Main Performers | H R Amoore, Rt. Hon. Lord Hollenden of Leigh, Rt. Hon. Lord Ebury, speakers, Will Gardner, Will Kings, 'The Master Mimic' - performers, Richard Harris, Fred Gibson, Flora Woodman, Robert Easton - vocals |
Secondary Performers | Cyril Weller - piano, J Loxham - flute, Chas.Whittington - organ Louise Selkirk - trumpet L L Browne, J Duncan, J Cairns - trombones, Corporal F Cooper - bass trombone |
Conductors | Flight-Lieutenant J H Amers |
Set List | Organ Soli: 'Egyptian Ballet', Luigini (Chas. Whittington), 'Fantasia On English Songs' (Chas. Whittington), 'Toccata On Old Melody', Faulkes (Chas. Whittington), 'Finale' (Suite Gothic), Boellman (Chas. Whittington), Overture: 'Festival', Leutner (HM Royal Air Force Band), Aria: 'Lend Me Your Aid', Gounod (Richard Harris), Humorous Sketch: 'Gardnerisms',(Will Gardner), Trumpet Solo:'The Lost Chord', Sullivan (Louise Selkirk, Chas. Whittington), Humorous Song: 'A Moving Medley' (Fred Gibson), Song: 'Lo, Here The Gentle Lark', Bishop (Flora Woodman, J Loxham), Trombone Quartette: 'Hail, Smiling Morn', Spofforth (L L Browne, J Duncan, J Cairns, Corporal F Cooper), Humorous Sketch: 'King's Counsel' (Will Kings), Songs: 'Myself When Young' (Persian Garden), Lehmann (Robert Easton), 'Come, Let's Be Merry', Lane Wilson (Robert Easton), Selections: 'Gilbert and Sullivan Operas', Sullivan (HM Royal Air Force Band), 'Classical Memories', arr. Ewing (HM Royal Air Force Band), Vocal Duet: 'Be Mine Thy Delight' from Faust, Gounod (Robert Easton, Richard Harris), Humorous Sketch: 'More Gardnerisms' (Will Gardner), Trumpet Solo: 'Angus Macdonald', Roeckel (Louise Selkirk), Song: 'I Love To Hear You Singing', Haydn Wood (Richard Harris), Clown Argo (The Master Mimic), Songs: 'Just For To-Day', Seaver (Flora Woodman), 'Cupid', Sanderson (Flora Woodman), Humorous Song: 'Favorite Food' (Will Kings), Song: 'To-morrow', F Keel (Robert Easton), Humorous Song: 'Simple Simon' (Fred Gibson), Popular Songs: Leslie Stuart (HM Royal Air Force Band), 'God Save the King' (The National Anthem) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1929/36) |