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Simon Rattle

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Gender Male
Age 69
Date of birth January 19,1955
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Liverpool
United Kingdom
Spouse Magdalena Kožená
Candace Allen
Elise Ross
AlbumsBernstein: Symphony No. 2 The Age of Anxiety
Children Eliot Rattle
Sacha Rattle
Jonas Rattle
Milos Rattle
Anezka Rattle
Job Actor
Conductor
Education Liverpool College
Royal Academy of Music
OrganBPO; LSO; CBSO
Parents Denis Guttridge Rattle
Pauline Lila Violet
Listen artist www.youtube.com
SongsSongsOnce More Unto the BreachHenry V · 1989 I. AllegroThe Complete Piano Concertos · 2008 2. AirBaroque · 2020 View 25+ more
ListOnce More Unto the BreachHenry V · 1989
Upcoming events Lucerne Culture and Congress Centre
Groups Berliner Philharmoniker
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Alma mater Royal Academy of Music
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Sir Simon Denis Rattle OM CBE is a British-German conductor. He rose to international prominence during the 1980s and 1990s, while music director of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Rattle was principal conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic from 2002 to 2018.

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Last night of the Proms: Sweltering heat fails to dampen the audience's spirits

Nov 11,2022 5:40 pm

By Mark SavageBBC Music Correspondent

The stifling heat of The Royal Albert Hall failed to dampen the spirits of eager Prommers, who celebrated the festivals' Last Night in typical style.

With temperatures in the 30s, The Crowd nonetheless stomped, clapped and blew comedy horns throughout the traditional closing singalongs.

Their enthusiasm delighted conductor Marin Alsop , who ordered several impromptu encores.

She later paid tribute to the " wonderfully robust" audience.

Many had queued from early in The Morning to obtain one of The Proms ' on-the-day tickets, which only offer standing access to the auditorium.

" You have to stand the whole time, " Alsop marvelled. " That's amazing because my feet are killing me, I don't know About You . "

The Audience also gave Alsop an extended ovation as she remarked that 2023 marked the 10Th Anniversary of her becoming The First woman to conduct the Last Night of The Proms .

" Apparently it's worthy of inclusion in the Guinness Book of Records, " She Said .

" And as silly as that is, it reminds me of how much work remains to build a more equitable world for The Next generations. "

Bbc Singers shine

There was also a show of support for the Bbc Singers , who played a crucial role at The Concert months after being threatened with closure as part of BBC cost-cutting measures.

They won a temporary reprieve in March when external organisations approached The Corporation to suggest alternative funding models.

The Choir 's conductor, Sofi Jeannin , says the finer details of those discussions are still being Ironed Out - But that she's optimistic for The Future .

" We Are being told that The Corporation is looking for longevity, " she told BBC Radio 4 's Front Row .

" We have been assured that we can continue programming in The Future - and We Are planning our centenary concert for next year. "

Saturday's concert marked The First full-scale Last Night of The Proms since 2019, after some events were curtailed by Covid, and Last Year 's show was cancelled after the death of Queen Elizabeth Ii .

It opened on Richard Strauss 's swashbuckling tone poem Don Juan , with The Bbc Symphony Orchestra painting a pulse-quickening portrait of the promiscuous Spanish hero.

Sheku Kanneh-Mason then gave a rich, sumptuous rendition of Max Bruch 's Kol Nidrei, emphasising the warmth and humanity of the ancient Hebrew Melodies .

And soprano Lise Davidsen captivated the hall with the rich beauty of her voice, as she reprised the aria that propelled her to fame in 2015: Dich, teure halle, from Wagner's opera Tannhäuser.

In fact, the Norwegian singer conspired to steal The Show , with knock-Out performances from Verdi's Macbeth and Kálmán's Gypsy Princess, that provided ample evidence of why she's become one of opera's most in-demand stars.

However, she dispensed with the Last Night tradition of dressing up in national costume (" I'm not going as a troll or a Viking! " ), opting instead for a series of opulent ball gowns.

One particularly voluminous Scarlet Dress drew gasps of admiration from Radio 3 presenter Georgia Mann, who commented: " I'm surprised she hasn't knocked over any music stands yet".

" It's the largest, broadest, grandest dress I have ever seen, " added her co-presenter Petroc Trelawny .

The programme also featured several world premieres, including the theme music for the upcoming superhero film, The Marvels .

Kanneh-Mason performed his part of the rhythmically-driven score from a B-stage in The Middle of the auditorium, illuminated by LED wristbands that had been handed Out to The Audience at the start of The Show .

The bands continued to pulse with colour as Davidsen performed the rambunctious Heia, heia, in den Bergen (Hey, in The Mountains ).

Then the two soloists came together on the elegantly lyrical Bachianas Brasileiras, before the traditional medley of sea songs kicked off The Beloved crowd participation sequence.

Hundreds of flags waved In Time to Rule, Britannia! and Pomp and Circumstance - with South Africa , Ireland, the USA, Norway, the EU and dozens of other nations represented.

And eagle-eyed viewers spotted The Bbc Symphony's lead flautist Michael Cox heroically soldiering through the Final Stretch , After Party streamers threatened to clog up his mouthpiece.

The Night concluded with The First performance of God Save Theat The Proms since 1951, followed by the traditional chorus of Auld Lang Syne.

The Best bits of the 2023 Proms

This year saw The Proms spread its geographical wings further than before, with concerts in Londonderry, Great Yarmouth , Perth, Truro, Aberystwyth and a weekend-long residency at the Sage Gateshead .

Overall, there were 84 concerts, performed by 37 orchestras, featuring More Than 3,000 musicians.

Ticket sales rose above pre-Covid levels, with 350,000 people attending a show.

Highlights of the season included:

The Proms will return next year on Friday, 19 July.

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