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The Nation's Favourite Prom

on BBC One London

Alan Titchmarsh introduces an evening of popular works from the classical canon from London's Royal Albert Hall , two of which have been chosen by a public vote which included Radio Times readers. The concert includes arias by Mozart and Gounod, sung by Jonathan Lemalu , and Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme ofPaganini as played by Canadian pianist Louis Lortie. There are two orchestral overtures chosen by the audience, and the evening ends with a bang as the Halle Orchestra, conducted by Mark Elder , play Tchaikovsky's victory celebration 1812. Director/Producer Oliver Macfarlane www.bbc.co.uk/proms Proms on Four: Elgar's Third Symphony, tomorrow night at 7.30pm on BBC4 BBCi; digital viewers can access in-vision programme notes via the red button

Contributors

Introduces:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Sung By:
Jonathan Lemalu
Pianist:
Louis Lortie.
Conducted By:
Mark Elder
Producer:
Oliver MacFarlane

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