Record

Performance TitleNational Brass Band Championships of Great Britain Grand Festival Concert, in aid of The Hospital for Sick Children
Performance Date19 October 1946
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersFrank Phillips,
Arthur G Cousins,
Charles Rushworth,
Arthur Doyle,
Frank Wesson,
Denzil S.Stephens,
Betty Woodcock,
Gwen Catley - vocal,
Eileen Joyce - piano,
Harry Mortimer - trumpet
Orchestra or BandFairey Aviation Works Band,
Barrow Shipyard Band,
Brighouse and Rastrick Band,
Hanwell Silver Band,
Munn and Felton's Works Band,
North Seaton Workmen's Prize Band,
Parc and Dare Workmen's Band,
Parkhead Forge Silver Band,
Royal Military School of Music Trumpeters
ConductorsDr Malcolm Sargent
Set List'God Save the King' (The National Anthem),
'Introduction to Act III' from Lohengrin, Wagner,
Overture, 'Poet and Peasant', Suppe,
'Solemn Melody', Walford-Davies,
Songs, 'Caro Nome' from Rigoletto, Verdi (Gwen Catley, Fairey Aviation Works Band),
'Waltz Song' from Tom Jones, German (Gwen Catley, Fairey Aviation Works Band),
'Preludio Marziale', Frank Wright,
'Piano Concerto' from Baraza, Arthur Blis, (Eileen Joyce, Fairey Aviation Works Band),
Suite, 'Carmen' (part only), Bizet,
'Fantasia in F', Mozart-Sargent,
'Andante and Allegro From Trumpet Concerto', Haydn (Harry Mortimer),
'1812 Overture', Tchaikovsky
Performance NotesPremiere of 'Preludio Marziale' by Frank Wright.
Premiere with brass band of 'piano concerto' by Arthur Bliss.
Premiere of 'Fantasia in F' by Mozart-Sargent.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1946/237A)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1946/237ANational Brass Band Championships Of Great Britain Festival Contest19 October 1946
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OdatifoonifclNational Brass Band Championships of Great Britain Festival Contest, in aid of The Hospital for Sick Children2
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/6899The Fairey Band; 1937-; English brass band
DS/UK/6901The Brighouse and Rastrick Band; 1881-; English brass band
DS/UK/67Sargent; Sir; Malcolm (29 April 1895-3 October 1967); English conductor and organist
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