BBC Proms - Season 11 / Year 2013

Season 11 / Year 2013
Episodes

First Night of the Proms

Doctor Who Prom

Les Siècles – The Rite of Spring

Bamberg Symphony Orchestra

David Matthews, Rachmaninov & Nielsen

Britten, Lutoslawski & Thomas Adès

Mozart, Schumann & Rachmaninov

Viva Verdi!

National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America

The Apotheosis of the Dance

Wagner – Tristan and Isolde

Colin Matthews, Prokofiev & Shostakovich

Mozart, Schumann & Sibelius

J. Strauss II, James MacMillan & Beethoven

Beethoven, Berlioz

Vivaldi – The Four Seasons

Urban Classic Prom

Free Prom – Beethoven's Ninth Symphony

Tippett, Britten & Elgar

Tchaikovsky, Wagner, Prokofiev

Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester

Hollywood Rhapsody Prom

Film Music Prom

Arvo Pärt, Britten, Berlioz & Saint-Saëns

Verdi & Tchaikovsky

Last Night of the Proms (Part 1)

Last Night of the Proms (Part 2)

Nigel Kennedy at the Proms
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