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Omnibus at the Proms

on BBC One London

Introduced by Jane Glover
Tonight's concert, the second of six BBC1 visits to this year's Proms, features the internationally acclaimed London Sinfonietta in a programme of music intimately connected with Benjamin Britten. First comes The Wild Rumpus from Where the Wild Things Are, composed by one of Britten's proteges and a current director of the Aldburgh Festival, Oliver Knussen.
It is followed by the television premiere of a sinfonietta commission, Suns Dance by Britten's former colleague and pupil, Colin Matthews. The composer sees it as 'an attempt to portray energy of a high order', and the score has already been incorporated by ASHLEY PAGE into a new piece for the Royal Ballet.
The programme finishes with the suite arranged by Steuart Bedford from Britten's last opera, Death in Venice. In the interval the Britten scholar
Donald Mitchell talks to Jane Glover about the composer's last years.
With the London Sinfonietta conducted by Oliver Knussen Lighting DAN CRANEFIELD Sound VIC GODRICH Executive producers
KENNETH CORDEN. RODNEY GREENBERG Director RON ISTED

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jane Glover
Unknown:
Benjamin Britten.
Unknown:
Oliver Knussen.
Unknown:
Colin Matthews.
Talks:
Donald Mitchell
Unknown:
Jane Glover
Conducted By:
Oliver Knussen
Conducted By:
Lighting Dan Cranefield
Unknown:
Kenneth Corden.
Unknown:
Rodney Greenberg
Director:
Ron Isted

BBC One London

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