Main Performers | Derek Garside - cornet, Francis Cameron - organ, Janne Edwards Garside, Dorothy Iddon - pianos |
Secondary Performers | Frank Phillips - announcer, Sir James Miller - prize giver |
Orchestra or Band | Massed Bands: BMC Band, Cammell Laird Works Band, Cory Band, CWS (Manchester) Band, Fairey Band, GUS (Footwear) Band, Tullis Russell Mills Band
Champion Youth Band of Great Britain, Trumpeters of The Metropolitan Police Band |
Choirs | Metropolitan Police Choral Society |
Conductors | Pierino Gamba (guest conductor), Jimmy Mayers, Alex Mortimer |
Set List | 'Marche Militaire No.1', Schubert (Massed Bands), 'Overture' from The Barber of Seville, Rossini-Geo.Hawkins (Massed Bands), Waltz - 'The Grenadiers', Waldteufel-Frank Wright (Massed Bands), 'Les Preludes', Liszt (Massed Bands), 'Soldiers' Chorus' from Faust, Gounod (Metropolitan Police Choir), 'In The Gloaming', trad. (Metropolitan Police Choir), '1812 Overture', Tchaikovsky-Denis Wright (Massed Bands), Finale - 'Themes from Symphony No.5', Tchaikovsky-Eric Ball (Massed Bands), 'Grand March', Grundman-Frank Wright (Massed Bands), Overture - 'Viennese Ladies', Lehar-Barsotti (Massed Bands), 'Comrades Song of Hope', Adolphe Adam (Metropolitan Police Choir), 'All In The April Evening', H S Roberton (Metropolitan Police Choir), 'The Long Day Closes', A Sullivan (Metropolitan Police Choir), 'Impromptu for Brass Band', Eric Ball (Champion Youth Band of Great Britain), Cornet Solo - 'Alleluja' from Exaltate Jubilate, Mozart (Derek Garside), Concert Polka - 'Cleopatra', Damare (Derek Garside, CWS (Manchester) Band), 'Serenata', Toselli-Ord Hume (Massed Bands), Finale - 'Sundown', Barsotti (Massed Bands) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1965/163) |