Main Performers | Francis Cameron - organ, Colin Waggott - xylophone |
Secondary Performers | Frank Phillips - announcer, Hugh Cudlipp - prize giver |
Orchestra or Band | Massed Bands: Cory Workmen's Band, Crossley's Carpet Works Band, CWS (Manchester) Band, GUS (Footwear) Band, Kinneil Colliery Silver Band, Morris Motors Band, St. Dennis Silver Band, Barry Ostlere and Shepherd Trombone Quartet, Trumpeters of The Life Guards |
Conductors | Sir Arthur Bliss, Trumpet-Major E G Madden
Eric Ball, Alex Mortimer, Frank Wright - associate conductors |
Set List | 'Fanfare for Brass Band and Organ', Francis Cameron, 'God Save the Queen', (National Anthem), 'Marche Militaire No.1', Schubert (Massed Bands), 'Minuet' from String Quartet Op.2, No.6, Boccherini, arr. Frank Wright (Massed Bands), 'French Comedy Overture', Keler-Bela, arr. Frank Wright (Massed Bands), 'Les Preludes', Liszt (Massed Bands), The Daily Hearld National Brass Band Championship Trophy, Cash Awards and Baton of Honour (Hugh Cudlipp) 'Trombone Quartet' (Barry Ostlere, Shepherd Trombone Quartet), 'Processional March', Adam Carse (Massed Bands), 'Finlandia', Sibelius (Massed Bands) INTERVAL 'Kenilworth - March', Bliss (Massed Bands), 'L'Italiana in Algeri Overture', Rossini (Massed Bands), 'Two Spanish Dances, Op.12, Nos. 1 and 2', Moszkowski, arr. S Myers (Massed Bands), 'Flotsam and Jetsam', Barsotti (Colin Waggott, CWS (Manchester) Band), 'Where E'er You Walk' from Semele, Handel (Euphoniums), 'Themes from Symphony No.5', Tchaikovsky, arr. Eric Ball (Massed Bands), 'Gold and Silver Waltz', Lehar (Massed Bands), 'Pomp and Circumstance March No.1', Elgar, arr. Ord Hume (Massed Bands), 'Land of Hope and Glory', Elgar, arr. Ord Hume (Massed Bands) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1962/145) |