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Prom at the Palace

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British classical music concert

Prom at the Palace
Commemoration concert byvarious artists
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VenueBuckingham Palace Garden,London,England
Date1 June 2002 (2002-06-01)
Duration2 hours

TheProm at the Palace was a classical music concert held inLondon in 2002, in commemoration of theGolden Jubilee of Elizabeth II.[1][2] It was held atBuckingham Palace Garden on 1 June 2002 and formed part of theGolden Jubilee Weekend.[1] It was the classical equivalent of theParty at the Palace, a rock/pop music event.[1] Its name reflects the popular season of classical concerts held at theRoyal Albert Hall,The Proms. The event was broadcast by theBBC and shown in more than 40 countries.[2] It was directed byNicholas Kenyon.[3]

Event and venue

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The concert was held inBuckingham Palace Garden as part of theGolden Jubilee celebrations. The event was touted as the greatest classical concert in Britain in many years, in part due to the quality of performers gathered on a single stage. Tickets were determined by a lottery and 3,000 telephone lines were set up to deal with the calls from applicants.[3] Around two million applications were submitted to attend either theParty or the Prom at the Palace.[4] Twelve thousand people attended the latter, including 125 guests in the royal box, among whom were eighteen members of the royal family.[1][2]

This was the first time that the Queen had ever opened the garden up to the public and heralded similar celebrations, both during the Golden Jubilee Year of 2002 and in 2006 for her 80th birthday celebrations, which included a party for fellow octogenarians and a Children's Prom at the Palace.

Performers

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Orchestras at the Prom included HM Royal Marines Portsmouth, theBBC Symphony Orchestra and theBBC Symphony Chorus, and the London Adventist Chorale. The compere,Michael Parkinson, asked the audience to stand as the Queen, wearing a lime green suit, entered the Royal Box with theDuke of Edinburgh and took her place withthe royal family. Individual performers includedDame Kiri Te Kanawa,Julian Bliss, Ashley Wass,Zenaida Yanowsky,Roberto Bolle,Angela Gheorghiu,Thomas Allen,Mstislav Rostropovich andRoberto Alagna.[1]

Concert

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The concert was the opening of the Golden Jubilee Weekend. InBuckingham Palace Garden, 12,000 guests each sat in their seats and ate a picnic dinner.[1] They were provided with hampers packed with champagne, smoked salmon wrap,Jubilee chicken and strawberries and cream by the palace.[2] The performances were done on a large stage constructed specially for the event. The performances were synchronized for ballet presentations inside the Palace and broadcast to the crowds in the garden. The concert ended with "Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1", followed by the national anthem "God Save the Queen".[1] At the end, the Queen stepped outside the palace to greet 40,000 people who were watching the event on wide screens inThe Mall.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefg"Classical stars celebrate jubilee".BBC. 1 June 2002. Retrieved10 June 2022.
  2. ^abcde"Grand finale to Jubilee concert".BBC. 1 June 2002. Retrieved10 June 2022.
  3. ^ab"McCartney and John top Jubilee gig".BBC. 26 February 2002. Retrieved11 June 2022.
  4. ^"Two million apply for Jubilee concerts".BBC. 19 March 2002. Retrieved11 June 2022.

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