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Performance TitleRoyal Choral Society (Twenty-Eighth Season 1898-1899) - Third Concert - Wagner Concert
Performance Date9 March 1899
Performance DayThursday
Performance Time20:00
Main PerformersEdward Branscombe,
Mr Daniel Price,
Mr Alec Marsh,
Mr Harry Dearth,
Miss Ella Russell,
Miss Helen Jaxon,
Mr E C Hedmondt - vocals
Orchestra or BandFull Orchestra
ChoirsRoyal Choral Society,
Members of Choirs of St.Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, &c.
ConductorsSir Frederick Bridge
Set List'The Holy Supper of the Apostles', Wagner (Men's Voices Royal Choral Society, Members of Choirs of St.Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Full Orchestra),
'Prelude and Part of Act I' (Parsifal), Wagner (Mr. E. Branscombe, Mr. Daniel Price, Mr. Alec Marsh, Mr. Harry Dearth, Royal Choral Society, Full Orchestra)
INTERVAL
'Tannhauser', Act III, Wagner (Miss Ella Russell, Miss Helen Jaxon, Mr. Alec Marsh, Mr. E.C.Hedmondt, Royal Choral Society, Full Orchestra)
Performance NotesLondon premiere of 'The Holy Supper of the Apostles', Wagner
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1899/2 - Photocopy)
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/TazTbKUTbQswoe
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1899/2Royal Choral Society - (Twenty Eighth Season) Wagner Concert9 March 1899
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Eabasiofair_LikRoyal Choral Society (Twenty-Eighth Season 1898-1899)8
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/49Royal Choral Society (RCS); 1872-; English choir
DS/UK/1613Bridge; Sir; Frederick (5 December 1844-18 March 1924); CVO; English organist, composer, teacher, writer
DS/UK/6026Branscombe; Edward (fl 1890s-1920s); English tenor, conductor, manager
DS/UK/4261Price; Daniel 'Dan' (fl 1890s-1905); English singer
DS/UK/1607Dearth; Harry (October 1876-18 April 1933); British bass singer and actor
DS/UK/3895Russell; Ella (fl 1896 - 1900); American soprano
DS/UK/4255Jaxon; Helen (fl 1895-1905); English soprano
DS/UK/6093Hedmondt; Emmanuel Christian 'E C' (1857-1940); Canadian born tenor
DS/UK/17071Westminster Abbey Choir; 1560-; English choir
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