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  2. Night of the Proms - Wikipedia

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    Night of the Proms is the biggest annually organised indoor event in Europe. Night of the Proms is based on the Last Night of the Proms , the last concert of the BBC Proms , a series of seventy or so classical concerts held yearly in the Royal Albert Hall in London, but it is organised independently. [ 3 ]

  3. BBC Proms - Wikipedia

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    Since 1927, the BBC has organised and broadcast The Proms. Each season consists of concerts in the Royal Albert Hall, chamber music concerts at Cadogan Hall (or occasionally other venues), additional Proms in the Park events across the UK on the Last Night of the Proms, and associated educational and children's events. Recently, concerts have ...

  4. Category:Proms concerts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Proms concerts" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Last Night of the Proms; M. Music of the Spheres (Doctor Who) T.

  5. Proms to pay tribute to conductor Andrew Davis with music ...

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    The BBC Proms will pay tribute to the late British conductor Sir Andrew Davis. ... He was a familiar face at the BBC Proms concerts in London and conducted the Last Night Of The Proms several times.

  6. Last Night Of The Proms cancelled by BBC out of respect for ...

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    The conclusion of the eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts was due to conclude on Saturday September 10. Last Night Of The Proms cancelled by BBC out of respect ...

  7. Fantasia on British Sea Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Fantasia on British Sea Songs was first performed by Henry Wood and the Queen's Hall Orchestra at a Promenade Concert on 21 October 1905. [1] [2] It comprises nine parts which follow the course of the Battle of Trafalgar from the point of view of a British sailor, starting with the call to arms, progressing through the death of a comrade, thoughts of home, and ending with a victorious ...

  8. Henry Wood - Wikipedia

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    The Proms continued throughout the war years, with fewer major new works than before, although there were nevertheless British premieres of pieces by Bartók, Stravinsky and Debussy. An historian of the Proms, Ateş Orga, wrote, "Concerts often had to be re-timed to coincide with the 'All Clear' between air raids.

  9. John Miles (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Regularly there were also shows in Spain, France, Austria, Switzerland and Sweden. The concerts consist of a combination of pop music and popular classical music (often combined) and various well-known musicians and groups usually participate. [41] Miles with Mel C at the Night of the Proms, 2017