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13 August: The week's five best BBC Proms

By Claudia Pritchard on 13/8/2018

Grieg, Tchaikovsky, jazzy Gershwin and Chopin – and the best young musicians in Europe

Grieg's Piano Concerto
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Grieg's Piano Concerto

With its diving opening chords and heartfelt melodies, the Piano Concerto of Edvard Grieg is one of the most loved pieces in the concert repertoire. Khatia Buniatishvili (pictured) is the soloist with Paavo Järvi and the Estonian Festival Orchestra, who open their concert with the Finnish composer Arvo Part's ethereal Symphony No 3, and close with Sibelius's atmospheric Symphony No 5.

Click here for more details. One of our BBC Proms 2018 Core Classics

WHEN
Mon 13 Aug, 7:30PM
WHERE
Royal Albert Hall
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