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BBC Proms 2024 - Prom 04 - Sir Mark Elder conducts Mahler’s Fifth (320kbps .mp3)
Live at the BBC Proms: the Hallé and Sir Mark Elder in music by Sir James Macmillan and Mahler's Fifth Symphony.
01. MacMillan - Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia
01a. Introduction to BBC Proms 2024 - Prom 04 - Sir Mark Elder conducts Mahler’s Fifth
01b. Outro to MacMillan and BBC Proms 2024 - Prom 04 Interval
Composer and broadcaster Yshani Perinpanayagam in conversation with Martin Handley, as they take a look at the coming week of Proms concerts & share their respective highlights. We also hear from conductor Mark Elder on his time with the Hallé.
02. Mahler - Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor
02b. Outro to Mahler
03. Elgar - Chanson de Nuit
Hallé Children's Choir
Hallé Youth Choir
Hallé Choir
Hallé
Sir Mark Elder, conductor
The entire Hallé family visits from Manchester to make history at the Proms, as Sir Mark Elder comes to the end of his last season as Music Director after a quarter of a century in the role. First heard in Cincinnati last year, Sir James MacMillan’s Timotheus, Bacchus and Cecilia is a celebration of music’s ability to move the soul, and unites choirs of children and adults with a huge orchestra as it moves from jubilation to serenity. The evening concludes with the symphony that changed Gustav Mahler’s creative direction – the great outpouring of defiance, exasperation and all-embracing love that is his Symphony No. 5.
Presented by Martin Handley, live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.
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