Record

Performance TitleLondon Ballad Concerts (Fifty-Fifth Season 1920-1921) - Eighth Concert
Performance Date12 February 1921
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time14:30
Main PerformersCarrie Tubb,
Flora Woodman,
Lily Fairney,
Phyllis Lett,
Gladys Palmer,
Nellie Walker,
Frank Mullings,
Herbert Cave,
Ivor Foster,
Topliss Green,
Jacques Hopkins,
Harry Dearth - vocals,
Auriol Jones - pianoforte,
W H Squire - violincello,
Berkeley Mason - organ
Secondary PerformersS Liddle - accompanist
ChoirsThe Westminster Choral Society
ConductorsVincent Thomas
Set ListPart-Song: 'The Sea Hath its Pearls', Ciro Pinsuti (Westminster Choral Society),
Songs of Travel: 'Youth and Love, The Roadside Fire', R Vaughan Williams (Jacques Hopkins),
'Where the Abana Flows' and 'How Many A Lonely Caravan' (A Lover in Damascus), Amy Woodforde-Finden (Gladys Palmer):
'To My Fair Lady', Harold Austin (Ivor Foster),
New Song: 'Tom An' Dick An' Georgio', Felix White (Ivor Foster),
'Chanson Grecque', Seligmann (W H Squire)
'Menuet', Debussy (W H Squire)
'The Butterfly,' Popper (W H Squire)
'Abide With Me', Samuel Liddle (Phyllis Lett),
New Song-Cycle: 'From Wigwam and Tepee', C. Wakefield Cadman (Frank Mullings),
'Welsh Milking Song', Albert Mallinson (Flora Woodman),
'One Morning Very Early', Wilfrid Sanderson (Flora Woodman),
New Song: 'The Popinjay', C Wakefield Cadman (Flora Woodman),
Part-Song: 'To Daffodils', Roger Quilter (Westminster Choral Society),
Organ Solo: 'Scherzo, F Minor', Sandford Turner,(Berkeley Mason),
'If You Were Here, The Dream Canoe', W H Squire (Lily Fairney),
'The Cheery Philosopher', C A Lidgey (Harry Dearth),
'Riding Through the Night', F S Breville Smith (Harry Dearth),
Part-Songs: (Elizabethan Pastorals) 'Love in Prayers' and 'Shall We Go Dance?', C V Stanford (Westminster Choral Society),
'The Swallows', F H Cowen (Carrie Tubb),
Rhymes - studies in imitation, arr. Herbert Hughes (Carrie Tubb):
'Simple Simon, Humpty Dumpty, Doctor Foster',
'Mary Had A Little Lamb',
'As You Pass By', Kennedy Russell (Herbert Cave),
'Mountain Lovers', W H Squire (Herbert Cave),
Pianoforte Solo: 'Berceuse', Chopin (Auriol Jones),
Pianoforte Solo: 'Staccato Etude', Rubinstein (Auriol Jones),
New Songs: 'Four Salt Water Ballads', Frederick Keel (Topliss Green),
'Beyond the Dawn', Wilfrid Sanderson,(Nellie Walker),
Part-Song: 'Oh, Can Ye Sew Cushions', M B Foster (Westminster Choral Society)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1921/8)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1921/8The London Ballad Concerts, 55th Season - Eighth Concert12 February 1921
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Eados_ZuhidcmThe London Ballad Concerts 55th Season (1920-1921)11
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1818Westminster Choral Society; fl 1920-1960s; English choir
DS/UK/189Tubb; Carrie (17 May 1876-20 September 1976); English soprano singer
DS/UK/309Woodman; Flora (fl 1914-1930); Scottish soprano singer
DS/UK/1576Fairney; Lily (fl 1915-1922); English contralto singer
DS/UK/304Lett; Phyllis (fl 1909-1925); English contralto singer
DS/UK/1602Palmer; Gladys (fl 1919-1920s); English jazz singer
DS/UK/1931Walker; Nellie (fl 1918-1923); British singer
DS/UK/1603Mullings; Frank (1881-1953); English tenor
DS/UK/1555Cave; Herbert (fl 1890-1930); English tenor
DS/UK/1554Foster; Ivor (1 March 1870-29 March 1959); Welsh singer baritone
DS/UK/202Topliss; Green (fl 1915-1931); English bass-baritone singer
DS/UK/1570Hopkins; Jacques (fl 1920s); British gospel singer
DS/UK/1607Dearth; Harry (October 1876-18 April 1933); British bass singer and actor
DS/UK/1577Jones; Auriol (16 April 1882-12 November 1938); Welsh pianist
DS/UK/1578Squire; William Henry' (8 August 1871-17 March 1963); ARCM; British cellist, composer, teacher
DS/UK/1579Mason; Berkeley (fl 1917-1930); English organist
DS/UK/1819Thomas; Vincent (fl 1919-1927); French conductor
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