Record

Performance TitlePitman's Colleges Annual Prize-Giving and Concert 1962
Performance Date7 December 1962
Performance DayFriday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersAlma Cogan - vocal,
Arnold Greir - organ
Secondary PerformersSir John Wolfenden - prize giver
Orchestra or BandRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra
ChoirsPitman's College Choir
ConductorsJohn Tobin
Set List'Concerto in B Flat' (Andante Maestoso-Allegro), Handel (Arnold Greir),
'Serenade', Haydn (Arnold Greir),
'Fugue in G Minor', Bach (Arnold Greir),
'Folk Song and Scherzo', Whitlock (Arnold Greir),
'Song of Sunshine', Hollins (Arnold Greir),
'Tuba Tune', Lang (Arnold Greir),
'God Save the Queen', (National Anthem),
'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men', Vaughan Williams (Pitman's College Choir),
'Semiramide Overture', Rossini (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra),
'The Silver Swan', Gibbons (Pitman's College Choir),
'It Was a Lover and His Lass', Morley (Pitman's College Choir),
'The Almighty', Schubert (Pitman's College Choir),
'Cradle Song', Brahms (Pitman's College Choir),
'Sylvia Ballet Suite', Delibes (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra),
'Augustus', John Tobin (Pitman's College Choir),
'Ding! Dong! Merrily On High', arr. John Tobin (Pitman's College Choir),
'While Shepherds Watched',trad. (Pitman's College Choir),
'Pomp and Circumstance No.1', Elgar (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1962/167)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1962/167Pitmans Colleges Annual Prize-Giving and Concert 1962 [PRIVATE]7 December 1962
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Ooxad_Ryf_MibPitmans Colleges Annual Prize-Giving and Concert 19621
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/41Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO); 1946-; British orchestra
DS/UK/1586Greir; Robert Arnold (fl 1914-1967); English organist
DS/UK/9100Cogan; Alma (1932-1966); English singer
DS/UK/12102Wolfenden; Sir; John (26 June 1906-18 January 1985); CBE; British educationalist
DS/UK/11348Tobin; John (1891-1990); British conductor, musicologist, composer
DS/UK/1313Pitman's College; 1870-; English secretarial and business training college
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