Main Performers | Madame Willy de Ley Robert van Aert - vocals, Charles Gras - organ
Viscount Burnham (President of the Anglo-Belgian Union), M Sampers, Pastor John Stanley - speakers |
Orchestra or Band | The Royal Belgian Fanfare Band ('De Ware Vrienden') |
Set List | Organ Solo: Overture: 'Marche Solonnelle', Mailly (Charles Gras),
Address (Viscount Burnham), Address and gift of a Union Jack with Belgian ribbons to Viscountess Burnham and Pastor Stanley for the St Dunstan's Hostel for the Blind (M Sampers), Speech (Pastor Stanley), Procession of blind ex-servicemen to the Platform
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem), Belgian National Anthem:'Vers l'Avenir', A Gevaert (Band),
Selection (Descriptive): 'Aubade, Caprice', Van Havenberge (Band), Song: 'Christmas Night', Wambach (Madame Willy de Ley)
INTERVAL Organ Solo: 'Serenade', Braga (Charles Gras)
Rhapsody: 'Rhapsodie Sur les chansons de Binche', Paul Gilson (Robert van Aert), Selection: 'La Pacification de Gand', Peter Benoit (Band), Selection: 'Compositions of Peter Benoit' 2nd Suite, Felix Degrez (Band) |
Performance Notes | "...Viscount Burnham...introduced M. Sampers, the executive president of the Royal Fanfare Band of Antwerp. Lord Burnham said that the great and historic society of music which was represented by the band there that evening had existed for fifty years, always adding to the artistic achievements. The most remarkable and creditable feature about ut was that it was composed entirely of working men and clerks. They had come over to show the appreciation of Belgium for the hospitality accorded to the refugees during the war, for the sympathy extended to the Belgian population, which bore with silent heroism the German yoke during the occupation, ad, perhaps most of all, to the wounded soldiers who had been cared for by British efforts, especially associated with Pastor Stanley, who was on the platform..." (The Daily Telegraph, 12 October 1922) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1922/39) |