Record

Performance TitleSchools Prom 1992 - Music for Youth (MFY)
Performance Date23 November 1992
Performance DayMonday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersBob Holness,
Richard Stilgoe,
Antony Hopkins - speakers
Orchestra or BandKent Youth Wind Orchestra,
Grangetown Recorder Trio, Middlesbrough,
Shrewsbury School String Orchestra
St. John's Comprehensive School, Gravesend, Kent
Birmingham Schools' Concert Orchestra,
Harrogate Youth Jazz Orchestra,
Armageddon, Harlington Upper School, Bedfordshire,
Harrow Schools' Steel Orchestra,
Bendy Cat, Thomas Mills High School, Framlingham, Suffolk,
Surrey County Youth Orchestra
ChoirsFarnham Youth Choir,
ConductorsAlan Hutt,
Richard Hanley,
David Victor-Smith,
Keith Willis,
Hamish Drummond,
John Warwick-Stone,
Robert Vivian,
Nigel Beetles
Set List'Fanfare' and 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), arr. Gordon Jacob (Kent Youth Wind Orchestra),
Overture: 'Saturnalia', Malcolm Binney (Kent Youth Wind Orchestra),
'Siya Hambe', trad. African (Farnham Youth Choir),
'The Water of Tyne', arr. Neaum (Farnham Youth Choir),
'Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man', Kern, arr. David Victor-Smith (Farnham Youth Choir),
'The Tudalsack', Bach (Grangetown Recorder Trio, Middlesbrough),
'My Goddess Celia', G Munro (Grangetown Recorder Trio, Middlesbrough),
'Gavotte', Boyce (Grangetown Recorder Trio, Middlesbrough),
'To All Ye Ladies Now On Land', Dr Calcot (Grangetown Recorder Trio, Middlesbrough),
Simple Symphony - 'Sentimental Saraband', Britten (Shrewsbury School String Orchestra),
'Drumming Part 2', Steve Reich (St. John's Comprehensive School, Gravesend, Kent),
'Where Eagles Dare', Ron Goodwin (Birmingham Schools' Concert Orchestra),
'I Know Him So Well', Anderson, Ulvaeus, arr. Gregory (Birmingham Schools' Concert Orchestra),
'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom', John Williams (Birmingham Schools' Concert Orchestra)
INTERVAL
'Take the 'A' Train', Billy Strayhorn (Harrogate Youth Jazz Orchestra),
'Summer Samba', Mark Taylor (Harrogate Youth Jazz Orchestra),
'Storm Warning', Harry South (Harrogate Youth Jazz Orchestra),
'Angel Dressed in Black', Nick Mailing, arr. Leigh Coppock (Armageddon, Harlington Upper School, Bedfordshire),
'Too Cruel', Nick Mailing, arr. Leigh Coppock (Armageddon, Harlington Upper School, Bedfordshire),
'The Girl from Ipanema, Desafinado', Antonio Carlos Jobin (Harrow Schools' Steel Orchestra),
'Brazil', Ary Barroso (Harrow Schools' Steel Orchestra),
'All Blues', Miles Davis (Bendy Cat, Thomas Mills High School, Framlingham, Suffolk),
'Marche Slave, Op.31', Tchaikovsky (Surrey County Youth Orchestra),
'Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1: 'Land of Hope and Glory', Elgar (Surrey County Youth Orchestra)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1992/148)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1992/148Schools Prom 1992 - Music for Youth (MFY)23-25 November 1992
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Eabab_Zowh_ZiolSchools Prom 1992 - Music for Youth (MFY)2
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/8069Surrey County Youth Orchestra; 1967-; English symphony orchestra
DS/UK/2420Music For Youth (MFY); 1971-; British musical charity
DS/UK/15511Holness; Bob (1928-2012); British radio and television presenter
DS/UK/2271Stilgoe; Sir; Richard (28 March 1943); OBE DL; British songwriter, lyricist and musician
DS/UK/9240Hopkins; Antony (1921-2014); CBE; English composer, pianist, conductor, radio broadcaster, writer
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