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Proms at ... City Halls, Glasgow

City Hall, London, Great Britain
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Festival: Proms 2020
Type: Classical Concert
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:30
Duration:

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Festival

Proms 2020

Musical greats - from the past and the present - brought together in one extraordinary Proms season 2020.

Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto no. 2 in B flat major, Op.19
Richard Strauss: Metamorphosen
George Walker: Lyric for Strings
Jay Capperauld: Circadian Refrains (172 Days Until Dawn)
Overview

Stephen Hough joins Thomas Dausgaard and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 2. Also featured are Richard Strauss's Metamorphosen and a world premiere from Jay Capperauld.

First heard at the Proms in 2017, the late George Walker's hauntingly beautiful Lyric for Strings was written at the age of only 24 and dedicated to his grandmother.

Beethoven’s economically scored Second Piano Concerto – completed before his First and among the earliest of his works performed in concert halls today – looks both backwards to Haydn and Mozart and forwards to the Beethoven’s future innovation and rhythmic fascination.

Tonight’s BBC commission is from Glasgow-based composer Jay Capperauld. Expressed in the context of the recurring 24-hour process that regulates our sleeping patterns, Circadian Refrains (172 Days Until Dawn) is Capperauld’s response to the cyclical nature of lockdown, enforced as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Continuing the theme of mass upheaval, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra closes with Strauss’s devastating Metamorphosen. Written for 23 solo strings during the final months of the Second World War (which Strauss described as ‘the most terrible period of mankind’), it quotes from the Funeral March of Beethoven’s ‘Eroica’ Symphony (No. 3).

Venue Info

City Hall - London
Location   The Queen's Walk

City Hall is the headquarters of the Greater London Authority (GLA), which comprises the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. It is located in Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames near Tower Bridge. It was designed by Norman Foster and opened in July 2002, two years after the Greater London Authority was created. In June 2020, the Greater London Authority started a consultation on proposals to vacate City Hall and move to The Crystal building at the end of 2021.

For the first two years of its existence, the Greater London Authority was based at Romney House, Marsham Street in Westminster. Meetings of the London Assembly took place at Emmanuel Centre, also on Marsham Street.

City Hall was constructed at a cost of £43 million on a site formerly occupied by wharves serving the Pool of London. The building does not belong to the GLA but is leased under a 25-year rent. Despite its name, City Hall is not in and does not serve a city (according to UK law), but London is a city, which often adds to the confusion of Greater London with the City of London, which is a city surrounded by Greater London, which has its headquarters at Guildhall. In June 2011, Mayor Boris Johnson announced that for the duration of the London 2012 Olympic Games, the building would be called London House.

The predecessors of the Greater London Authority, the Greater London Council and the London County Council, had their headquarters at County Hall, upstream on the South Bank. Although County Hall's old council chamber is still intact, the building is unavailable for use by the GLA because of its conversion into, among other things, a luxury hotel, amusement arcade and aquarium.

Important Info
Festival: Proms 2020
Type: Classical Concert
City: London, Great Britain
Starts at: 19:30
Duration:
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