Main Performers | Emer McParland - vocal, Corporal Steven McGuinness - bagpipes, Junior Technician (W) Ann Johnson - clarinet, Chief Technician Ronald Young - euphonium, Sgt. Duncan Smith - tuba |
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, Flight Lt. Duncan Stubbs, Flight Lt. Deryck Davison, Squadron Leader Alan Mossford, Flight Lt. Stuart Stirling, Dr James Croft |
Set List | 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), 'Fanfare to the Royal Air Force', Roy Davies, 'Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines', Ron Goodwin, 'Music for an Historical Pageant' (King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table), Barrie Hingley, 'Orient Express', Philip Sparke, 'Introduction, Theme and Variations', Rossini, Junior Technician (W) Ann Johnson 'USA Armed Forces Medley', arr. Gordon Langford, 'American Salute', Morton Gould, 'Blaydon Races', arr Langford, (Chief Technician Ronald Young), 'Days of Glory', Richard Harvey, 'Fanfare', 'Winds of Change', 'Life Story', 'Days of Glory', INTERVAL 'Out of the Blue', Hubert Bath, 'The Bass in the Ballroom', Roy Newsome (Sgt. Duncan Smith), 'Bohemian Rhapsody', Freddie Mercury, arr. Corporal W Carlsen, 'Songs of the British Isles', Trad, (Emer McParland, RAF Squadronaires), 'Men of Harlech', 'The Last Rose of Summer', 'The Road to the Isles', 'Ye Banks and Braes', trad. (Corporal Steven McGuinness), 'Ad Astra - An Airmen's Hymn', arr. Hingley, 'The Royal Air Force March Past', Davies, Dyson |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1992/134) |