On Saturday 7 September, Ensemble Reza will be performing on the Western Lawns, in an afternoon and evening of entertainment followed by big screen viewing of the BBC’S Last Night of the Proms and finishing with a firework finale.
The event will kick off with Ensemble Reza which is made up of Miriam Teppich, Andrew Thurgood, Robert Duncan, Pavlos Carvalho, Sarah Dubost-Hautefeuille and Jane Haughton.
The group brings together a wealth of talent and experience in both performance and education work with players representing some of this country’s finest orchestras including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, The London Mozart Players and The BBC Concert Orchestra to name a few.
For this concert, Ensemble Reza will be joined by Jane Haughton – one of
Last Night Of The Proms is held at the Royal Albert Hall and Nigel Kennedy and Joyce DiDonato are the star soloists in the programme. It will begin with a celebratory new work by Anna Clyne, and will also include a rare performance of Britten’s 1967 overture for chorus and orchestra ‘The Building of the House’, a touch of Broadway magic and the sound of a glass ceiling being broken as Marin Alsop takes charge of her first Last Night.
Gates open at 3.30pm on Saturday 7 September on the Western Lawns with the bar open and refreshments available. Ensemble Reza start the show at 4pm with their fantastic performance and visitors can then watch the big screen to see BBC’S Last Night of the Proms from 7.30pm. The evening will then finish with a Fireworks Finale at approximately 10.45pm.
Visitors are encouraged to bring their own blankets, chairs ,lights and red, white and blue for what is sure to be a rousing afternoon and evening of a great British tradition. A full licensed bar and catering is available at the event.
Tickets for the whole event are £12 for adults, £10 for OAP’s and those in full time education between 16 years and 18 years, and £5 for children under the age of 16. A family ticket can be purchased for £31 for two adults and two children.
Tickets are available from the Congress Theatre