Main Performers | Sir William A Waterlow (Lord Mayor of London), R S Chandler, Rt. Hon. Lord Hollenden - speakers
John Lovering, Clara Serena, Leonard Henry, Robert Naylor - vocals, Norman Askew - organ, Sgt. Norman Bettinson - cornet, Marie Wilson - violin, Finlay Dunn, Ernest Hastings - pianos |
Secondary Performers | Roy Mellish, David Richards - pianos |
Set List | Organ Soli: 'Toccata' (5th Symphony), Widor (Norman Askew) Organ Soli: 'Gavotte' (Mignon), Thomas (Norman Askew) Organ Soli: 'Fantasia On Bach', Liszt (Norman Askew) Organ Soli: 'Andantine', Chauvet (Norman Askew) Organ Soli: 'Fantasia On Old Welsh Airs', W Faulkes (Norman Askew) March: 'Let The Hills Resound', Riviere (HM Welsh Guards Band) Overture: 'Egmont, Op.84', Beethoven (Norman Askew, HM Welsh Guards Band) Cornet Solo: 'The Trumpeter', J Airlie Dix (Sgt.Norman Bettinson) 'The Prologue' form agliacci, Leoncavallo (John Lovering) Humour at the Piano (Finlay Dunn) 'Habanera' from Carmen) Bizet (Clara Serena) Violin Soli: 'Drink To Me Only', Quilter (Marie Wilson) 'Ballet Music Rosamunde', Schubert-Kreisler (Marie Wilson) Humorous Song (Leonard Henry) 'On With The Motley', Pagliacci, Leoncavallo (Robert Naylor) Humour and Music at the Piano (Ernest Hastings) Duet: 'The Moon Has Raised', Benedict (Robert Naylor , John Lovering) Grand Patriotic Fantasia: 'Festival of Empire', J Mackenzie Rogan (Norman Askew, HM Welsh Guards Band) 'Selection from Sullivan's Operas', arr. Dan Godfrey (HM Welsh Guards Band) 'Onoway, Awake Beloved, Cowen (John Lovering) 'Praise Ye The Lord', Bantock (Clara Serena) Descriptive Piece: 'Can You Name Them', A A Ellis (HM Welsh Guards Band) Violin Solo: 'The Legende', Wieniawski (Marie Wilson) Humorous Item (Leonard Henry) 'Fairy Song' (The Immortal Hour), Boughton (Robert Naylor) 'When I Have Passed', Eric Harding (Robert Naylor) Humour and Music at the Piano (Ernest Hastings) Humour at the Piano (Finlay Dunn) 'The Cavalry Call', Eilenberg (HM Welsh Guards Band) 'God Save the King' (The National Anthem) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1930/36) |