Prom 55
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Part of the BBC Proms.
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Organ Recital: Nathan Laube
Exciting young American organist Nathan Laube makes his Proms debut with a programme celebrating the expressive power of the Royal Albert Hall's mighty 'Father' Willis organ - the second-largest instrument of its kind in the UK. At the climax of the concert is Laube's own transcription of Liszt's brooding Sonata in B minor - perhaps the composer's greatest work for keyboard, its shape-shifting themes transformed with dazzling invention and variety. The concert also includes Franck's
Grande pièce symphonique - an organ symphony dedicated to the great pianist and composer Charles-Valentin Alkan, whose own Scherzando from the
11 Grands preludes is dedicated in return to Franck. The concert opens in a blaze with the Grand March from Wagner's opera Tannhäuser.