Main Performers | Lemmens Sherrington, Beata Francis, Coyte Turner, Madame Patey, Edward Lloyd, Welbye Wallace, Edwyn Frith, Maybrick - vocals, Onslow Harry Clarke - pianoforte Hardy and Guilmartin - trumpet |
Orchestra or Band | Full band of Scots Guards, Drummer Boys, Pipers |
Conductors | Sir Julius Benedict, Thouless |
Set List | Grande Highland March, 'Trumpet of Scotland', J P Clarke, Song, 'The Standard on the braes o' Mar', Duvar, Ballad, 'Ye banks and braes', Burns, Song, 'Annie's Tryste', Aytoun, Song, 'John Anderson, my Jo', Burns, Pianoforte Solo, 'Abergeldie', Harvey, Ballad, 'Land o' the Leal', Lady Nairne, Song, 'Auld Lang Syne', Burns, 'Ye shall walk in Silk Attire', Jacobite Song, 'Bonnie Dundee', Sir Walter Scott, Valse, 'The Drummer of the Guard', J P Clarke (drummer boys) INTERVAL Selection of Scotch Airs: - 'Torry Burn' Reel, Laurie 'Niel Gow's Wife' Strathspey, 'The De'il amoung the Tailors', Song, 'Annie Laurie', Douglas, Song, 'Sweet Mary of Argyle', Ballad, 'Aud Robin Gray', Leeves, Reels and Strathspeys and the Highland Pibroch (Pipers), Song, 'Kelvin Grove', Ballad, 'The bonnie wee Wife', Burns, Song, 'Far away in bonnie Scotland', Claribel, Ballad, 'Blue Bonnets over the Border', Song, 'Scotland and Charlie', Scots Guards Tattoo, 'The Rataplan' , With Chorus in Finale, Reels and Strathspeys, By the Pipers During the Evening |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1877/2A) |