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1 Sep 1931, Queen's Hall
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20:00
Tue 1 Sep 1931
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Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No. 35 in D major, 'Haffner'
The Magic Flute
No. 15 Aria 'In diesen heil'gen Hallen' Act 2
The Magic Flute
No. 10b Aria 'O Isis und Osiris' Act 2 Scene 1
Piano Concerto No 19 in F major, K 459
Concert Aria ‘Ch’io mi scordi di te?’
interval
Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 101 in D major 'The Clock'
Frédéric d’Erlanger
Tess
Prelude Act 3
Frederick Delius
3 Songs
No. 1 Indian Love Song Proms premiere
3 Songs
No. 2 Love's Philosophy Proms premiere
Graham Peel
Ballad of Semmerwater
The emigrant
Percy Grainger
Molly on the Shore
Shepherd's Hey - medley
Performers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
Norman Allin
bass
bass
Kathleen Long
piano
piano
Berkeley Mason
piano
piano
Miriam Licette
soprano
soprano
Composers
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Joseph Haydn
Frédéric d’Erlanger
Frederick Delius
Graham Peel
Percy Grainger
About this event
Part of
Proms 1931
Discover the Music
Mozart: Music and meaning in The Magic Flute
Mozart: Piano Concerto No.19 in F Major K459
Haydn: Symphony No. 101
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