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I have managed to listen to or at least check all this season`s Prom Concerts, 
finishing just in time with the Last Night before it`s deleted from on demand 
as of 2259 UT this Sunday.

May I suggest skipping to about 2:30 into the 4-hour file for all the 
traditional songs, which to me are extremely moving even tho I`m an ex-colonial.

Only the first 16 items on the webpage list are from the axual concert; Proms 
files always round out with additions.

c. 9pm
Iain Farrington: Extra Time (BBC commission: world premiere)
Henry Mancini arr Gavin Sutherland: The Pink Panther
Sir Stephen Hough: In His Hands: Two Spirituals
Ruperto Chapí: Las hijas del Zebedeo – ‘Al pensar en el dueño de mis amores’ 
(Carceleras)

Trad. arr. Wood: Fantasia on British Sea Songs
Thomas Arne arr. Sargent: Rule, Britannia!
Edward Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1 in D major, ‘Land of Hope and 
Glory’
Hubert Parry orch. Elgar: Jerusalem
Anon arr. Britten: The National Anthem
Trad. arr. P. Campbell: Auld Lang Syne

Angel Blue (soprano)
Sir Stephen Hough (piano)
BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Chorus
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo (conductor)

The stars gather for an end-of-season party like no other. Joining the BBC 
Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Chorus and BBC Singers are Grammy 
Award-winning American soprano Angel Blue and one of Britain’s best-loved 
pianists, Sir Stephen Hough. Sakari Oramo returns to the podium for the world’s 
biggest classical music party.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0022t1j

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