Main Performers | Carrie Tubb, Joan Elwes, Edith Furmedge, Walter Glynne, Ivor Foster, Norman Allin - vocals |
Secondary Performers | Samuel Liddle, Berkeley Mason |
Orchestra or Band | Boosey's Concert Orchestra |
Set List | Overture: 'Mignon', Ambroise Thomas (Boosey's Concert Orchestra), 'Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded?', Herbert Hughes (Walter Glynne), Scena: 'Phaedra', Maurice Besly (Carrie Tubb), Arias: 'O Isis, O Osiris' (Magic Flute), Mozart (Norman Allin), 'Osmin's Scene with Pedrillo' (Seraglio), Mozart (Norman Allin), 'Thou Art Risen, my Beloved', S Coleridge-Taylor (Edith Furmedge), Part-Songs: 'The Shepherdess', Dermot Macmurrough (The Gresham Singers), 'A Smuggler's Song', Paul Edmonds (The Gresham Singers), New Song: 'Summer Is Gone', Maurice Besly (Joan Elwe), 'At Dawning', C Wakefield Cadman (Ivor Foster), 'Border Ballad', F H Cowen (Ivor Foster), Symphonic Poem: 'Danse Macabre', Saint-Saens (Boosey's Concert Orchestra), Musical Fantasy: 'The Clock Is Playing', Blaauw, arr. T J Hewitt (The Gresham Singers), Old Irish Melody: 'The Meeting of the Waters', arr. Greeves Johnson (The Gresham Singers), New Song: 'Through All The Days To Be', Barbara M Hope (Walter Glynne), 'How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings', Samuel Liddle (Carrie Tubb), New Song: 'The Carpet', Wilfrid Sanderson (Norman Allin), 'Speak, Earth, Speak', Alison Travers (Edith Furmedge 'Caprice Espagnole', Rimsky, arr. Korsakov (Boosey's Concert Orchestra), 'The Lark', ed. Arnold Dolmetsch (Joan Elwes), 'Cloris sighed', ed. Arnold Dolmetsch (Joan Elwes), 'Now Ye Springe is Come', ed. Arnold Dolmetsch (Joan Elwes), 'The Wheel-Lapper's Song', Wolseley Charles (Ivor Foster), Nursery Rhymes: 'Simple Simon'. Herbert Hughes (The Gresham Singers), 'Doctor Foster', Herbert Hughes (The Gresham Singers), Triumphal March: 'The Spirit of Pageantry', Percy Fletcher (Boosey's Concert Orchestra) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1925/38) |