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Proms 2012

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  • Helen Grime: Night Songs — a finely textured, poetic debut

    Grime’s highly assured debut draws on the poetry of Baudelaire, Eliot and others, writes Fiona Maddocks

December 2012

  • Daniel Barenboim conducts the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra

    Critics' picks of 2012
    The best classical music of 2012

    Tom Service: At the Proms, more people got a chance to hear the work of Pierre Boulez than had previously heard it in half a century, thanks to Daniel Barenboim
  • Prom 75: VPO/Haitink – review

    Bernard Haitink returns to Strauss's Alpine Symphony and makes it slower and more monumental, writes Tim Ashley
  • Last Night Of The Proms 2012

    Prom 76: Last Night of the Proms – review

    Jiří Bělohlávek's final last night of the Proms as chief conductor of the BBCSO was well judged on the whole, writes George Hall

  • Nixon in China

    BBC Proms – review

    Another bumper Proms season drew to a thunderous close with a flourish of top ensembles and a thrilling Nixon in China, writes Fiona Maddocks
  • Last Night of the Proms

    Last Night of the Proms to open with piece by 23-year-old composer

    Mark Simpson had just three months to compose concert opener that will be heard by millions
  • Prom 73: VPO/Haitink – review

    Haitink's mastery of Bruckner's style produced a sense of the eternal, matched by sensitive Beethoven with Murray Perahia, writes George Hall

  • BBC Proms

    Tom Service on classical music
    The Proms audience: where do they go?

    Some 6,000 people fill London's Albert Hall for each of the Proms. But where does that audience go for the rest of the year?

  • Joseph Calleja, July 2012

    Joseph Calleja – the tenor who is Malta's national treasure

    Joseph Calleja's graceful tenor harks back to the great voices of the past. But he takes the comparisons with Pavarotti in his stride

  • BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall

    Music blog
    Proms 2012: what have been your highlights?

    The eight-week Proms season comes to a close this weekend. How was it for you? And who would you like to see next year?

  • Proms 2012 Nixon in China

    Prom 72: Nixon in China – review

    Arguably the most influential opera of the last few decades, John Adams's work has lost none of its power, writes Tim Ashley

  • Prom 71: St Louis Symphony/Robertson

    The St Louis Orchestra may not have played their best in Brahms, but carried off Schoenberg and Gershwin in style, writes Tim Ashley

  • Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic, BBC Proms 2012

    Music blog
    Proms 2012: week eight in review

  • desert island discs prom sept 2012

    Prom 70: Desert Island Discs Prom – review

  • Proms 69 and 68: Leipzig Gewandhaus O/Chailly; Cameron Carpenter – review

    Riccardo Chailly delivered an exceptional Mahler's Sixth, while Cameron Carpenter's organ recital was grotesque, writes Andrew Clements

  • Proms 66 & 67: Cameron Carpenter; Leipzig Gewandhaus/Chailly – review

  • Prom 65: Britten Sinfonia/Taylor/Barker – review

  • Prom 64: Berliner Philharmoniker/Rattle – review

  • iin the locked room

    In the Locked Room & Ghost Patrol; Suffolk Villages festival – review

August 2012

  • Prom 63: Berliner Philharmoniker/Rattle – review

    Only the Wagner was an obvious fit for Simon Rattle's outfit, but Sibelius and Ligeti benefitted from their close attention, writes Erica Jeal
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