Record

Performance TitlePrimrose League Grand Habitation
Performance Date7 May 1920
Performance DayFriday
Performance Time15:00
Main PerformersEarl Curzon of Kedleston,
The Right Hon. A Bonar Law MP,
The Earl of Clarendon (Chancellor),
The Dowager Countess of Jersey - speakers,
Lady Maud Warrender, -vocal,
Mr H L Balfour - organ
ChoirsJunior Choirs of 200 Voices
Set ListMusic Recital:
Organ Solo: 'Imperial March', Sullivan (H L Balfour),
Song: 'Song of England', trad. (H L Balfour, Choirs),
England: 'The Red, White and Blue', trad. (H L Balfour, Choirs),
Scotland: 'Loch Lomond', trad. (H L Balfour, Choirs),
Ireland: 'The Minstrel Boy', trad. (H L Balfour, Choirs),
Wales: 'Land of My Fathers', trad. (H L Balfour, Choirs),
Organ Solo: 'Fanfare', Lemmens (H L Balfour),
Choral March: 'The Empire Flag', Mackenzie (H L Balfour, Choirs),
Organ Solo: 'Villanella', John Ireland (H L Balfour),
Organ Solo: 'There's a Land', Frances Allisten (H L Balfour),
Choruses: 'The Children's Song', Elliott (H L Balfour, Choirs),
'Here's a Health Unto His Majesty' (H L Balfour, Choirs),
Organ Solo: 'Grand Procession March', Dr. Chipp (H L Balfour),
'Jubilant March', Sir John Stainer (H L Balfour)

Procession,
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem), trad. (Lady Maud Warrender),
Presentation of Champion Banners,
Address,
Resolution,
Resolution Seconded,
Vote of Thanks
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1920/34)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1920/34Primrose League Demonstration - Grand Habitation7 May 1920
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Chabcg_GidyvPrimrose League Grand Habitation1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1614Balfour; H L (28 October 1859-27 December 1946); British organist and teacher
DS/UK/1724Warrender; Lady; Maud (1870-1945); British wife of Vice-Admiral Sir George John Scott Warrender, 7th Bt., née Ethel Maud Ashley
DS/UK/1726Villiers; Lady; Margaret Elizabeth (1849-1945); Countess; British daughter of William Leigh, 2nd Baron Leigh and wife of the 7th Earl of Jersey
DS/UK/1727Law; Andrew Bonar (1858-1923); British Conservative Party statesman, Prime Minister
DS/UK/1728Villiers; George Herbert Hyde (1877-1955); 6th Earl of Clarendon; British Conservative politician
DS/UK/1729Curzon; Sir; George Nathaniel (1859-1925); 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston; British Conservative statesman
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