In the wake of the continued COVID19 crisis, the BBC Proms reimagines their 2020 season, placing two of the world’s most brilliant women performers – Dalia Stasevska and Golda Schultz – in a programme of Mozart, Strauss, Sibelius and Sondheim along with the traditional favourites, forming a unique celebration of the power of music to change hearts and minds at this year’s Last Night of the Proms.
Principal Guest Conductor to the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dalia will return to the orchestra a number of times this autumn including the Barbican this December. Elsewhere she is working with Orchestre National de France, Helsinki Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Orchestre National de Belgique and Swedish Chamber Orchestra.
Golda Schultz is already a regular guest at the Metropolitan Opera, Wiener Staatsoper, and Bayerische Staatsoper, and is thrilled to return to London for this special occasion and in such a momentous year in all our lives.
In the wake of the continued COVID19 crisis, the BBC Proms reimagines their 2020 season, placing two of the world’s most brilliant women performers – Dalia Stasevska and Golda Schultz – in a programme of Mozart, Strauss, Sibelius and Sondheim along with the traditional favourites, forming a unique celebration of the power of music to change hearts and minds at this year’s Last Night of the Proms.
Principal Guest Conductor to the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dalia will return to the orchestra a number of times this autumn including the Barbican this December. Elsewhere she is working with Orchestre National de France, Helsinki Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Orchestre National de Belgique and Swedish Chamber Orchestra.
Golda Schultz is already a regular guest at the Metropolitan Opera, Wiener Staatsoper, and Bayerische Staatsoper, and is thrilled to return to London for this special occasion and in such a momentous year in all our lives.
In the wake of the continued COVID19 crisis, the BBC Proms reimagines their 2020 season, placing two of the world’s most brilliant women performers – Dalia Stasevska and Golda Schultz – in a programme of Mozart, Strauss, Sibelius and Sondheim along with the traditional favourites, forming a unique celebration of the power of music to change hearts and minds at this year’s Last Night of the Proms.
Principal Guest Conductor to the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dalia will return to the orchestra a number of times this autumn including the Barbican this December. Elsewhere she is working with Orchestre National de France, Helsinki Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Orchestre National de Belgique and Swedish Chamber Orchestra.
Golda Schultz is already a regular guest at the Metropolitan Opera, Wiener Staatsoper, and Bayerische Staatsoper, and is thrilled to return to London for this special occasion and in such a momentous year in all our lives.
In the wake of the continued COVID19 crisis, the BBC Proms reimagines their 2020 season, placing two of the world’s most brilliant women performers – Dalia Stasevska and Golda Schultz – in a programme of Mozart, Strauss, Sibelius and Sondheim along with the traditional favourites, forming a unique celebration of the power of music to change hearts and minds at this year’s Last Night of the Proms.
Principal Guest Conductor to the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dalia will return to the orchestra a number of times this autumn including the Barbican this December. Elsewhere she is working with Orchestre National de France, Helsinki Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Orchestre National de Belgique and Swedish Chamber Orchestra.
Golda Schultz is already a regular guest at the Metropolitan Opera, Wiener Staatsoper, and Bayerische Staatsoper, and is thrilled to return to London for this special occasion and in such a momentous year in all our lives.
In the wake of the continued COVID19 crisis, the BBC Proms reimagines their 2020 season, placing two of the world’s most brilliant women performers – Dalia Stasevska and Golda Schultz – in a programme of Mozart, Strauss, Sibelius and Sondheim along with the traditional favourites, forming a unique celebration of the power of music to change hearts and minds at this year’s Last Night of the Proms.
Principal Guest Conductor to the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dalia will return to the orchestra a number of times this autumn including the Barbican this December. Elsewhere she is working with Orchestre National de France, Helsinki Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Orchestre National de Belgique and Swedish Chamber Orchestra.
Golda Schultz is already a regular guest at the Metropolitan Opera, Wiener Staatsoper, and Bayerische Staatsoper, and is thrilled to return to London for this special occasion and in such a momentous year in all our lives.
In the wake of the continued COVID19 crisis, the BBC Proms reimagines their 2020 season, placing two of the world’s most brilliant women performers – Dalia Stasevska and Golda Schultz – in a programme of Mozart, Strauss, Sibelius and Sondheim along with the traditional favourites, forming a unique celebration of the power of music to change hearts and minds at this year’s Last Night of the Proms.
Principal Guest Conductor to the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dalia will return to the orchestra a number of times this autumn including the Barbican this December. Elsewhere she is working with Orchestre National de France, Helsinki Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Orchestre National de Belgique and Swedish Chamber Orchestra.
Golda Schultz is already a regular guest at the Metropolitan Opera, Wiener Staatsoper, and Bayerische Staatsoper, and is thrilled to return to London for this special occasion and in such a momentous year in all our lives.
In the wake of the continued COVID19 crisis, the BBC Proms reimagines their 2020 season, placing two of the world’s most brilliant women performers – Dalia Stasevska and Golda Schultz – in a programme of Mozart, Strauss, Sibelius and Sondheim along with the traditional favourites, forming a unique celebration of the power of music to change hearts and minds at this year’s Last Night of the Proms.
Principal Guest Conductor to the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Dalia will return to the orchestra a number of times this autumn including the Barbican this December. Elsewhere she is working with Orchestre National de France, Helsinki Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Orchestre National de Belgique and Swedish Chamber Orchestra.
Golda Schultz is already a regular guest at the Metropolitan Opera, Wiener Staatsoper, and Bayerische Staatsoper, and is thrilled to return to London for this special occasion and in such a momentous year in all our lives.