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Horrible Histories Prom : ウィキペディア英語版
Horrible Histories Prom
''Horrible Histories Prom'' (televised as "Horrible Histories' Big Prom Party") was a free family concert showcasing the original songs from the British television series ''Horrible Histories'', along with classical music. It was held on 30 July 2011 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and was that year's children's entry in the BBC's annual Proms series.
Louise Fryer presented the concert for BBC Radio Three with the help of Rattus Rattus, the black rat puppet "host" of the TV series. The featured performers were the six-member starring cast of ''Horrible Histories'' (Mathew Baynton, Simon Farnaby, Martha Howe-Douglas, Jim Howick, Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond), supported by the Aurora Orchestra with Nicholas Collon conducting. The Music Centre Children's Choir and Kids Company Choir served as chorus. Orchestral arrangements were made as needed by Iain Farrington.
The 65-minute televised version initially aired the following September. It featured a version of the concert edited to highlight the songs from the TV series, interspersed with snippets of the classical pieces and specially-shot linking sketches set in and around the concert hall.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=British Comedy Guide )〕
==Setlist==
The concert was presented in two parts divided by an interval. As a general theme, songs from the TV series were paired with a classical piece composed in or otherwise relating to that historical era.〔 Various comic interludes spotlighted notable moments in musical history. Several recurring characters and concepts from the series, including reporter Bob Hale, King Henry VIII and the Grim Reaper from "Stupid Deaths", made appearances.
===Part 1===
# "Sunrise (Fanfare)" from ''Also sprach Zarathustra'' - Richard Strauss
# "Horrible Histories I peed !
# HHTV News: Bob Hale presents the Orchestra Report
# "The 4 Georges: Born 2 Rule" (from ''Horrible Histories'', S01E01)
# Interlude: George II discusses the role of the conductor with Nicholas Collon
# ''Danse macabre'' (excerpt) - Camille Saint-Saëns
# Interlude: A peasant couple offer the latest "scientific" cures for the Black Death
# "The Plague Song" (from S01E07)
# Interlude: Life under the feudal system
# "The Truth About Richard III" (S03E06)
# "The Death of Tybalt" from ''Romeo and Juliet'' - Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev
# Fantasia on ''Greensleeves'' (excerpt) - Ralph Vaughan Williams
# Interlude: Henry VIII discusses his marital history
# "The Wives of Henry VIII: Divorced, Beheaded, Died" (S01E02)
# "March to the Scaffold" from ''Symphonie fantastique'' - Hector Berlioz
# "Charles II: King of Bling" (S02E02)
# "La réjouissance" from ''Music for the Royal Fireworks'' -George Frederic Handel

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