Main Performers | Gladys Ripley, Roy Henderson - vocals, Arnold Greir - organ |
Orchestra or Band | Massed Bands of HM Brigade of Guards, HM Royal Marines Band, HM Royal Air Force (RAF) Central Band |
Conductors | Dr Malcolm Sargent, Lieutenant F J Harris, Captain J Causley Windram, Captain F V Dunn, Wing-Commander R P O'Donnell, Lieutenant T S Chandler, Lieutenant G H Wilcox |
Set List | 'The Banner of Saint George', Elgar (Royal Choral Society), 'The Agincourt Song' (Royal Choral Society), 'O.Peaceful England' (Merrie England), German (Gladys Ripley), 'Drake's Drum', Newbolt, Stanford (Roy Henderson), 'Rule Britannia', Arne, arr. Sargent, 'O God, Our Help in Ages Past', 'Carillon', Elgar (Lieut.Esmond Knight), 'Jerusalem', Parry (Royal Choral Society), 'God Save the King' (The National Anthem) |
Performance Notes | Flight-Lieutenant Ralph Reader - producer. In-the-round.
Associated Press Archive hold British Movietone B&W footage of the event (Story No. BM42206).
"FREEDOM PAGEANT. From Commando troops to bus conductorettes, every type of war service was depicted in the Battle for Freedom Pageant at the Albert Hall last night. Nine British and two Canadian V.C.S and men from Malta were guests of honour. The Prime Minister [Winston Churchill] attended, with Mrs Churchill and Sgt. Mary Churchill, A.T.S. The pageant, organised by the Daily Express, ended with a march past of the United Nations." (The Daily Telegraph, 24 April 1942) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1942/34) |