Main Performers | Emer McParland - vocal, Roy Castle - trumpet, Sgt. Geoffrey Lawrence - trumpet, Junior Technician (W) Pat Goddard - bassoon |
Orchestra or Band | Massed Bands of the Royal Air Force (RAF), The Central Band of the Royal Air Force (RAF), The Band of the Royal Air Force (RAF) College, The Band of the Royal Air Force (RAF) Regiment, The Western Band of the Royal Air Force (RAF), The Royal Air Force (RAF) Squadronaires |
Conductors | Wing Commander Barrie Hingley, Fl.-Lt. Stuart Stirling, Squadron Leader Alan Mossford, Edward Gregson, Flight Lieutenant Deryck Davison, Flight Lieutenant David Compton, Flying Officer Duncan Stubbs, Flight Lieutenant Robert Wiffin |
Set List | 'Fanfare on the Royal Air Force Call', Barrie Hingley, 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), 'Fanfare and Processional, 'Queen Alexandra'', Barrie Hingley, 'A Yorkshire Overture', Philip Sparke, 'Four Scottish Dances', Malcolm Arnold, 'Buffoonery', Mark Goddard (Junior Technician (W) Pat Goddard), 'Welsh Rhapsody', Edward German, 'The Sword and the Crown', Edward Gregson INTERVAL 'Film Music of Miklos Rozsa', arr. Edward Peak, trans. Kelley, 'Theme and Finale from 'Synthesis'', Laurie Johnson, arr. Warrant Officer J A Jones (Emer McParland, RAF Squadronaires), 'Stardust', Hoagy Carmichael (Roy Castle, Sgt. Geoffrey Lawrence), 'Three Jolly Airmen', Edrich Siebert, 'Salute to the USA...The Stars and Stripes for Ever', John P Sousa, 'Salute to the Services: 'March 'Conquest of the Air', Arthur Bliss, arr. Hingley, 'Land of Hope and Glory', Edward Elgar, 'Rule Britannia', Thomas Arne, 'Evening Hymn, Antiphonal Last Post and Sunset', arr. Hingley, 'The Royal Air Force March Past', Davies, Dyson |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1991/144), Poster (RAHE/2/1991/8) |