Record

Performance TitleSamuel Coleridge-Taylor Memorial Concert, in aid of His Widow and Children
Performance Date22 November 1912
Performance DayFriday
Performance Time19:45
Main PerformersMiss Ruth Vincent,
Miss Carrie Tubb,
Miss Esta D'Argo,
Mme Ada Crossley,
Mr Ben Davies,
Mr Gervase Elwes,
Mr Julien Henry,
Mr Robert Radford - vocals,
Mr H L Balfour - organ
Secondary PerformersF A Sewell - accompanist
Orchestra or BandLondon Symphony Orchestra,
New Symphony Orchestra,
Royal Amateur Orchestral Society,
Stock Exchange Orchestral Society,
Handel Society (members of orchestras listed in programme)
ChoirsRoyal Choral Society,
Alexandra Palace Choral Society,
London Choral Society,
Crystal Palace Choir
ConductorsSir Frederick Bridge,
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford,
Mr Adolf Schmid,
Mr Landon Ronald
Set List'Hiawatha's Wedding-Feast' and 'The Death of Minnehaha' from Hiawatha, S Coleridge-Taylor (Miss Carrie Tubb, Miss Esta D'Argo, Mr Ben Davies, Mr. Julien Henry, Mr Robert Radford, Royal Choral Society, Alexandra Palace Choral Society, London Choral Society, Crystal Palace Choir),
INTERVAL
'Ballade in A Minor, for Orchestra', S Coleridge-Taylor (Orchestra),
Songs: 'Unmindful of the Roses' from Six Sorrow Songs, S Coleridge-Taylor (Madame Ada Crossley),
'Big Lady Moon' from Five Fairy Ballads, S Coleridge-Taylor (Madame Ada Crossley),
Songs: My Love from Southern Love-Songs, S Coleridge-Taylor (Mr Gervase Elwes),
'Over the Hills' from African Romances, S Coleridge-Taylor (Mr Gervase Elwes),
'Bamboula' (Rhapsodic Dance for Orchestra) (Orchestra),
Air: 'Spring Had Come' from Hiawatha's Departure, S Coleridge-Taylor (Miss Ruth Vincent),
Song: 'Thou Art Risen, My Beloved' from Songs of Sun and Shade, S Coleridge-Taylor (Mr Robert Radford),
'Valse de la Reine' from Four Characteristic Waltzes for Orchestra, Op.22, S Coleridge-Taylor (Orchestra),
'Valse Bohemienne' from Four Characteristic Waltzes for Orchestra, Op.22, S Coleridge-Taylor (Orchestra),
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem)
Royal PresenceHRH Princess Louise,
HRH The Duke of Argyll
Performance NotesA chorus and orchestra of almost 1,250 people took part in this concert, which was under the patronage of HM Queen Alexandra. The concert aimed to raise funds for Coleridge-Taylor's family to whom he had only left a small amount of money, despite his compositions having been performed all over the world. Around £1,200 was raised from which expenses were deducted, the remains going Coleridge-Taylor's widow and children.

""The huge gathering at the Albert Hall last night gave the strongest possible evidence of the high position which the music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor holds in popular esteem and the strong feeling of personal regret which his early death has called out...Coleridge-Taylor was the conductor of the [Stock Exchange Orchestral Society and Handel Society] at the time of his death, and the others have all been intimately concerned in the successful production of performance of his works in the course of his career. Eminent solo singers and conductors gave their services, and the general public did their share by filling the hall in every part."
(The Times, 23 November 1912)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1912/5)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1912/5Memorial Concert consisting entirely of the works of the late Samuel. Coleridge-Taylor, for the benefit of his widow and children22 November 1912
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Oisokczeam_LivSamuel Coleridge-Taylor Memorial Concert, in aid of His Widow and Children1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/3843Sewell; F A (fl 1890s-1910s); British organist
DS/UK/194Ronald; Sir; Landon (1873-1938); English conductor, composer, pianist, singing teacher and administrator
DS/UK/130London Symphony Orchestra (LSO); 1904-; English orchestra
DS/UK/324New Symphony Orchestra; c1905-c 1931; English orchestra
DS/UK/1259Royal Orchestral Society for Amateur Musicians / The Royal Amateur Orchestral Society; 1872-; British orchestra
DS/UK/4418Stock Exchange Orchestral Society; 1883-; British orchestra
DS/UK/4419The Handel Society; fl 1904-1912; British orchestra
DS/UK/562Cooke; Richard (fl 1982-); Dr.; British musical Director of the Royal Choral Society (1995-)
DS/UK/3727Alexandra Palace; Alexandra Choral Society; fl 1908-1920s; English choir
DS/UK/3553The London Chorus (London Choral Society); 1903-; English choir
DS/UK/4420Crystal Palace Choir; fl 1872-1912; British choir
DS/UK/1613Bridge; Sir; Frederick (5 December 1844-18 March 1924); CVO; English organist, composer, teacher, writer
DS/UK/1703Stanford; Sir; Charles Villiers (1852-1924); Irish composer, teacher, conductor
DS/UK/4421Schmid; Adolf (1868-1958); Composer, conductor
DS/UK/1883Vincent; Ruth (1877-1955); Welsh opera singer, actress
DS/UK/189Tubb; Carrie (17 May 1876-20 September 1976); English soprano singer
DS/UK/1741White; Cicely Gleeson- (fl 1903-1920); British soprano
DS/UK/4182D'Argo; Esta (fl 1910-1919); British-born Australian soprano
DS/UK/3984Crossley; Ada Jemima (1874-1929); Australian singer
DS/UK/1616Davies; Ben (1858-1943); Welsh tenor
DS/UK/246Elwes; Gervase Henry Cary- (1866-1921); English tenor opera singer
DS/UK/4422Henry; Julien (fl 1912); British singer
DS/UK/214Radford; Robert (1874-1933); British bass opera singer
DS/UK/1614Balfour; H L (28 October 1859-27 December 1946); British organist and teacher
DS/UK/283Coleridge-Taylor; Samuel (15 August 1875-1 September 1912); English composer and conductor
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