Main Performers | Miss Carrie Tubb, Mr Charles Tree, Miss Margaret Layton - vocals, Mr Horace G Holmes -organ, Mr John Solomon - trumpet |
Orchestra or Band | London Sunday School Orchestra |
Choirs | London Sunday School Choir (1,200 voices) |
Conductors | William Whiteman (Choir), Wesley Hammet (Orchestra) |
Set List | Hymn: 'Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven', H. J. Gauntlett (Audience), Overture: 'Les Hugenots', Meyerbeer (Orchestra), Air: 'Let the Bright Seraphim', (Samson) (Carrie Tubb, Choir), Chorus: 'Let their Celestial Concerts', Handel (Carrie Tubb, John Solomon, Choir), New Song:'The Soul of England', Lewis Barnes (Charles Tree), Anthem: 'Evening and Morning', Sir H. Oakeley (Orchestra), Overture: 'Plymouth Hoe', John Ansell (Orchestra), 'I Will Extol Thee O Lord' (Eli), Costa (Margaret Layton), Hymn: 'For All The Saints', J. Barnby (Audience), 'From Thy Love As A Father' from Redemption, Gounod (Carrie Tubb, Choir), 'Hallelujah' from Messiah, Handel (Carrie Tubb and Choir), Selection: 'American Airs', Moses,Tobani (Orchestra), Chorus: 'Song of Peace', Sullivan (Choir, Orchestra) 'Hope of the Ages', S Liddle (Carrie Tubb), 'Alleluia', G O'Connor-Morris (Carrie Tubb), Part Song: 'The Homeland', Sullivan (Charles Tree), 'A Soft Day', Stanford (Charles Tree), 'Invictus', Kuhn (Charles Tree), Folk Song: 'O No, John!', Cecil Sharpe (Charles Tree), Part Song: 'Good Night, Beloved!', Pinsuti (Margaret Layton), 'The Enchanted Forest', Montague F Phillips (Margaret Layton), Chorus: 'Ye Mariners of England', H H Pierson (Choir and Orchestra) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1919/23) |