Main Performers | A E H Coe, Franklin Engelmann, Lance Corporal Ronald Chamberlain, Private Brian Hoath, Private Peter Edwards - vocals, Dr O H Peasgood - organ, Derek Garside - cornet, Staff/Sgt. Dennis Biggs - euphonium, Lance Corporal David Eva - b-flat bass, Private James O'Hara - cornet, Staff/Sgt. David Swales - trombone |
Orchestra or Band | 41st London Company, 88th London Company, 2nd Enfield Company, 4th Mid Surrey Company, 2nd South Essex Company, 6th South Essex Company, 1st Slough Company, 5th Hendon Company, 99th London Company, 9th Thames Valley Company, 1st Watford Company, 3rd East Surrey Company, 133rd London Company, 1st Ruislip Company, 3rd Enfield Company |
Set List | 'God Save the Queen' (Brass Band, Dr O H Peasgood), (National Anthem) 'Trumpet Voluntary', Clarke (Brass Band), 'Purcellian Suite' (Brass Band), 'Le Cygne' from The Carnival of Animals, Saint-Saens (Staff/Sgt. Dennis Biggs), 'Traditional German Bass Tune' (Lance-Corporal David Eva), 'Funiculi, Funicula', Denza (Private James O'Hara), 'The Fire-Fly', Moss (Staff/Sgt. David Swales), 'The Plough Boy' (Private Brian Hoath), 'Minuet', Handel (Brass Band), 'Echo Chorus', Purcell (Brass Band), 'Once Upon A Time' (Lance Corporal Ronald Chamberlain), 'Bugle Command' (Frank Wright), 'Sound of Iona' (Private Peter Edwards), 'Early One Morning' (Private Peter Edwards), 'The Ash Grove' (Private Peter Edwards), Melodies of Britain - 'The Farmer's Boy', 'Ye Banks and Braes', 'Oft' in The Stilly Night', 'Men of Harlech' (Brass Band), 'Killarney', 'Cornet Polka' (Cleopatra), 'Chorale' from St. Matthew Passion, Bach (Brass Band), Hymn - 'Underneath The Banner', Foster (Brass Band, Dr O H Peasgood), Finale - 'Occasional March', Handel (Brass Band) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1958/14) |