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C麻豆社 @ the Ten Pieces II Prom

Naomi Wilkinson and Lemn Sissay host a spectacular celebration of Ten Pieces of classical music from Bach to Bernstein, featuring the 麻豆社 Philharmonic.

A spectacular celebration of Ten Pieces of classical music from Bach to Bernstein, featuring the 麻豆社 Philharmonic, a massed children's choir, dancers, big screens and special guests - fun for all the family from the Royal Albert Hall.

Hosts Naomi Wilkinson and poet Lemn Sissay are joined by former footballer Dion Dublin, and Newsround reporter Leah Boleto is on the trail of mysterious flaming rings in central London. Actor Dan Starkey plays the part of Joseph Haydn, with the over-eager 18th century composer constantly interrupting proceedings. Music, storylines and surprises weave around them.

The 麻豆社 Philharmonic are conducted by rising star Alpesh Chauhan and young musicians from the Greater Manchester Musical Hub play side by side on two pieces. A 400-strong Ten Pieces children's choir - assembled from schools around the country - joins in for a thunderous Dies Irae from Verdi's Requiem. Wayne Marshall gives the famous Royal Albert Hall organ an airing with Bach's Toccata and DJ Mr Switch shows his scratching skills in Gabriel Prokofiev's dynamic Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra. American violinist Esther Yoo is the soloist for Vaughan Williams's spellbinding The Lark Ascending and former 麻豆社 Young Musician Matilda Lloyd makes her Proms solo debut with Haydn's sprightly Trumpet Concerto.

The extraordinary Able Orchestra - a group including children with severe disabilities - create their own music and visual composition, the Animate Orchestra perform their lively piece of mixed musical styles, dancers from Wildern School in Southampton interpret Shostakovich's thrilling 10th Symphony and a brother and sister act from Somerset play their flute and piano melody.

45 minutes

Last on

Fri 6 Jan 2017 11:30

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Naomi Wilkinson
Presenter Lemn Sissay
Producer Serena Cross
Director Rhodri Huw

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