
Learn on to find the total schedule of classical live shows coming to you from the Royal Albert Corridor this summer time.
BBC Proms 2022 schedule
Friday 15th July, 7.30pm – First Night time of the Proms 2022
The legendary First Night time of the Proms is all the time an unmissable celebration of classical music. This 12 months, tune in to listen to Verdi’s Requiem carried out by the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Refrain.
Saturday 16th July, 6.30pm – John Wilson conducts the Sinfonia of London
John Wilson returns to the Proms to conduct a programme of Vaughan Williams, Huw Watkins, Bax, Walton and Elgar.
Saturday 16th July, 10.30pm – Radio 1 Loosen up on the Proms
Offered by Radio 1’s Chillest Present host Sian Eleri in celebration of the BBC’s centenary, this late evening present options hip-hop and rap artist Kojey Radical and others.
Sunday 17th July, 7.30pm – Cynthia Erivo – Legendary Voices
Tony, Grammy and Emmy award-winning Cynthia Erivo performs a programme of present tunes, iconic jazz songs and pop classics.
Monday 18th July, 7.30pm – Bruckner’s Sixth Symphony
Be part of award-winning violist Lawrence Energy as he joins the BBC Philharmonic for a efficiency of Bach, Cassandra Miller and Bruckner.
Tuesday 19th July, 7pm – Vaughan Williams and Tippett – Full Fourths
This night celebrates Vaughan Williams’s a hundred and fiftieth anniversary, that includes the BBC Philharmonic performed by Omer Meir Wellber.
Tuesday 19th July, 10.15pm – Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas
Tune in to listen to the period-instrument ensemble La Nuova Musica of their BBC Proms debut as they carry out Prucell’s Dido and Aeneas, that includes the voices of Alice Coote and James Newby.
Wednesday 20th July, 7.30pm – Russian Romance and Icelandic Components
On this efficiency, you will hear classical music made well-known by the cinema, together with Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 2, as heard in Temporary Encounter and The Seven Yr Itch, together with different iconic items.
Thursday 21st July, 7pm – The Two Scheherazades
A night centred across the sweeping, romantic Scheherazades by Ravel and Rimsky-Korsakov.
Friday 22nd July, 7.30pm – Music for Royal Events
The theme of this efficiency is classical music and the royal household. Tune in for a programme that features Handel, Elgar, Britten, Vaughan Williams and extra.
Saturday 23rd July, 11am and 3pm – A Journey into the Ocean
CBeebies presents an underwater-themed household pleasant present for kids.
Sunday 24th July, 6.30pm – Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers
A semi-staged manufacturing of Smyth’s larger-than-life opera The Wreckers, that includes the Glyndebourne Pageant Opera.
Monday 25th July, 7.30pm – Kazuki Yamada conducts the CBSO
Be part of the Metropolis of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra for the romantic Rachmaninov Symphony No. 2.
Tuesday 26th July, 7.30pm – Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony
A dramatic programme full of Bernstein’s Candide overture and Tchaikovsky’s sweeping Symphony No. 4, that includes the Swedish violinist Johan Dalene.
Wednesday 27th July, 7pm – Sea Sketches
This night is an ode to the ocean, that includes impressed items by Carwithen, G. Williams and Vaughan Williams, sung by Elizabeth Llewellyn and Andrew Foster-Williams.
Thursday 28th July, 7.30pm – Brahms’s A German Requiem
That includes Jennifer Walshe’s The Website of an Investigation, an authentic piece that explores ‘the psychedelia of on a regular basis life’, and Brahms’s melancholy A German Requiem.
Friday 29th July, 7.30pm – Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony
This night’s programme accommodates Brucker’s String Quartet and Shostakovich’s transferring Symphony No. 5 in D minor. You may additionally hear a brand new percussion piece by Canadian Nicole Lizée.
Saturday 30th July, 7.30pm – Puccini’s Il tabarro
A live performance efficiency of Puccini’s romantic, Parisian-set Il tabarro, starring George Gagnidze, Natalya Romaniw and performed by Sir Mark Elder.
Sunday 31th July, 11am – Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra
A presentation from the brand new Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra, comprised of lately refugees Ukrainian musicians, this efficiency options Chopin, Beethoven and Brahms.
