BBC Proms - Season 9 / Year 2011

Season 9 / Year 2011
Episodes

First Night of the Proms

Weber, Brahms & Stravinsky

Sibelius, Bartók and Janáček

Debussy, Ravel & Falla

Human Planet Prom

Verdi – Requiem

Mahler – Symphony No. 9

Kodály, Bartók & Liszt

Horrible Histories – Free Family Prom

Strauss, Walton & Prokofiev

Elgar, Grainger & Strauss

Grainger

Debussy, Dutilleux & Ravel

Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra plays Mahler

National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain

Nigel Kennedy plays Bach

Film Music Prom

Spaghetti Western Orchestra

Comedy Prom - Tim Minchin

Brahms – Symphony No. 3 & Piano Concerto No. 1

Brahms & Schumann

Brahms – Piano Concerto No. 2 & Symphony No. 4

Hooray for Hollywood

Beethoven – Missa Solemnis

Last Night of the Proms
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