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Performance TitleScottish Clans Association of London - Burns' Nicht - Grand Annual Scottish Concert
Performance Date26 January 1924
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:45
Main PerformersMr Amies,
Mr Cowie,
Mr Garvie,
Mr Watson, scottish dancers,
Flora Woodman,
Margaret F Stewart,
Olive McKay,
Anderson Nicol,
Andrew Shanks,
Neil MacLean - vocals,
Arthur M Edwards - organ,
J Scott Skinner - violin,
David Taylor,
Robert Robertson,
W G Meldrum - pipe-major,
J Hudson - cornet
Secondary PerformersFrederick Arthur
Orchestra or BandScottish Clans Association Pipers,
Band of HM Scots Guards,
Pipers and Drummers of the London Scottish,
Royal Caledonian Schools Pipers and Dancers
ConductorsLieutenant F W Wood
Set ListOrgan Recital: Scottish Selection (Arthur M. Edwards),
Bagpipe Selections (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association):
March: 'Earl of Mansfield',
Strathspey: 'Market Place of Inverness',
Reel: 'Piper of Drummond',
Selection of Scottish Songs, Wilson (Band of HM Scots Guards)
Songs: 'The Auld Hoose', Baroness Nairne (Margaret F Stewart),
'There Grows a Bonnie Brier Bush', W H Maxfield, (Margaret F Stewart),
Song: 'Roy's Wife O'Aldivalloch', Mrs Grant (Andrew Shanks),
Bagpipe Selections (Pipers of the Royal Caledonian Schools):
March: 'Murray's Welcome',
Strathspey: 'Marquis of Huntly',
Reel: 'The Kilt is My Delight',
March: 'Highland Laddie',
Songs: 'The Scottish Blue Bells', George Barker (Flora Woodman),
'My Ain Kind Dearie O', Burns (Anderson Nicol),
'The De'il's Awa Wi' The Exciseman', Burns (Anderson Nicol),
Air, 'The Hemp Dresser', Burns,
Violin Selections: 'Beauties of Scotland', arr. J Scott Skinner (J Scott Skinner),
Gaelic Songs (Neil Maclean):
'Gradh Geal Mo Chridh', arr. M Kennedy-Fraser,
'An Ghleann 'San Robh Mi Og', Leniall McLeoid,
Songs: 'We'd Better Bide a Wee', Claribel (Olive McKay),
'Hey, Johnnie Cope', Skirving (Olive McKay),
Trio: 'O, Willie Brewed a Peck o'Maut', Burns (Nicol, Shanks and MacLean),
Cornet Solo: 'Here's To The Year That's Awa', trad. (J Hudson),
Bagpipe Selections (Pipers and Drummers of the London Scottish):
'The Gathering of the Clans',
'The Barren Rocks of Aden',
'The Kyles of Bute'
INTERVAL
Organ Recital: 'Hebridean Melodies', arr. M Kennedy-Fraser (Arthur M. Edwards),
Bagpipe Selections (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association):
March: '79th Highlanders',
Strathspey: 'Bog O' Fettercairn',
Reel: 'High Road to Linton',
Dance: 'Foursome Reel' (Messrs. Amies, Cowie, Garvie and Watson)
'The Thistle'm Myddleton (Band of HM Scots Guards),
Songs: 'The Rowan Tree', Baroness Nairne (Margaret F Stewart),
'He's Aye Kissing Me', Hook (Margaret F Stewart),
Songs: 'The Blue-Eyed Lass', Burns (Andrew Shanks),
'Cam' Ye By Athol?', James Hogg (Andrew Shanks),
Dances (Dancers of the Royal Caledonian Schools):
'Eightsome Reel',
'Lochaber Broadswords',
Songs: 'I Lo'ed Ne'er a Laddie But Ane', Hector Mac Neil (Flora Woodman),
'The Carles O'Dysart', Burns (Flora Woodman),
Song: 'O A' The Airts The Wind Can Blaw', Burns (Anderson Nicol),
Violin Selections: 'Scottish Melodies', arr. J Scott Skinner (J Scott Skinner),
Song: 'There Was A Lad Was Born in Kyle', Burns (Olive McKay),
Gaelic Duet: 'Si Mo Leannan Fhein a Thann' (Margaret F Stewart, Neil MacLean)
'The Jacobite', Gassner (Band of HM Scots Guards),
Bagpipe Selections (Pipers and Drummers of the London Scottish)
'The March is the Battlefied',
March: 'My Native Highland Home',
Air: 'The Rowan Tree',
Strathspey: 'The Devil in the Kitchen',
Regimental March: 'Highland Laddie'.
'Auld Lang Syne' (All),
'God Save The King' (National Anthem) (All)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1924/8)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1924/8The Scottish Clans Association of London - 'Burns Nicht' Concert26 January 1924
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
EfagilynipekScottish Clans Association of London - Burns' Nicht - Grand Annual Scottish Concert1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/2393Royal Caledonian School; 1815-; English school
DS/UK/157Scottish Clans Association of London; 1898-; Scottish association
DS/UK/309Woodman; Flora (fl 1914-1930); Scottish soprano singer
DS/UK/2708Stewart; Margaret F. (fl 1924-1927); British singer
DS/UK/2710McKay; Olive (fl 1924); British singer
DS/UK/2711Nicol; Anderson (fl 1914-1924); British singer
DS/UK/1754Shanks; Andrew (fl 1920-1924); British singer
DS/UK/2397MacLean; Neil (1895-1962); Gaelic singer
DS/UK/2121Edwards; Arthur M. (fl 1922-1924); English organist
DS/UK/2712Skinner; James Scott (1843-1927); Scottish dancing master, violinist, fiddler, composer
DS/UK/2713Taylor; David (fl 1924-1928); British pipe major
DS/UK/2714Meldrum; W. G. (fl 1889-1924); British pipe-major
DS/UK/2715Robertson; Robert (1866-1939); Scottish architect, pipe-major
DS/UK/2716London Scottish Regiment; Pipers and Drummers of the London Scottish; 1860-; British volunteer pipe band
DS/UK/2392British Army; The Band of HM Scots Guards; 1642-; British Army division
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