Record

Performance TitleFree Church Choir Union - Forty-Ninth Annual Festival Concert
Performance Date22 June 1946
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersViscountess Snowden - speaker,
Isobel Baillie,
Anne Chadwick,
Bradbridge White - vocals,
Eric Thiman - organ
Orchestra or BandLondon Senior Orchestra
ChoirsFree Church Choir Union
ConductorsErnest Read
Set List'God Save the King' (The National Anthem),
Hymn, 'King of Glory, King of Peace', R Williams, orch. Harold Hall,
Anthem, 'Light's Glittering Morn', F W Wadely,
'Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in F', George Dyson,
Aria, 'In Native Worth' from The Creation, Haydn (Bradbridge White),
Recit and Aria, 'Deeper and Deeper Still' from Jeptha, Handel (Bradbridge White),
'Waft Her Angels' from Jeptha, Handel (Bradbridge White),
Anthem, John Goss,
Anthem, H C L Stocks,
Arias, 'Hear Ye Israel' from Elijah, Mendelssohn (Isobel Baillie),
'Let The Bright Seraphim' from Samson, Handel (Isobel Baillie),
Anthem, William H Harris,
Motet, 'Jesu! The Very Thought is Sweet', T L Vittoria,
'Anthem', R Hill,
'A Hymn of Praise', Mendelssohn (Isobel Baillie, Anne Chadwick, Bradbridge White)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1946/163),
Book of Music (RAHE/1/1946/163A)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1946/163Free Church Choir Union - Forty-Ninth Annual Festival Concert22 June 1946
RAHE/1/1946/163AFree Church Choir Union - Forty-Ninth Annual Festival Concert22 June 1946
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Okam_V_DifcrFree Church Choir Union - Forty-Ninth Annual Festival Concert1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/3674Snowden; Ethel (1881-1951); Viscountess Snowden; British Socialist, feminist politician
DS/UK/1218Baillie; Dame; Isobel (9 March 1895-24 September 1983); DBE; Scottish soprano singer
DS/UK/3630Thiman; Eric Harding (1900-1975); English composer, organist
DS/UK/2501London Senior Orchestra (LSO); 1926-c 1969; British based orchestra
DS/UK/2046The Free Church Choir Union (FCCU); 1888-; English nonconformist choir
DS/UK/3230Read; Ernest (1879-1965); CBE; English conductor, organist, music educator
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