Sunday 31th July, 7.30pm – Stravinsky’s The Ceremony of Spring
The traditional, evocative Ceremony of Spring is offered with Tom Borrow on the piano and Martyn Brabbins conducting.
Monday 1st August, 7.30pm – Gaming Promenade – From 8-Bit to Infinity
A tribute to the world of gaming, this Proms efficiency options well-known items from video games like Kingdom Hearts, Shadow of the Colossus and the Battlefield franchise.
Tuesday 2nd August, 7.30pm – Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony from Reminiscence
In a singular listening expertise, conductor Nicholas Collon presents Beethoven’s well-known Fifth Symphony performed totally from reminiscence.
Wednesday 3rd August, 11am – Relaxed Promenade – Beethoven’s Fifth
One other alternative to listen to Nicholas Collon’s presentation of Beethoven’s Fifth from reminiscence in a extra relaxed atmosphere.
Wednesday 3rd August, 7pm – Ryan Bancroft conducts Mahler’s Fourth Symphony
This Promenade options trendy composer Caroline Present, a Romantic Mendelssohn violin concerto and Mahler’s Fourth Symphony.
Thursday 4th August, 7.30pm – Shostakovich’s Lash Symphony and a Concerto for Theremin
The theme for this night is geography and identification as John Storgårds conducts a shamanic piece by Kaija Saariaho together with Shostakovich’s stirring fifteenth Symphony.
Friday 5th August, 7.30pm – Semyon Bychkov and the Labèque sisters
A night of music from the Second World Warfare, performed by sister pianists Katia and Marielle Labèque, this programme incorporates a new piece by Julian Anderson, a concerto by Martinů and Rachmaninov’s Symphonic Dances.
Saturday 6th August, 7.30pm – NYOGB performs Elfman, Gershwin and Ravel
The Nationwide Youth Orchestra of Nice Britain presents a programme of music from the stage and display screen, that includes Danny Elfman’s Wunderkammer, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and Ravel’s Daphnis and Chloe.
Sunday 7th August, 3pm – Leif Ove Andsnes – Mozart Momentum 1
Three iconic items by Mozart are offered by the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and pianist Leif Ove Andsnes.
Sunday 7th August, 7.30pm – Leif Ove Andsnes – Mozart Momentum 2
Leif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra return for a protracted programme of Mozart, that includes soprano Christiane Karg.
Monday 8th August, 7pm – The Tredegar Band joins BBC Now
Described as a “musical fever-dream”, Berlioz’s Symphony fantastique will transport you out of this world and into the realm of fantasy. That includes the Tredegar Band and the BBC Nationwide Orchestra of Wales.
Tuesday 9th August, 7pm – Strauss’s 4 Final Songs and different Romantics
Chief Conductor of the Ulster Orchestra, Daniele Rustioni conducts a dramatic, sensual night of Wagner, Strauss, Mahler and Schumann.
Tuesday 9th August, 10.15pm – Late Night time Promenade – the Tredegar Band
The world well-known Tredegar Band presents a night of brassy fan favourites, together with Strauss, Vaughan Williams, Philip Wilby and extra.
Wednesday 10th August, 7.30pm – Holst’s The Planets
A mystical, out-of-this-world night that includes Strauss, Matthew Kaner and the well-known, ethereal The Planets by Holst.
Thursday 11th August, 7.30pm – Thorvaldsdottir, Elgar and Sibelius
The soulful Cello Concerto by Elgar is paired with the mournful Second Symphony of Sibelius. Additionally that includes the world premiere of Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s ARCHORA.
Friday 12th August, 7.30pm – Yuja Wang with the Oslo Philharmonic and Klaus Mäkelä
A night of excessive drama that includes the daring Piano Concerto No. 1 by Liszt and the hovering, pulsing Ein Heldenleben by Strauss, performed by Klaus Mäkelä and that includes Yuja Wang on piano.
Saturday 13th August, 7.30pm – Marin Alsop conducts the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra
The unforgettable Seventh Symphony by Dvořák is performed by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and performed by Marin Alsop.
