Tasmin Little and Sir Andrew Davis tackle a favourite concerto which the violinist has only recently felt ready to commit to disc.
It is preceded by one of Elgar's most radical part-songs, notated in two keys simultaneously in a manner which might be said to parallel the incorrigible experiments of Percy Grainger.
To mark the 50th anniversary of that composer's death, his In a Nutshell suite receives a first outing at the Proms, reaching its popular march finale by way of some unpredictable and darkly complex invention. Once considered dangerously radical itself, Strauss's perky symphonic poem documents the adventures of a purely mythical rascal.
Tuesday 2 August
7.00pm – c. 9.15pm
Royal Albert Hall
Choral music and singing events, Classical for starters
Elgar
There is sweet music (4 mins)
Elgar
Violin Concerto (50 mins)
INTERVAL
Grainger
Irish Tune from County Derry (4 mins)
Grainger
Suite 'In a Nutshell' (20 mins)
R. Strauss
Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (15 mins)
Tasmin Little violin
BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sir Andrew Davis conductor