Main Performers | Mrs Ernest Bigland - speaker, Joseph Hislop, May Huxley, Robert Radford, Clara Butt - vocals, Gordon Burgess - piano Alice Lees - violin Dorothy Ewens - 2nd violin Frances Marshall - viola Amy Porter - cello, P Mavon-Ibbs - organ |
Orchestra or Band | Central Band of the Royal Air Force (RAF), British Women's Symphony Orchestra |
Conductors | J B Lockton, Flight-Lieutenant J H Amers RAF, Gwynne Kimpton |
Set List | Organ:'Imperial March', Edward Elgar (P Mavon-Ibbs), Organ: 'Benedictus', Alexander Mackenzie (P Mavon-Ibbs), Overture: 'The Wasps', Vaughan Williams (British Women's Symphony Orchestra), 'Phantasy Trio in A Minor', H A Keyser (Gordon Burgess, May Burgess, Dorothy Ewens), 'Drake's Drum', Stanford (Robert Radford), 'The Old Superb', Stanford (Robert Radford), 'British Miniature Concerto', Phyllis Norman-Parker (Phyllis Norman-Parker), 'The Enchantress', Hatton (Clara Butt), 'Cradle Song', Felix White (Clara Butt), 'Chrysilla', Ethel Smyth (Clara Butt), 'The Unforeseen', Cyril Scott (Joseph Hislop), 'Windy Nights', Stanford (Joseph Hislop), 'Sigh No More, Ladies', Aitken (Joseph Hislop), 'Symphony in A Min, 1st Movt', Thomas Dunhill (British Women's Symphony Orchestra), Quintet: 'The Tempest', Lc.-Cpl.Arthur Hibbert (Gordon Burgess, Alice Lees, Dorothy Ewens, Frances Marshall, Amy Porter), 'Peace', Eric Fogg (Clara Butt), 'The Snowdrop', Harold Craxton (Clara Butt), 'Among The Rocks', Arthur Somerville (Clara Butt), 'Minnie Song', William Wallace (Robert Radford), 'Son Of Mine', William Wallace (Robert Radford), 'The Rebel', William Wallace (Robert Radford), 'Fairies', Dermot Macmurrough (May Huxley), 'Bird Song At Even', Noel March (May Huxley), 'Lo! Here The Gentle Lark', Sir Henry Bishop (May Huxley), 'The Lea Rig', arr. Percy Kahn (Joseph Hislop), 'My Love She's But A Lassie Yet', arr. G Short (Joseph Hislop), 'The Song Of The Palanquin Bearers', Martin Shaw (Joseph Hislop), 'Life And Death', Coleridge-Taylor (Joseph Hislop), A Gaelic Fantasy: 'Songs of The Gael', B Walton O'Donnell (Central Band of The RAF), Quick March: 'Feneraki', J B Lockton (Central Band of The RAF), 'God Save The King' (The National Anthem) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1924/52), Handbill (RAHE/6/1924/7) |