| 21. | In 1909 he sang in Handel's " Acis and Galatea " at a Henry Wood Promenade concert in London.
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| 22. | Newman hired Henry Wood as the conductor for these " promenade concerts ", and summarised his idea to Wood:
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| 23. | Her " Symphonies for solo piano, wind, harps and percussion " was a commission for the 1961 Promenade Concerts.
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| 24. | The terraced roof, which as of 2013 still exists, was intended for promenade concerts with an audience of 700.
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| 25. | In 1927 the BBC took over the responsibility for the Promenade Concerts, widely known as " the Proms ".
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| 26. | His " Four Songs " ( Opus 35 ) was also performed at the Promenade Concerts in London in 1928.
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| 27. | On Saturday 13 August 2011, Minchin hosted Prom 40, the first BBC Comedy Promenade Concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
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| 28. | The work had its world premiere in London at a Promenade Concert on 3 September 1912, conducted by Henry Wood.
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| 29. | Many contained large concert halls, or hosted promenade concerts; some lesser discussed pleasure gardens were home to haberdasheries and harems.
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| 30. | Despite all these various activities, in the public mind the Queen's Hall quickly became chiefly associated with the promenade concerts.
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