Record

Performance TitleBBC Proms: Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 1948 - Fifty-Forth Season - Prom 16 - Bach-Handel Concert
Performance Date11 August 1948
Performance DayWednesday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersJo Vincent - vocal,
Paul Beard - violin,
Geoffrey Gilbert - flute,
Edward Selwyn - oboe,
Jack Mackintosh - trumpet,
Arnold Richardson - organ,
Vronsky and Babin - pianos
Orchestra or BandBBC Symphony Orchestra
ConductorsSir Malcolm Sargent
Set ListSuite, 'The Water Music', Handel-Harty,
'Concerto No.1 in C Minor for Two Pianos and Strings', Bach (Vronsky and Babin),
'The Prison Scene' from Theodora, Handel (Jo Vincent),
'Brandenburg Concerto No.2 in F for Flute Oboe, Trumpet, Violin and Strings', Bach (Geoffrey Gilbert, Edward Selwyn, Jack Mackintosh, Paul Beard),
'Organ Concerto in G Minor, Op.7 No.5', Handel-Wood (Arnold Richardson)
INTERVAL
'Concerto for Two Pianos', Stravinsky (Vronsky and Babin),
'A London Overture', John Ireland
Related Archival MaterialProms Guide (RAHE/1/1948/160),
Programme (RAHE/1/1948/178)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1948/178BBC Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 1948 - Fifty-Forth Season - Prom 16 - Bach-Handel Concert11 August 1948
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Eraxesez_BoxBBC Proms: Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concerts 1948: Fifty-Forth Season49
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/6858Vincent; Jo (1898-1989); Dutch soprano
DS/UK/6404Beard; Paul (1901-1989); English violinist
DS/UK/3689Gilbert; Geoffrey Winzer (1914-1989); English flautist
DS/UK/7322Selwyn; Edward (fl 1940s 1950s); English oboist
DS/UK/6818Mackintosh; Jack (1891-); British trumpeter, cornet player
DS/UK/8077Richardson; Arnold (fl 1940s-1960s); British organist
DS/UK/366Vronsky; Vitya (1909-1992); Russian pianist
DS/UK/1211Babin; Victor (13 December 1908-1 March 1972); Russian pianist
DS/UK/893British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); BBC Symphony Orchestra (BBC SO); 1930-; British radio orchestra
DS/UK/67Sargent; Sir; Malcolm (29 April 1895-3 October 1967); English conductor and organist
DS/UK/31Britain; British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); 18 October 1922-; British public service broadcaster
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