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Performance TitleIn Memory 1914-1918 - A Cenotaph In Sound, in aid of Field Marshal Earl Haig's British Legion Appeal for Ex-Service Men of all Ranks'
Performance Date11 November 1923
Performance DaySunday
Performance Time20:00
Main PerformersMiss Ida Cooper,
Mr William Heseltine,
Miss Olga Haley,
Mr Herbert Heyner - vocals,
C H Kempling - organ
Orchestra or BandChorus and Orchestra of 1,200
ChoirsRoyal Choral Society,
Bach Choir,
Central London Choral Society,
Crystal Palace Choir,
Dulwich Philharmonic Society,
Ibis Musical Society,
Islington Choral Society,
Peoples Palace Choir,
Penge and District Choral Society,
South London Philharmonic Society,
South-West London Choral Society,
University of London Musical Society,
Westminster Choral Society,
YMCA (Central) Musical Society,
Boy Choristers from the London Choir School, Denmark Hill
ConductorsJohn Foulds
Set List'A World Requiem: A Cenotaph in Sound', J Foulds, M MacCarthy
INTERVAL,
Royal Entrance,
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem),
'A World Requiem: A Cenotaph in Sound', J Foulds, M MacCarthy
Royal PresenceHRH The Prince of Wales,
HRH Prince George,
HRH Princess Louise,
Duchess of Argyll
Performance NotesThis event was the first of what would become annual Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance.

"The scope of the work is beyond what any one has dared to attempt hitherto. It is no less than to find expression for the deepest and most widespread unhappiness that this generation has known. As such it was received by a very large number of listeners, who evidently had felt that music alone could do this for them. They found perhaps in the communal note of that choir of 1,200 the sympathy of which they stood in need, and in the words taken from those parts of the Bible that we never can hear unmoved, the consolation they hoped for."
(The Times, 12 November 1923)

In attendance were the Prime Ministers of New Zealand and Canada, the High Commissioners for India, Newfoundland, and South Africa, the French, Belgium, and Japanese Ambassadors, the Charges d'Affaires of the United States of America and Italy. There were 1,240 performers.
(Taken from The Daily Telegraph, 12 November 1923)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1923/44),
Handbill (RAHE/6/1923/25)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1923/44A Cenotaph in Sound - Festival Commemoration for all who fell in the Great War, Armistice Evening11 November 1923
RAHE/6/1923/25A Cenotaph In Sound11 November 1923
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OokahupczipamIn Memory 1914-1918 - A Cenotaph In Sound, in aid of Field Marshal Earl Haig's British Legion Appeal for Ex-Service Men of all Ranks'1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/49Royal Choral Society (RCS); 1872-; English choir
DS/UK/357The Bach Choir; 1876-; English choir
DS/UK/1818Westminster Choral Society; fl 1920-1960s; English choir
DS/UK/2634Peoples Palace Choir; Peoples Palace; fl 1892-1924; English choir
DS/UK/444Foulds; John Herbert (1880-1939); British composer
DS/UK/190Haley; Olga (1898-); English mezzo-soprano
DS/UK/1657Heyner; Herbert (fl 1909-1937); Captain; English singer
DS/UK/2635Kempling; C. H. (fl 1900-1923); British organist
DS/UK/2636Heseltine; William (fl 1923-1925); British singer
DS/UK/2637Cooper; Ida (fl 1923-1924); British singer
DS/UK/3730South London Philharmonic Society; fl 1920s; English orchestra
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