Sunday 14th August, 11am – Haydn, Vaughan Williams, Kaija Saariaho and Beethoven
One other night celebrating the a hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Vaughan Williams, this programme options Haydn, Williams, Kaija Saariaho and Beethoven. That includes oboist Nicholas Daniel and violinist Maria Włoszczowska.
Sunday 14th August, 7.30pm – Tchaikovsky, Missy Mazzoli and Prokofiev
The Philharmonic Orchestra involves the Proms with their new Principal Conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali for a programme of ballet classics, together with Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake and Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet.
Monday 15th August, 7.30pm – Mark-Anthony Turnage, Vaughan Williams and Elgar
English music takes centre stage as soloist Constantin Hartwig takes on Vaughan Williams’s Tuba Concerto.
Tuesday 16th August, 7.30pm – Vasily Petrenko conducts the RPO
Conductor Vasily Petrenko joins the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for a night of Copland, Walker and Prokofiev, that includes Peter Moore on the trombone.
Wednesday 17th August, 7.30pm – Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto with Behzod Abduraimov
Get swept up in a night of waltzes by Ravel, Beethoven and Nielsen, performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and performed by Chief Conductor Thomas Dausgaard.
Thursday 18th August, 7.30pm – Sibelius, Beethoven and Nielsen
Conductor Thomas Dausgaard joins the BBC Scottish Symphony once more for a night of Sibelius, Beethoven and Nielsen.
Friday 19th August, 7pm – Handel’s Solomon
The English Live performance, a bunch who specialize in early music, tackle Handel’s choral work Soloman. That includes Iestyn Dates, Joélle Harvey and the BBC Singers.
Saturday 20th August, 7.30pm – Ethel Smyth’s Mass in D main
Be part of conductor Sakari Oramo for a presentation of Debussy’s atmospheric Nocturnes and Ethel Symth’s contrasting, sweeping Mass in D main.
Sunday 21st August, 11.30am – Amjad Ali Khan – Sarod Grasp
Discover Indian classical music with Amjad Ali Khan and his sons, Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash, for a presentation of the unbelievable instrument the sarod.
Sunday 21st August, 7.30pm – WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne
Cologne’s WDR Symphony Orchestra involves the Proms with a programme of Mendelssohn, Dvořák and Brahms.
Monday 22nd August, 7.30pm – Aretha Franklin – Queen of Soul
An unmissable night on the Proms, the Jules Buckley Orchestra is joined by vocalist Sheléa for a tribute to the “Queen of Soul” Aretha Franklin.
Tuesday 23rd August, 7.30pm – Zubin Mehta conducts the Australian World Orchestra
Zubin Mehta conducts the Australian World Orchestra in a programme of Webern, Debussy and Brahms, that includes soprano Siobhan Stagg.
Wednesday 24th August, 7pm – Rattle conducts Mahler’s ‘Resurrection’ Symphony
The massive and daring Second Symphony of Mahler is contrasted with Sir Harrison Birtwistle’s piece for wind, brass and percussion, Donum Simoni MMXVIII. Carried out by Sir Simon Rattle and that includes Louise Alder, Dame Sarah Connoly and the CBSO Refrain.
Wednesday twenty fourth August, 10.15pm – The Sixteen sings Tallis’s Spem in alium
Skilled chamber choir The Sixteen provides a late-night programme of choral music from the Renaissance to at the moment.
Thursday 25th August, 7.30pm – Lalo, Brahms and Franck
An organ Symphony by largely underrated composer César Franck. That includes the 21-year-old violinist Daniel Lozakovich.
Friday 26th August, 7.30pm – Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra with Pekka Kuusisto
Vaughan Williams’ well-known The Lark Ascending is offered alongside Sibelius and Debussy for a dreamy, calming night. Carried out by Proms favorite Nicholas Collon.
Saturday 27th August, 2pm and seven.30pm – Earth Promenade with Chris Packham
In celebration of the planet, this Promenade options the music and visuals from the BBC’s Pure Historical past Unit, together with music by Hans Zimmer and George Fenton.
Sunday 28th August, 11.30am – Organ Recital – Nathan Laube
An organ recital that includes items by Wagner, Franck, Alkan and Liszt, performed by soloist Nathan Laube.
