Record

Performance TitleFour Orchestral Concerts Conducted by Willy Ferrero, Aged 7 and a Half
Performance Date13 May 1914
Performance DayWednesday
Performance Time20:30
Orchestra or BandThe New Symphony Orchestra
ConductorsWilly Ferrero
Set List'Coronation March' (Le Prophete), Meyerbeer,
'Symphony No.1 in C, Op.21', Beethoven
INTERVAL
'Overture' from Die Meistersinger, Wagner,
Anitra's Dance: 'Peer Gynt', Grieg,
'Valse Triste', Sibelius,
Farandole: 'L'Arlesienne', Bizet
Performance NotesThe child conductor, Will Ferrero (aged seven and a half) conducting the New Symphony Orchestra.

"THE BOY CONDUCTOR.
WILLY FERRERO'S CONCERT.
If any there were at the Albert Hall last night who were in the least degree sceptical as to the genuineness of Willy Ferrero's powers as a conductor, they must surely have been entirely convinced, even though it were againt their will, by the skill with which he directed the New Symphony Orchestra. The boy may, indeed must, have learned a great deal of the art of conducting by rote, but that he heas learnt it by understanding as well is clear beyond all possible doubt. He is, indeed an extraordinarily interesting study in psychology...
...there were considerable intervals between the numbers. This was certainly as well, for the boy obviously surrenders the whole of his little body and soul to the music, and might very easily become exhausted...He is a child of such rare promise that it would be a sad pity of his unusual powers were overtaxed merely for the sake of causing a sensation."
(The Daily Telegraph, 7 May 1914)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1914/25)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1914/29Third Appearance in England of Willy Ferrero, Aged 7 1/2 Years - Third Concert13 May 1914
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
IefabyrionitahFour Orchestral Concerts Conducted by Willy Ferrero, Aged 7 and a Half4
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/4809Ferrero; William 'Willy' (1906-1954); Italian conductor, child prodigy
DS/UK/324New Symphony Orchestra; c1905-c 1931; English orchestra
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