Record

Performance TitleRoyal Choral Society (Seventy-First Season 1941-1942) - Carols
Performance Date20 December 1941
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time14:30
Main PerformersLisa Perli - vocal,
Leon Goossens - oboe
ChoirsRoyal Choral Society
ConductorsDr Malcolm Sargent
Set List'God Save the King' (The National Anthem),
Hymn, 'O Come All Ye Faithful',
Motet, 'Now Once Again Our Hearts We Raise',
Carol, 'Shakespeare's Carol', Arne, arr. Sargent,
Carol, 'Boar's Head Carol', arr. Sargent,
'A Legend', Tchaikovsky (Lisa Perli),
'An Old Carol', Quilter (Lisa Perli),
'The Holy Child', Easthope Martin (Lisa Perli),
Hymn, 'While Shepherd's Watch'd Their Flocks',
Shepherd's Farewell, 'Thou Must Leave Thy Lowly Dwelling', Berlioz,
Choral Song, 'Non Nobis Domine', Quilter,
Oboe Soli, 'How Deep In Love Am I', H Hughes (Leon Goossens),
'Chanson And Pavane', Kreisler (Leon Goossens),
Carol, 'Welcome Yule!', Parry,
Choral Song, 'Jerusalem', Parry
INTERVAL
Hymn, 'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing', Mendelssohn,
Carol, 'In Dulci Jubilo',
Carol, 'Bethlehem', arr. Sargent,
Carol, 'Winter' (Nos Galan), arr. Sargent,
Oboe Soli, 'Petite Piece', G Hue (Leon Goossens),
'Andantino', Franck (Leon Goossens),
'Air and Hornpipe', Purcell (Leon Goossens),
Songsm, 'A Newe Year', Rutland Boughton (Lisa Perli),
'Blake's Cradle Song', Vaughan Williams (Lisa Perli),
'The Twelve Days of Christmas', arr. Frederic Austin (Lisa Perli),
'A Prayer To Our Lady', Donald Ford (Lisa Perli),
Carol, 'Ring Out, Wild Bells', Percy E Fletcher,
Carol, 'Good King Wenceslas,
Carol, 'The First Nowell'
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1941/65)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1941/65Royal Choral Society - Carols20 December 1941
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
_VobozcmifookRoyal Choral Society (Seventy-First Season 1941-1942)7
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1580Labbette; Dora (1898-1984); English soprano
DS/UK/1905Goossens; Leon Jean (1897-1988); CBE, FRCM; British oboist
DS/UK/49Royal Choral Society (RCS); 1872-; English choir
DS/UK/67Sargent; Sir; Malcolm (29 April 1895-3 October 1967); English conductor and organist
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