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BBC Proms 2007

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An Evening with Nitin Sawhney and Friends
LIVE Introduced live from London's Royal Albert Hall by Lucy Duran. Multi-award-winning composer, producer, DJ, songwriter and recording artist
Nitin Sawhney presents an epic orchestral performance. The concert features the London Under Sound Symphony Orchestra, a specially created 60-piece orchestra of both eastern and western classical musicians assembled by Sawhney for the occasion. Including orchestral and band versions of Sawhney's album and collaborative works, the show also features moments choreographed by Akram Khan and Sidi Larbi
Cherkaoui, as well as appearances by other guests. Nitin Sawhney (piano/guitar), Anoushka Shankar (sitar), Ian Burdge (cello), Karlos Edwards (drums), Ashwin Srinivasan (flute), Aref Durvesh (tabla),
Fink, Natacha Atlas , Reena Bhardwaj , Tina Grace , Lucita Jules , Imogen Heap (vocals), Akram Khan (dancer/choreographer), Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
(dancer/choreographer), Steve Shehan (percussion), Jason Singh (beatboxer), London Under Sound
Symphony Orchestra, conductor Stephen Hussey
9.50 Twenty Minutes
Lucy Duran goes behind the scenes of tonight's Prom and talks to some of the participants.
10.10 An Evening with Nitin Sawhney and Friends, part 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Nitin Sawhney
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Lucy Duran.
Artist:
Nitin Sawhney
Unknown:
Akram Khan
Unknown:
Sidi Larbi
Piano:
Nitin Sawhney
Guitar:
Anoushka Shankar
Cello:
Ian Burdge
Cello:
Karlos Edwards
Flute:
Ashwin Srinivasan
Flute:
Aref Durvesh
Unknown:
Natacha Atlas
Unknown:
Reena Bhardwaj
Unknown:
Tina Grace
Unknown:
Lucita Jules
Unknown:
Akram Khan
Unknown:
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
Unknown:
Steve Shehan
Unknown:
Jason Singh
Conductor:
Stephen Hussey
Unknown:
Lucy Duran
Unknown:
Nitin Sawhney

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