Record

Performance TitleSalvation Army - Concord of Song
Performance Date7 June 1969
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time18:30
Main PerformersGeneral Frederick Coutts,
Commissioner Albert Mingay,
Harry Simmons,
Henry Warren,
Brian Catcheside,
Jennifer Wornham,
Captain Joy Webb,
Band Sgt. Wycliffe Noble,
Bandsman Clifford Grinsted

Robert Leitch - vocal,
Michael Clack - organ,
Dennis Woodland - piano
Orchestra or BandInternational Staff Band,
Personality Brass Quintet (Roland Cobb, James Williams, Maisie Wiggins, Eric Sinclair, Dudley Bright)
ChoirsFestival Chorus of 1,000 Voices:
Bromley Songster Brigade,
Chatham Songster Brigade,
Croydon Songster Brigade,
Gillingham Songster Brigade,
Ilford Songster Brigade,
Kingston-upon-Thames Songster Brigade,
Leighton Buzzard Songster Brigade,
Leytonstone Songster Brigade,
Luton Citadel Songster Brigade,
Penge Songster Brigade,
Regent Hall Songster Brigade,
Romford Songster Brigade,
St. Albans Songster Brigade,
Southend Citadel Songster Brigade,
Staines Songster Brigade,
Sutton Songster Brigade,
Thornton Heath Songster Brigade,
Tunbridge Wells Songster Brigade,
Twickenham Songster Brigade,
Upper Norwood Songster Brigade
ConductorsLt.-Col. Bernard Adams
Set List'Come, Let Us Join Our Cheerful Songs',
'Stand Up for Jesus', H Brinley Richards, arr. Brindley Boon (Festival Chorus),
'The Door Sergeant', Eric Ball (Robert Leitch),
'Thine Alone', James Curnow (Horn Quartet),
'Wonders Begin When The Lord Comes In', John Larsson, arr. Ray Steadman-Allen (Trombone Ensemble),
'Bartimaeus', Alfred Gilliard (Harry Simmons),
'All Loves Excelling', E Gibbons, arr. Leslie Condon (Festival Chorus),
'Trusting Jesus Now', Alec Greig, arr. Leslie Condon (Festival Chorus),
'Festivity', Leslie Condon (Personality Brass Quintet),
'A Song To Sing' (Captain Joy Webb, Band Sgt. Wycliffe Noble, Bandsman Clifford Grinsted),
'I Can See a World' (Captain Joy Webb, Band Sgt. Wycliffe Noble, Bandsman Clifford Grinsted),
'Soldiers of Christ Arise',
'The Sword of Truth', Brindley Boon (Festival Chorus),
'Songs of Peace and War', Ray Steadman-Allen (International Staff Band),
'Old Harry', from The Old Corps, Edward Joy (Harry Simmons),
'Old Born Drunk', from Broken Earthenware, Harold Begbie (Harry Simmons),
'Tranquillity', Brahms (Festival Chorus),
'For Joy of Heart I'm Singing', Richard Slater, arr. Babb (Robert Leitch, Festival Chorus),
'The Rainbow Song' (Captain Joy Webb, Band Sgt. Wycliffe Noble, Bandsman Clifford Grinsted),
'Army Calypso' (Captain Joy Webb, Band Sgt. Wycliffe Noble, Bandsman Clifford Grinsted),
'Joybells are Ringing', Arthur Sullivan (Festival Chorus),
'So Near To The Kingdom', Klaus Ostby (Festival Chorus),
'Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory', William Steffe, arr. Ray Steadman-Allen (Festival Chorus)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1969/74)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1969/74Salvation Army - Concord of Song7 June 1969
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Iopozoleap_R_LSalvation Army - Concord of Song1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/175Salvation Army; 1865-; British Protestant church
DS/UK/15512Coutts; Frederick (1899-1986); CBE; Scottish 8th General of The Salvation Army
DS/UK/11234Webb; Joy (fl 1960s-1970s); English Salvation Army officer, pianist, conductor
DS/UK/9311Clack; Michael (fl 1960s-2010s); British composer, arranger, organist
DS/UK/16703Woodland; Dennis (fl 1960s); British pianist
DS/UK/6665Salvation Army; International Staff Band (ISB); 1891-; International brass band
DS/UK/12831Adams; Bernard (fl.1940s); Colonel; British bandmaster
DS/UK/18038Leitch; Robert (fl 1969); Scottish singer
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