Performance TitleSunday Concert
Performance Date19 June 1904
Performance DaySunday
Performance Time15:30
Main PerformersAlys Bateman,
Thomas Meux - vocals,
W Alcock
Secondary PerformersF A Sewell,
Signor Bisaccia - accompanist
Orchestra or BandRoyal Artillery Band
ConductorsCavaliere L Zavertal
Set ListOrgan Solo: 'Overture in D', Henry Smart,
Marche et Cortege, 'La Reinede Saba', Gounod (Royal Artillery Band),
Air: 'Ave Maria', Gounod (Alys Bateman),
Violin Obbligato', Herr Theo Werner,
Poem Symphonique: 'Danse Macabre', Saint-Saens (Royal Artillery Band),
Song: 'Onaway! Awake, Beloved!', Cowen (Thomas Meux),
Organ Solo: 'Requiem AEternam', Basil Harwood,
Shadow Song: 'Ombra Leggiera' from Dinorah, Meyerbeer (Alys Bateman, Signor Bisaccia)
Entr'acte 'Rosamunde', Schubert,
Song: 'Volkers Nachtgesang', Max Bruch (Thomas Meux),
Overture: 'Mignon', Thomas (Royal Artillery Band)
Performance NotesThe Hall's Great Floor (a false floor covering the stalls and arena seating) was erected in the Hall when this concert took place and seating was placed on it for patrons. This was in advance of the Nursery Rhyme Grand Bazaar, in aid of the victoria Hospital for Children, which would be held 21-23 June 1904.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1904/31/SC)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1904/31/SCSunday Concerts19 June 1904
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
IsalowxowrowdahSunday Concerts 190451
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/4306Bateman; Alys (c.1876-7 November 1924); English soprano singer
DS/UK/4015Meux; Thomas (c 1870-1940); British tenor, baritone, teacher
DS/UK/1231Alcock; Sir; Walter Galpin (29 December 1861-11 September 1947); MVO; English organist and composer
DS/UK/2640British Army; Royal Artillery Band; 1762-; British military band
DS/UK/3857Zavertal; Ladislao (29 September 1849-29 January 1942); Cavaliere; Italian-born Czech composer, conductor, violinist
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