Main Performers | Carrie Tubb, Flora Woodman, Phyllis Lett, Astra Desmond, Herbert Cave, Arthur Jordan, Ivor Foster, Topliss Green, Harry Dearth, Patuffa Kennedy-Fraser - vocals, Marie Hall - violin, J A Meale - organ, John Solomon - trumpet |
Secondary Performers | S Liddle, Harold Samuel, Marguerite Tilleard |
Set List | Organ Solo: 'Alla Fanfare' (J A Meale), 'Big Lady Moon', Coleridge-Taylor (Astra Desmond), 'Speak, Music', Edward Elgar (Arthur Jordan), 'Alleluia' (from Praise God in all the Land), Bach (Carrie Tubb, John Solomon), 'Cobblin' (A Corish Haul), Wilfrid Sanderson (Ivor Foster), 'Easter Flowers (A Corish Haul), Wilfrid Sanderson (Ivor Foster), Violin Soli: 'Larghetto', Weber (Marie Hall, Marguerite Tilleard), 'Saltarello', Sinigaglia (Marie Hall, Marguerite Tilleard), Recit and Air: 'Ombra Mai Fu' (Serse), Handel (Phyllis Lett), 'Out of the Night' (A Song of Life), C A Lidgey (Harry Dearth), 'April Morn', Robert Batten (Flora Woodman), 'Nanette', T Wilkinson Stephenson (Herbert Cave), New Cycle: 'The Myrtles of Damascus', Amy Woodforde-Finden (Topliss Green) INTERVAL Organ Solo: 'Marche Hongroise', Kowlaski (J A Meale), Celtic Song to Celtic Harp: 'The Islay Reaper' (Song of the Hebrides' Vol. 2), arr. M Kennedy-Fraser (Patuffa Kennedy-Fraser), 'The Troutling of the Sacred Well' (Song of the Hebrides' Vol. 2), arr. M Kennedy-Fraser (Patuffa Kennedy-Fraser), 'Kishmul Cradle Croon' (Song of the Hebrides' Vol. 2), arr. M Kennedy-Fraser (Patuffa Kennedy-Fraser), 'Someday At Last', Wilfrid Sanderson (Astra Desmond), New Song: 'A Sunset Song', Gustave Ferrari (Arthur Jordan), 'The Songs My Mother Sang', A E Grimshaw (Carrie Tubb), New Songs: 'Impenitent', Morfydd Owen (Ivor Foster, Marguerite Tilleard), 'Patrick's Your Boy', Morfydd Owen (Ivor Foster, Marguerite Tilleard), New Song: 'In the Western Sea', G O'Connor-Morris (Phyllis Lett), New Song: 'A Toy Patrol', Douglas Grant (Harry Dearth), 'The Little Brown Owl', Wilfrid Sanderson (Flora Woodman), 'Sometimes in Summer', T C Sterndale Bennett (Herbert Cave), 'The Garden of Your Heart', F Dorel (Topliss Green) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1918/11), Handbill (RAHE/6/1918/) |