BBC PROMS 2022
Kicking off this Saturday 16th July, the BBC Proms partner with Radio 1 Relax for a late-night wind-down, featuring visionary hip-hop and rap artist Kojey Radical, the pioneering 12 Ensemble and Poppy Ajudha the voice at the forefront of South London’s jazz scene.
This year the BBC Proms celebrate the BBC’s centenary year, featuring a number of composers, music creators, ensembles and orchestras that have been #FundedbyPRSF during their careers:
Hebrides Ensemble (Open Fund for Organisations)
Poppy Ajudha (PPL Momentum, Women Make Music, International Showcase Fund)
Huw Watkins (Resonate & Beyond Borders)
Kojey Radical (International Showcase Fund)
12 Ensemble (Resonate)
BBC Concert Orchestra (New Music Biennial 2022)
Sir James MacMillan (Resonate)
BBC Philharmonic (New Music Biennial 2017)
Michael Tippet (Resonate)
Sally Beamish (Women Make Music and Beyond Borders)
Judith Weir (Resonate)
Cheryl Francis-Hoad (The Composers’ Fund)
BBC Concert Orchestra (New Music Biennial 2022)
Dani Howard (International Showcase Fund)
Dominique Le Gendre (The Composers’ Fund)
Dani Howard (International Showcase Fund)
Dominique Le Gendre (The Composers’ Fund)
Judith Weir (Resonate) at the Sage Gateshead (Talent Development Partner 2022 and The Open Fund for Organisations)
BBC Philharmonic (New Music Biennial 2017)
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (the Open Fund for Organisations)
Jennifer Walshe (New Music Biennial 2017)
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain (New Music Biennial 2022)
Harrison Birtwistle (The Open Fund for Organisations)
Jessica Curry (New Music Biennial 2019)
Aurora Orchestra (Open Fund for Organisations)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra (New Music Biennial 2017)
Julian Anderson (The Composers’ Fund)
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain (New Music Biennial 2022)
Gavin Higgins (The Composers’ Fund)
Ulster Orchestra (Open Fund for Organisations)
Roderick Williams (New Music Biennial 2019)
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra (New Music Biennial 2017)
Mark-Anthony Turnage (New Music 20×12)
Harrison Birtwistle (Open Fund for Organisations)
Sir James MacMillan (Resonate)
Thomas Ades (Resonate)
Eska (Women Make Music)
Soweto Kinch (Beyond Borders)
Errollyn Wallen (New Music Biennial 2017)
Public Service Broadcasting (PPL Momentum Music)
London Philharmonic Orchestra (Open Fund for Organisations)
BBC Concert Orchestra (New Music Biennial 2022)
Chineke! Orchestra (New Music Biennial 2019)
Jason Singh (New Music Biennial 2017)
Jason Singh (New Music Biennial 2017)
London Sinfonietta (Open Fund for Organisations)
Thomas Ades (Resonate)