Main Performers | Madame Clara Butt, Mr Kennerley-Rumford - vocals |
Secondary Performers | Miss Miriam Timothy - harp, Miss Grace Torrens - piano, Mr P Mavon Ibbs - organ |
Orchestra or Band | HM Coldstream Guards, HM Irish Guards, HM Welsh Guards |
Conductors | Major Mackenzie Rogan (Coldstream Guards) Mr C H Hassell (Irish Guards) Mr Andrew Harris (Welsh Guards) |
Set List | Grand Triumphal March: 'The London Scottish', Haines (The Massed Bands), 'Tears, Idle Tears', Arthur Sullivan (Kennerley-Rumford), 'Swallow, Swallow, Flying South', Arthur Sullivan (Kennerley-Rumford), 'Prelude in C Sharp Minor', Rachmaninoff (The Massed Bands), 'Danse des Bohemians' from Le Tappe, Godard (The Massed Bands), 'In Haven' (Sea Pictures), Elgar (Clara Butt), 'Where Corals Lie' (Sea Pictures), Elgar (Clara Butt), 'Sabbath Morning at Sea' (Sea Pictures), Elgar (Clara Butt), Overture: '1812' (Solennelle), Tschaikovsky (The Massed Bands and P Mavon Ibbs) Keltic Suite: 'The Clans', J H Foulds (The Massed Bands), 'A Lament', J H Foulds (The Massed Bands), 'The Call', J H Foulds (The Massed Bands), 'Once At the Angelus', Arthur Somervell (Kennerley-Rumford), 'When Childher Plays', Walford Davies (Kennerley-Rumford), 'The Sea-Volunteer's Song', Grace Torrens (Kennerley-Rumford), 'Now Will I Sing To God', Lawrence Kellie (Clara Butt), 'Have You News of My Boy Jack', Edward German (Clara Butt), Grand Descriptive Scena: 'Victory and Thanksgiving', Walter Partridge (The Massed Bands and PMavon Ibbs), New Duet: 'Love Has Come to Stay', Grace Torrens (Clara Butt, Kennerley-Rumford) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1919/19) |