Coventry Telegraph

BBC to host first Proms experience in virtual reality

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THE BBC is to broadcast a performanc­e during the Proms in virtual reality (VR) for the first time.

Nothing To Be Written will be a seven-minute experience inspired by the field postcards sent from the frontlines of the First World War which can be experience­d via a virtual reality headset.

The experience will be premiered during the Proms, and will see attendees put on Oculus Go VR headsets to experience the short film, which takes place between families at home waiting for news of their loved ones, and the trenches of the frontline.

It has been created by composer Anna Meredith and creative company 59 production­s, as well as First World War centenary arts programme 14-18 Now and Edinburgh Internatio­nal Festival.

It features the BBC Proms Youth Ensemble and the National Youth Choir of Great Britain, alongside the BBC Symphony Orchestra

It will premiere on August 21 at the Metric Bar of Beit Venues Imperial College Union, with free tickets available via the BBC Proms website. The short film will then be released later in the year for virtual reality headset owners to experience for themselves at home.

Composer Anna Meredith said: “I’m totally delighted with 59 Production­s’ beautiful story telling in ‘Nothing to Be Written’ - to me it mirrors the music I wrote by allowing you to experience the texture both at a distance or really zooming into the detail of the Field Postcards.”

A second virtual reality experience will also be previewed at the Proms - the 25-minute film will place those watching inside the Royal Albert Hall as the score from Nothing To Be Written, Five Telegrams, plays and the building and its geometry morph and change around the user.

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