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Performance TitlePitman's College Prize Giving and Concert 1935 [Private]
Performance Date7 December 1935
Performance DaySaturday
Main PerformersElsie Waters,
Doris Waters,
Leonard Henry,
Rt.Hon Lord Plender - speakers,
Henry Wendon - vocal
Norman Askew - organ
Secondary PerformersMadame Adami - piano
Orchestra or BandRoyal Artillery String Band
ConductorsMajor E C Stretton
Set ListOrgan Soli: 'Toccata', Theodore Dubois (Norman Askew),
'Le Cygne', Saint-Saens (Norman Askew),
'Trumpet Tune and Air', Purcell (Norman Askew),
'Serenade', Schubert (Norman Askew),
'Selections ''Gilbert and Sullivan'', Sullivan (Norman Askew),
'Military March', Elgar (Norman Askew),
Orchestra, 'Marche Militaire', Schubert (Royal Artillery String Band),
Hebridean Tramping Song, 'The Road To The Isles', Kennedy Fraser (Henry Wendon),
Aria: 'One Fine Day' from Madam Butterfly, Puccini (Ruth Naylor),
Orchestra: 'A Phantasy ''Three Bears Suite'', Coates (Royal Artillery S,tring Band),
Duet: 'Carmen, Act 1', Bizet (Ruth Naylor, Henry Wendon),
Solo (Leonard Henry),
Orchestra: 'Selection from ''Die Fledermaus'', Strauss (Royal Artillery String Band),
Songs: 'Songs My Mother Taught Me, Op.55, No.4', Dvorak (Ruth Naylor),
'Cherry Ripe', Chas. E Horn (Ruth Naylor),
Song: 'Onaway! Awake, Beloved!' from Hiawatha, Coleridge-Taylor (Henry Wendon),
Orchestra: 'La Belle Au Bois Dormant', Tchaikovsky (Royal Artillery String Band),
'The Dance of the Tumblers', Rimsky-Korsakoff (Royal Artillery String Band),
Entertainers (Elsie and Doris Waters),
Orchestra: 'Finale, ''Shepherd's Hey', Grainger (Royal Artillery String Band),
National Anthem: 'God Save the King'
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1935/73)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1935/73Pitman's College Prize Giving and Concert7 December 1935
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OwdatygyzifogPitman's College Prize Giving and Concert 1935 [Private]1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1313Pitman's College; 1870-; English secretarial and business training college
DS/UK/1335Wendon; Henry (fl 1930s); British operatic tenor
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