’s premier baroque ensemble, the Dunedin Consort, led by John Butt, unveil the musical inspiration behind Mozart’s Great Mass in C minor, a colossus of the choral repertoire.
Celebrating cutting-edge classical works, presenter of Radio 3’s New Music Show, Tom Service, chooses his standout moments of premieres and commissions from this year’s Proms.
A spellbinding evening of magical soundtracks from film, TV and gaming’s greatest fantasy, myths and legends. Musical highlights from Harry Potter, Star Wars and Lord of the Rings take centre stage.
Chineke! Orchestra makes its hotly anticipated annual Proms outing, this year conducted by Anthony Parnther.
History is made tonight at the Proms as Sir Simon Rattle takes to the Royal Albert Hall stage for his final UK performance as music director of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Two Mozart concertos from 2006 as Julian Bliss delivers a virtuoso display in the Clarinet Concerto, and Richard Goode gives an insightful performance of the Piano Concerto No 23.
Musical meditation with Grammy-nominated vocal group VOCES8 and a playlist that drifts from the Renaissance to Radiohead.
The roof of the Royal Albert Hall nearly comes off in this special Prom dedicated to northern soul, curated by Wigan’s Stuart Maconie and Manchester’s Joe Duddell.
Conductor John Wilson and his orchestral supergroup, the Sinfonia of London, continue the 150th anniversary celebrations of Rachmaninov with his much-loved Second Piano Concerto.
Soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha joins the National Youth Orchestra for a night of joyously defiant music, conducted by the vibrant Carlos Miguel Prieto.
Celebrated pianist Sir András Schiff plays Schumann's much-loved Piano Concerto alongside the world-famous Budapest Festival Orchestra and their founder-conductor Ivan Fischer.
Virtuoso horn player Felix Klieser, who was born without arms and plays the instrument with his toes, makes his Proms debut with Mozart’s sunny Concerto No 4.
Power couple Yuja Wang and conductor Klaus Mäkelä return to the Royal Albert Hall for one of the most eagerly awaited nights of the season.
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