BBC Proms: Mäkelä Conducts Mozart, Prokofiev & Bartók
Royal Albert Hall, SW7 2AP , [Venue Details]For their second concert, Klaus Mäkela and Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgewbouw Orchestra are joined by celebrated violinist Janine Jansen – back at the Proms for the first time in over a decade as soloist in Prokofiev’s effervescent Violin Concerto No. 1.
A lyrical refuge from the storm of the Russian Revolution, the concerto stands in contrast to Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra – another heir of conflict, but one that grapples and wrestles with darkness with thrilling virtuosity.
Mozart’s ‘Paris’ Symphony is no less of an orchestral showcase: a musical calling card from an ambitious 22-year-old determined to dazzle.
Mozart Symphony No. 31 in D major, ‘Paris’ 17’
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major 22’
Interval
Bartók Concerto for Orchestra 36’
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Admission: To be confirmed
Performer name: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Other key names: Janine Jansen - violin, Klaus Mäkelä - conductor
Doors open: 1:00 pm
Age restriction: Not recommended for U5's, U14's to be accompanied by adult
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BBC Proms: Mäkelä Conducts Mozart, Prokofiev & Bartók
Sunday, 24 Aug 2025 @2.00pm
Royal Albert Hall, SW7 2APMore Information
For their second concert, Klaus Mäkela and Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgewbouw Orchestra are joined by celebrated violinist Janine Jansen – back at the Proms for the first time in over a decade as soloist in Prokofiev’s effervescent Violin Concerto No. 1.
A lyrical refuge from the storm of the Russian Revolution, the concerto stands in contrast to Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra – another heir of conflict, but one that grapples and wrestles with darkness with thrilling virtuosity.
Mozart’s ‘Paris’ Symphony is no less of an orchestral showcase: a musical calling card from an ambitious 22-year-old determined to dazzle.
Mozart Symphony No. 31 in D major, ‘Paris’ 17’
Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 1 in D major 22’
Interval
Bartók Concerto for Orchestra 36’
Admission: To be confirmed
Performer name: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Other key names: Janine Jansen - violin, Klaus Mäkelä - conductor
Doors open: 1:00 pm
Age restriction: Not recommended for U5's, U14's to be accompanied by adult
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