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Published: Tuesday, 27 August 2024 at 08:29 AM


Here’s your daily BBC Proms digest from BBC Music Magazine. We’re taking a look at the concert taking place today, Tuesday, 27 August 2024 at the Royal Albert Hall. It’s something of an all-Czech evening, and it includes one of the most moving works in the classical music repertoire.

Don’t forget to stop by at www.classical-music.com every day during the Proms, for in-depth guides, like this one, to each day’s Prom. And why not also bookmark our 2024 BBC Proms guide, where you can find listings for all of the 2024 BBC Proms taking place both in London and elsewhere.

What’s on at the BBC Proms today?

Today’s Prom is an all-Czech affair. We begin with Dvořák‘s masterful Cello Concerto, one of two major works produced by the composer during his time living and working in the United States (the ‘New World’ Symphony is the other).

A big, melodic and deeply Romantic work, Dvořák’s Cello Concerto has a sense of melancholy underpinning it. This sadness comes not just from Dvořák’s yearning for his Czech homeland, but also for his sister-in-law Josefina, who was dying at the time. She had been Dvořák’s first choice as wife but had rejected him, whereupon the young composer turned to her sister Anna instead.

On hearing the work, Brahms (who served as a mentor and advocate for Dvořák) is reputed to have commented that, had he known that it was possible to compose such a work for the cello, he would have done so himself. It is undoubtedly a masterpiece, and was one of the first entries in our list of the greatest cello concertos of all time.