Main Performers | Hila Plitmann, Imogen Heap - vocals, Christopher Glynn - piano |
Choirs | BBC Singers, Eric Whitacre Singers |
Set List | 'Warm-Up', Bernstein, 'Alleluia', E Whitacre, 'Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine', E Whitacre, 'Bach Again', J S Bach, arr. E London, Higher, Faster, Stronger', E Whitacre, 'The Listening Chair', Imogen Heap, arr. E Whitacre, Three Spirituals', Trad., arr. M Hogan, 'Cloudburst', E Whitacre, 'Sleep', E Whitacre |
Performance Notes | Renowned for choral music that is winning ever wider audiences, Eric Whitacre makes his Proms debut in a late-night showcase in which the BBC Singers join forces with his own vocal ensemble. His new work is inspired by the Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius (Faster, Higher, Stronger).
There will be no interval.
BBC comission and world premiere of 'Higher, Faster, Stronger' by Eric Whitacre, and world premiere of Imogen Heap's 'The Listening Chair'. Imogen Heap set up her physical 'Listening Chair' in Porch 9 on 21 July for customers to sit in and record a message with which she used to write the piece.
Proms premiere of 'Warm-Up' by Bernstein, 'Bach Again', J S Bach, arr. E London; and Whitacre's 'Alleluia', 'Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine', 'Cloudburst', and 'Sleep'.
Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3.
There were eight offstage handbell ringers as well as a bass drummer located in various parts of the gallery |
Related Archival Material | Proms Guide (RAHE/1/2012/58), Programme (RAHE/1/2012/120), Handbills (RAHE/6/2012/39, 48), Poster (RAHE/2/2012/24) |