Main Performers | General Frederick Coutts, Lt.-Colonel Charles Skinner, Captain John Bate - speakers, Emil Nelson, Enid Hardwick - vocals, Bandmaster Michael Clack - organ, Bandsman Gordon Hildreth - euphonium, Staff Bandsman Derek Smith - trumpet |
Orchestra or Band | International Staff Band, New York Staff Band and Male Chorus, Wellington Citadel Band, Portsmouth Citadel Band |
Choirs | Festival Chorus of 600 Voices: Brighton Congress Hall, Chalk Farm, Chatham, Gillingham, Hendon, High Wycombe, Kingston, Maidenhead, Regent Hall, Staines, Parris, Tunbridge Wells, Twickenham, Wimbledon |
Conductors | Lt.-Colonel Bernard Adams, Major Brindley Boon, Captain Vernon Post, Major Norman Bearcroft, Bandmaster Herbert Neeve, Major Ray Steadman-Allen, Bandmaster Harold Nobes |
Set List | 'To God Be The Glory, Great Things He Hath Done!', 'In The Firing Line', B Coles (United Bands), 'My Strength, My Tower', D Goffin (Wellington Citadel Band), 'Salvation, Shout Salvation!', E L White, arr. N Bearcroft (Festival Chorus, International Staff Band, Fanfare Trumpets, Michael Clack), '2nd and 3rd Movts. Trumpet Concerto', Hummel, arr. Vernon Post (Staff Bandsman Derek Smith), 'The Triumph of Peace', E Ball (Portsmouth Citadel Band), 'Canadian Folk Song Suite', M Calvert (New York Staff Band), 'Why I Love Jesus', R Steadman-Allen (Enid Hardwick, Festival Chorus, International Staff Band, Fanfare Trumpets, Michael Clack), 'Symphony of Thanksgiving', D Goffin (United Bands), 'Salvation is Our Motto', 'Overture' from Die Zauberflote, Mozart, arr. M Kenyon (Wellington Citadel Band), 'Must Jesus Bear The Cross Alone?', George N Allen, arr. Vernon Post (New York Staff Band Male Chorus), 'The Present Age', L Condon (International Staff Band), 'Rondo', from Horn Concerto in E Flat, Mozart, arr. T Rive (Bandsman Gordon Hildreth), 'The Pilgrims', E Leidzen (Festival Chorus, International Staff Band Ensemble, Michael Clack), 'On The Way Home', E Leidzen (New York Staff Band), 'The Kingdom Triumphant', E Ball (United Bands, Festival Chorus, Michael Clack) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1968/79) |