To watch videos and see photos of our previous concerts please click here. Introduction Every year the world's music lovers turn to London's Royal Albert Hall for the Proms: full orchestras, world-class soloists and, on the Last Night, an audience dressed for the occasion. The Australian Christian Proms takes up that tradition and returns something to it. So much of the great repertoire was written as worship, hymns, oratorios and settings of scripture composed for the glory of God, and over time that context has quietly fallen away. We are putting these sacred classics back where they belong, sung and played as they were written: not as museum pieces, but as praise. Excellence and joy together, with the audience never merely watching. Étude-Tableau in E-flat minor, Op. 39 No. 5 A dark, towering storm from a composer whose whole life was shaped by his Orthodox faith. Moonlight Sonata, first movement You already know this one. You have just never heard it played properly, in a room built for it. Dan Forrest Hallelu Yah: Psalm 150 Think choirs are quiet and polite? Give us three minutes. Gustav Holst Jupiter Theme: O God Beyond All Praising This is the music movie soundtracks have…