Live at the BBC Proms: the BBC SSO and conductor Ben Palmer bring to life music from some of the BBC Natural History Unit's much-loved documentaries.
Presented by Petroc Trelawny, with Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin live on stage at the Royal Albert Hall, London
01. Prom 54, Part 1
i. Sarah Class/Elizabeth Purnell: Africa, Giraffe Fight
ii. Ben Salisbury/Elizabeth Purnell: The Life of Mammals
iii. George Fenton: The Blue Planet, Sardine Run
iv. Nitin Sawhney/Ben Palmer: Wonders of the Monsoon
v George Fenton: Planet Earth, Snow Geese
vi. Barnaby Taylor/Ed Watkins: Nature's Great Events
vii. Murray Gold/Jeremy Holland-Smith: Life Story, Puffer Fish
01a. Introduction to Prom 54
01b. Interval, Prom 54
Petroc Trelawny explores how the planet's changing climate reflects in the soundscapes we both live in and creatively respond to, as well as the agency music has to affect change.
02. Prom 54, Part 2
i. Hans Zimmer/Camila Cabello: Take Me Back Home, from Frozen Planet II
ii. Hans Zimmer/Jacob Shea/Jasha Klebe/David Fleming/Iain Farrington: Earth Symphony
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Ben Palmer, conductor
AURORA, singer
Over a century of public service broadcasting, the BBC has forged a global reputation for its coverage of the planet we call home – from the oceans and mountains to rivers, glaciers, deserts and the infinite wonders of life on Earth itself. Tonight, the Proms hosts a stunning audiovisual celebration of the BBC's world-famous Natural History Unit, from David Attenborough's pioneering early adventures through to the landmark series of the 21st century. Expect breathtaking images, natural sounds, spoken words and music by composers including Hans Zimmer and George Fenton, performed live in the spectacular surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall by Ben Palmer and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
First broadcast: 27 August 2022
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