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Performance TitleBBC Proms: Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 2001 - One Hundred and Seventh Season - Prom 73 - Last Night of the Proms
Performance Date15 September 2001
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersJanice Watson,
Alice Coote,
Ann Murray,
Kim Begley,
Timothy Robinson,
David Wilson-Johnson - vocals,
William Houghton,
Martin Hurrell - trumpets
Orchestra or BandBBC Symphony Orchestra
ChoirsBBC Singers,
BBC Symphony Chorus
ConductorsLeonard Slatkin
Set List'The Star Spangled Banner' (American National Anthem), Anon (BBC Symphony Orchestra),
'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem),
'La Forza Del Destino - Overture', Verdi (BBC Symphony Orchestra),
'Va, Pensiero' from Nabucco, Verdi (BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra),
'The Fall of the Leaf - Elegy for Orchestra', Finzi (BBC Symphony Orchestra, compl. Howard Ferguson),
'Songs of the Auvergne - Selection', Canteloube (Ann Murray, BBC Symphony Orchestra),
'Passacaglia and Fugue in C Minor, BWV 582', Bach, orch. Respighi (BBC Symphony Orchestra)
INTERVAL
'Tromba Lontana', John Adams (William Houghton, Martin Hurrell, BBC Symphony Orchestra),
A minute silence for the victims of 9/11,
'Adagio for Strings, Op.11', Barber (BBC Symphony Orchestra),
'A Child of Our Time - Four Spirituals', Tippett (Janice Watson, Alice Coote, Timothy Robinson, David Wilson-Johnson, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra),
'Symphony No.9 in D Minor, Fourth Movement', Beethoven, (Janice Watson, Leonard Slatkin, Kim Begley, David Wilson-Johnson, Alice Coote, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Orchestra)
ENCORE
Jerusalem', Parry, orch. Elgar (BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra),
'Auld Lang Syne'
Performance NotesThe set list was changed from the original one published due to the terror attacks on September 11 2001 (9/11) in America. The programme stated, ''The second half of the advertised programme has been changed in the light of Tuesday's events in the USA. As Nicholas Kenyon, Director of the Proms, explained, 'We felt it was vital to respond to people's mood at this sombre and difficult hour, and at the same time to show that music can affirm our shared humanity. We will mark the tragedy in America with Barber's 'Adagio' and Tippett's arrangements of classic spirituals, and then show that there is no more universal expression of the power of music to draw people together than the great choral finale from Beethoven's 'Ninth Symphony'.'

American conductor Leonard Slatkin made not so much a Last Night of the Proms speech as a series of introductions, explaining each piece's consoling significance. The US flags was drapped and waved by Prommers around the Hall. The US National Anthem was sung minus the more overtly anti-British verses.

Proms premiere of 'Tromba Lontana', John Adams.

The final part of the event was broadcast across America on 300 national public radio stations.
Related Archival MaterialProms Guide (RAHE/1/2001/58),
Programme (RAHE/1/2001/131),
Handbill (RAHE/6/2001/27),
Transparencies (RAHE/3/22/29)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/2001/131BBC Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 2001 - One Hundred and Seventh Season - Prom 7315 September 2001
RAHE/6/2001/27BBC Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 2001 - One Hundred and Seventh Season - Prom 73 - Last Night of the Proms15 September 2001
RAHE/3/22/29Prom 73 - LNOP15 September 2001
RAHE/3/2001/11Photographs of a private reception for the Last Night of the Proms15 September 2001
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Oofomoisior_TogBBC Proms: Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 2001 - One Hundred and Seventh Season73
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/4974Johnson; David Wilson- (1950-); English operatic and concert baritone
DS/UK/893British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBC SO); 1930-; British radio orchestra
DS/UK/894British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); BBC Symphony Chorus; 1928-; British amateur chorus
DS/UK/5196Slatkin; Leonard (1944-); American conductor, composer
DS/UK/958British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); BBC Singers; 1924-; British chamber choir
DS/UK/7834Watson; Janice (fl 1980s-); British soprano
DS/UK/31Britain; British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); 18 October 1922-; British public service broadcaster
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