Main Performers | Earl of Birkenhead (Secretary of State for India), Mr Frederick Heelis (Governor), Dr R H Holland (Principal) - speakers
Madeline Hylton, Thorpe Bates, Flora Woodman, Florence Fielden, Cecilia Farrar, Robert Naylor - vocals
Albert Thompson - organ, Minna Tomchinsky - violin, W V Robinson - mouth-organ |
Choirs | Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Choir |
Conductors | Lieutenant Andrew Harris Douglas M Durston |
Set List | Address (Earl of Birkenhead), Address (Frederick Heelis and Dr R H Holland), Prize-Giving
Concert: Organ Soli: 'Overture in B', Faulkes (Albert Thompson), 'March', Gounod (Albert Thompson), 'Toccata', D'Evry (Albert Thompson), 'Fantasia on Scottish Airs', Peace (Albert Thompson), Grand Overture Symphonique 'Maximillian Robespierre', Litolff (HM Welsh Guards), Waltz Song: 'Tom Jones', German (Madeline Hylton), 'Song of Prosperine', Coleridge-Taylor (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Choir), 'The Lee Shore', Coleridge-Taylor (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Choir), Song: 'Young Dietrich', George Henschel (Thorpe Bates), 'Welsh Rhapsody', German (HM Welsh Guards), Violin Solo: 'Ballade et Polonaise', Vieuxtemps (Minna Tomchinsky), Grande Valse: 'Ah Che Assorta, Op.10', Venzano (Flora Woodman), 'It Comes From The Misty Ages' (The Banner of St George Op.33), Elgar (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Choir, HM Welsh Guards), 'Sea Drift', Coleridge-Taylor (Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Choir), Songs: 'Softly Awakes My Heart' (Samson et Dalila), Saint-Saens (Florence Fielden), 'Joggin' Along the Highway', Harold Samuel (Thorpe Bates), 'Songs My Mother Taught Me', Dvorak (Flora Woodman), 'At The Well', Hageman (Flora Woodman), 'The Vesper Hymn', arr. Flora Woodman (Flora Woodman), Duet: 'Lovely Maid In The Moonlight' (La Boheme), Puccini (Cecilia Farrar, Robert Naylor), Entracte 'The Wedding of the Rose', Jessel (HM Welsh Guards), 'God Save the King' (The National Anthem) (Choir and Band) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1925/50) |