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The Simón Bolivar Symphony Orchestra and the National Youth Choir of Great Britain under Gustavo Dudamel, with soprano Miah Persson and mezzo-soprano Anna Larsson. Mahler's Symphony No 2 in C minor ('Resurrection'). (Note: at 5.45pm and 9.10pm there are Proms Plus events at the Royal College of Music and the Royal Albert Hall respectively. At 5.45pm, Julian Johnson, author of Mahler's Voices and Professor of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London, and broadcaster and classical music enthusiast Dr Christian Jessen discuss what Mahler's music means to them and why they will always come back for more. Presented by Louise Fryer. Then, at 9.10pm, young artists perform poetry and music in the Royal Albert Hall's Elgar Room.)
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