Main Performers | Flora Woodman, Eva Hunsdon-Brown, Ida Kiddier, Phyllis Lett, Astra Desmond, Jeanne Argue, Herbert Cave, Ivor Foster, Charles Till - vocals, Marie Hall - violin J A Meale - organ |
Set List | Organ Solo: 'Marche Militaire', Gounod (J A Meale), 'On The Way to Kew', Arthur Foote (Ida Kiddier), 'Corisande', Wilfrid Sanderson (Astra Desmond), 'Songs of All Ages', W H Squire (Ivor Foster), Part-Song: 'The Three Fishers', Goldbick (The Westminster Singers), Waltz Song: 'Nella Calma' (Romeo e Giulietta), Gounod (Flora Woodman), 'Out of the Past', Charles Marshall (Herbert Cave), Violin Soli: 'To a Wild Rose', MacDowell (Marie Hall), 'Saltarello', Sinigaglia (Marie Hall), 'The Glory of the Sea', Wilfrid Sanderson (Phyllis Lett), 'To the Forest', Tchaikovsky (Charles Till), 'Cuckoo Song', Roger Quilter (Eva Hunsdon-Brown), New Song: 'Mother Earth', Wilfrid Sanderson (Jeanne Argue), New Duet: 'Silvia', J Sargeant (Herbert Cave, Charles Till) INTERVAL Humorous Quartet: 'The Cat Show', Seymoure Smith (The Westminster Singers), Welsh Songs: 'Lullaby', arr. Robert Bryan (Ida Kiddier), 'Bells of Aberdovey', arr, Arthur Somervell (Ida Kiddier), New Song: 'Now the Day is Over', Elsie Horne (Astra Desmond), New Song: 'Cobblin', Wilfrid Sanderson (Ivor Foster), Violin Solo: 'Scenes de la Czardas', Jeno Hubay (Marie Hall), 'Fairy Shoon', A Herbert Brewer (Flora Woodman), 'Let Love Awake', Wilfrid Sanderson (Herbert Cave), Air: 'Ombra Mai Fu' (Serse), Handel (Phyllis Lett), 'Stone-Cracker John', Eric Coatest (Herbert Cave), 'The Joy of Life', Felix Corbett (Eva Hunsdon-Brown), 'Less than Dust' (Four Indian Love Lyrics), Amy Woodforde-Finden (Jeanne Argue), Part-Song: 'Night', Henry Beaumont (The Westminster Singers) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1917/5), Book of Words |