Main Performers | Walter Glynne, Joan Elwes, Phyllis Lett, Arthur Jordan, Megan Foster, Topliss Green - vocals, Madame Peppercorn - piano |
Secondary Performers | Samuel Liddle, Berkeley Mason |
Orchestra or Band | Boosey's Concert Orchestra |
Choirs | The Norcross Quartet; Ernest Pitt, Edward MacKeown, Ernest Bertram, Webster Norcross |
Set List | Overture: 'Chal Romano', Ketelby (Boosey's Concert Orchestra), 'I Hear a Thrush At Eve', Cadman (Walter Glynne), 'My Lovely Celia', arr. H Lane Wilson (Joan Elwes), 'Oft Have I Sighed For Him' (Joan Elwes), 'Whither Runneth My Sweetheart', arr. F Keel (Joan Elwes), Quartet: 'The Meeting of the ( Mineral ) Waters', Roeckel (The Norcross Quartet), Air: 'Mon Coeur S'ouvre A Ta Voix' from Samson et Dalila, Saint-Saens (Phyllis Lett), 'Queen and Huntress'. Villiers Stanford (Arthur Jordan), 'Song Written at Sea', Villiers Stanford (Arthur Jordan), 'Jardin d'Amour', arr. F Keel (Megan Foster), 'Chanson de Fortunio', Jalowicz (Megan Foster), 'Hell's Pavement', F Keel (Topliss Green), 'Cape Horn Gospel', F Keel (Topliss Green), 'Andante Spianato, Polonaise Op.22', Chopin (Madame Peppercorn), Suite: 'Chelsea China', Besly (Boosey's Concert Orchestra), 'After Long Absence', Wilfrid Sanderson (Walter Glynne), 'There's A Bower of Roses', Villers Stanford (Joan Elwes), Piano Solo: 'Hungarian Rhapsody No 10', Liszt (Madame Peppercorn), 'Teach Me To Live', Samuel Liddle (Phyllis Lett), 'The Sea Gipsy', Michael Head (Arthur Jordan), 'The Drummer Boy', Franco Leoni (Megan Foster), 'March Winds', Marjory Meade (Megan Foster), New Song: 'Come To My Dreams, Beloved', C M Campbell (Topliss Green), Spiritual: 'I Got a Home In a Dat Rock', arr. Lawrence Brown (The Norcross Quartet), Spiritual: 'Who Did Swallow Jonah', arr. D Prothero (The Norcross Quartet), Symphonic Poem: 'Danse Macabre', Saint-Saens (Boosey's Concert Orchestra), 'God Save the King' (The National Anthem) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1925/4) |