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BBC Proms 2004: The Last Night of the Proms

on BBC Radio 3

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, the traditionally boisterous Last Night festivities, presented by Stephanie Hughes.
Thomas Allen (baritone), David Pyatt (horn), Simon Preston (organ), BBC Singers,
BBC Symphony Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Leonard SlatkinÂ

Dvorak Overture: Carnival

Strauss Horn Concerto No 1 in E flat, Op 11

Vaughan Williams Five Mystical Songs

Barber Toccata Festiva, Op 36

8.45 Interval: Proms in the Park
A live round-up from Swansea, London, Glasgow and Belfast.

9.10 Maxwell Davies Ojai Festival Overture

Puccini Humming Chorus (Madama Butterfly)

Richard Rodgers Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin' (Oklahoma!)

Cole Porter Where Is the Life That Late I Led? (Kiss Me, Kate)

Arthur Sullivan As Some Day It May Happen (I've Got a Little List) (The Mikado)

Sousa March: Liberty Bell

Elgar March: Pomp and Circumstance No 1 in D

Henry Wood/Stephen Jackson Fantasia on British Sea Songs

Parry, orch Elgar Jerusalem

Arr Wood The National Anthem

Traditional Auld Lang Syne

(Programme notes and composer and artist profiles are available on LiveText via Dab radio and Freeview)
This concert is televised on BBC 2 at 7.30pm (part 1) and on BBC1 at 9.10pm (part 2)
(Proms in the Park from Glasgow is on BBC4 at 7.45pm)

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Putting on a party: page 15

Contributors

Presenter:
Stephanie Hughes
Baritone:
Thomas Allen
Horn player:
David Pyatt
Organist:
Simon Preston
Singers:
BBC Singers
Singers:
BBC Symphony Chorus
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Leonard Slatkin

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