Sunday 28th August, 7.30pm – The South African Jazz Songbook
Have fun music from South Africa because the Proms welcomes the Metropole Orkest. That includes vocalist Siyabonga Mthembu and Sons of Kemet tuba participant Theon Cross.
Monday 29th August, 7.30pm – Bach’s Mass in B minor with the OAE
Conductor John Butt returns to the Proms to current “one of many best sacred works within the repertoire”, Bach’s Mass in B minor.
Tuesday 30th August, 1pm – Public Service Broadcasting – This New Noise
The well-known London band Public Service Broadcasting joins the BBC Symphony Orchestra and conductor Jules Buckley for This New Noice, an album-length efficiency in celebration of the BBC’s centenary.
Wednesday 31st August, 7.30pm – Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius
A night of expansive choral music by Elgar. The Hallé Choir, London Philharmonic Choir and London Philharmonic Orchestra be part of collectively on this Promenade.
Thursday 1st September, 7.30pm – BBC Open Music Promenade
This Open Promenade provides up a programme of contrasting music on the theme of goals and reminiscence. That includes Debussy, Ginastera and Invoice Withers.
Friday 2nd September, 7.30pm – Chineke! Performs Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony
The Chineke! Orchestra, Europe’s majority Black and ethnically numerous orchestra, returns to the Proms for a night of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and George Walker.
Saturday 3rd September, 3pm & 8pm – Proms and the ENO at Printworks London: Glass Handel
This piece of efficiency artwork meets opera is a mix of Philip Glass and Handel.
Saturday 3rd September, 7pm – Berliner Philharmoniker and Kirill Petrenko – Mahler’s Seventh
The Berliner Philharmoniker presents Mahler’s eerie and arresting Seventh Symphony, recognized for its ‘evening music’ actions.
Saturday 3rd September, 10.15pm – Marius Neset and the London Sinfonietta
Norwegian jazz saxophonist Marius Neset involves the Proms for a late-night set – discover out why his music has been referred to as a ‘voracious reinvention of jazz’.
Sunday 4th September, 11.30am – Sir András Schiff performs Beethoven’s piano sonatas
The world-famous pianist Sir András Schiff presents a solo live performance of three Beethoven sonatas.
Sunday 4th September, 7.30pm – Berliner Philharmoniker performs Schnittke and Shostakovich
Be part of the Berliner Philharmoniker for a night of Soviet music by Schnittke and Shostakovich. That includes Kirill Petrenko conducting and Tabea Zimmermann on viola.
Monday 5th September, 7.30pm – Beethoven, Betsy Jolas and Mahler
A nature-inspired night that includes Beethoven’s The Creatures of Prometheus, Betsy Jolas and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.
Tuesday 6th September, 7.30pm – Nicola Benedetti performs Wynton Marsalis
Violinist Nicola Benedetti joins the Royal Scottish Nationwide Orchestra for a night of Thomas Adès, Wynton Marsalis, Britten’s Peter Grimes and Bernstein’s West Facet Story.
Wednesday 7th September, 11am – Relaxed Promenade – Bernstein, Britten and Wynton Marsalis
Benedetti returns for a extra relaxed live performance.
Wednesday 7th September, 7pm – Beethoven’s Missa solemnis
Put together to be awed by the sweeping Missa solemnis by Beethoven, that includes the Monteverdi Choir, the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique and conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner.
Thursday 8th September, 7.30pm – Philadelphia Orchestra and Yannick Nézet-Séguin
The Philadelphia Orchestra performs the well-known Third Symphony by Beethoven, together with a chunk by Samuel Barber and the UK premiere of a chunk by Valerie Coleman.
Friday 9th September, 7.30pm – Philadelphia Orchestra with Lisa Batiashvili
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra and violinist Lisa Batiashvili in a night of Rachmaninov and Chausson that concludes with African-American composer Florence Value’s First Symphony.
Saturday 10th September, 7.15pm – Final Night time of the Proms 2022
The Proms involves an finish on September tenth with a rousing programme performed by Dalia Stasevska, that includes Wagner, Verdi, Elgar and concluding with the normal Auld Lang Syne.
BBC Proms 2022 begins on Friday 15th July and runs to Saturday 10th September. Try extra of our Leisure protection or go to our TV Information to see what’s on tonight.
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