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Dvořák, Song to the moon - Renée Fleming, Last night of the Proms
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Renée Fleming singing the "Song to the moon" from Antonín Dvořák's opera Rusalka (1901). Due to a problem during the recording several seconds of the second half are missin...
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Smetana, Dobrá! Já mu je dám! - Renée Fleming, Last night of the Proms
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Renée Fleming singing the aria "Dobrá! Já mu je dám! ... Jak je mi?" from the opera Dalibor (1868) by the Czech composer Bedrich Smetana. Unfortunately the first half is mi...
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Emmanuel Chabrier. Joyeuse marche - Last night of the Proms
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The Joyeuse marche from 1888 is probably the best known piece by the French composer Emmanuel Chabrier.
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Kiri Te Kanawa - O mio babbino caro - Last night of the Proms
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Kiri Te Kanawa singing "O mio babbino caro" from Giacomo Puccinis's opera "Gianni Schicchi" (1918) in Hyde Park.
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Jonathan Dove, A Song of Joys - Last night of the Proms
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Worls premiere of "A song of joys" by the British composer Jonathan dove, commissioned by the BBC.
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Auld lang syne - Last night of the Proms
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The words of a 1788 poem by Robert Burns set to the tune of a pentatonic Scots folk melody - please rate and comment!
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God save the Queen - Last night of the Proms
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177,910 views
A stunning rendition of the British national anthem at the Proms 2010, arranged by Benjamin Britten and my personal highlight of this year's Last Night.
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Land of Hope and Glory - Last night of the Proms
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"Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1" (1901) by Sir Edward Elgar, containing the famous theme commonly known as as "Land of Hope and Glory". Lyrics written by A.C.Benson in ...
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Jerusalem - Last night of the Proms
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The famous hymn "Jerusalem", composed in 1916, is Sir Hubert Parry's setting of the poem "And did those feet in ancient time" written in 1808 by William Blake.
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Rule Britannia - Last night of the Proms
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Possibly the most British song ever written: "Rule Britannia!".
Composed by Thomas Arne in 1740 this tune was originally part of a "masque", a baroque courtly festivity so...
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