Doctor Who makes his debut at the Proms
The Tardis volition ca-ca its debut at the Royal Albert Francis Charles Augustus Emmanuel Hall this summer when the BBC stages a Doctor WHO prom in an attack to draw new audiences. Roger Frank Lloyd Wright, the restrainer of BBC Radio receiver 3 and the festival's fresh manager, denied the effect represented "dumbing pour down". He said it was "very much in the Proms mildew".
The concert on 27 July, presented by Freema Agyeman, wHO played the Timelord's supporter Martha Jones, is 1 of a series designed to advance more diverse attendance. The subject for the evening is time and space, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra playing Aaron Copland's Flourish for the Green Human, "Jove" from Gustav Holst's The Planets and Richard Wagner's "Sit of the Valkyries", as well as Gilbert Murray Gold's theme from Dr. World Health Organization. In a nod to contemporary music, the evening also includes the UK premier of The Torino Ordered series by Mark Anthony Turnage.This year's season, from 18 July to 13 September, will also feature Nigel President John F. Kennedy, returning for the first time in 21 long time on 19 July. He will make for Elgar's Fiddle Concerto, the ferment that established his reputation, and will reunite with Vernon Handley, world Health Organization conducted the master copy recording.Tributes will besides be paid to Ralph Sarah Vaughan Roger Williams on the 50th day of remembrance of his death, with a concert devoted to him on 26 Aug. In a twist to the Last Night, his Sea Songs will be played rather of the Fantasia on British people Sea-Songs by the Proms flop, Sir Patrick Henry Natalie Wood.The festival will also mark the centennial of the birth of the French composer Laurence Olivier Messiaen with a series of organ recitals.