Queen's Hall Promenade Concerts

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The Queen's Hall Promenade Concerts were a series of popular London orchestral concerts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that evolved into today’s BBC Proms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music festival precursor
orchestral concert series
activePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
alsoKnownAs Queen's Hall Proms NERFINISHED
associatedWith Queen's Hall Orchestra NERFINISHED
city London NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalSignificance major event in London musical life
developedInto annual BBC Promenade Concerts
evolvedInto BBC Proms NERFINISHED
formatFeature informal concert atmosphere
series of nightly concerts
genre classical music
hasSuccessor BBC Proms at the Royal Albert Hall NERFINISHED
historicalContext predecessor of 20th-century London summer Proms
inception late 19th century
inspired format of the modern BBC Proms
language English
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
location Queen's Hall NERFINISHED
musicType orchestral music
notableFor popular orchestral concerts at low ticket prices
standing audience in the arena
organisedAs promenade concerts
partOf history of British classical music
presentedAt Queen's Hall, Langham Place NERFINISHED
targetAudience broad general public

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