Record

Performance TitleScottish Clans Association of London - Burns' Nicht Grand Annual Scottish Concert
Performance Date25 January 1947
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersJean Stoddart,
Royal Caledonian Schools Children

Robert Naylor,
Marion Paterson Graig,
Neil Maclean,
Mary Ferrier,
Elliot Dobie,
Mr J A French - vocals,
Pipe Major A C McColl,
Florence Macbride,
Mr W G Marnoch - bagpipes,
Corporal F Muscroft - cornet
Orchestra or BandHon.Pipers of the Clans Association
Band of the Scots Guards
ConductorsCaptain S Rhodes
Set ListOrgan Soli, 'Trumpet Voluntary', Purcell (Mr J A French),
'A Keltic Lament', arr. French (Mr.J.A.French),
'Hebridean Fantasia', French (Mr.J.A.French),
March, 'MacColl's March to Kilbowie Cottage', (Hon. Pipers of the Clans Association, Pipe Major A C McColl),
Strathspey, 'Bob O'Fettercairn' (Hon. Pipers of the Clans Association, Pipe Major A C McColl),
Reel, 'John MacDonald' (Hon. Pipers of the Clans Association, Pipe Major A C McColl),
Quickstep, 'Highland Laddie' (Hon. Pipers of the Clans Association, Pipe Major A C McColl),
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem),
March, 'Scotland The Brave' (Band of the Scots Guards),
Overture, 'Tam O'Shanter', Drysdale, (Band of the Scots Guards),
'Bonnie Wee Thing' (Robert Naylor),
'Scots Wha Ha'e' (Robert Naylor),
'Gala Water' (Marion Paterson Graig)
'Ca The Yowes to The Knowes' (Marion Paterson Graig),
Elocution, 'Tam O'Shanter', Burns (Jean Stoddart),
Violin Selections, 'Scottish Melodies', Murdoc, (Florence Macbride),
Gaelic Songs, 'Gradh Geal Mo Chridh', Kennedy Fraser (Neil Maclean),
'O, Hi-Re-Ri, Tha E Tighinn', A MacDonald (Neil Maclean0,
March, 'Pibroch O'Donald Dhu' (Royal Caledonian Schools Children),
Strathspey, 'Market Place of Inverness' (Royal Caledonian Schools Children),
Reel, 'Piper O'Drummond' (Royal Caledonian Schools Children),
March, 'Major Norman Orr-Ewing' (Royal Caledonian Schools Children),
'Ye Banks And Braes' (Mary Ferrier),
'Comin' Thro The Rye' (Mary Ferrier),
'A Man's A Man For A' That' (Elliot Dobie),
'Ae Fond Kiss' (Elliot Dobie),
Organ Solo, 'A Musical Tour of Scotland' (Mr J A French),
March, 'The Duke of Roxborough's Farewell to The Blackmount', (Hon. Pipers of The Clans Association),
Strathspey, 'Thick Lies The Mist on Yonder Hill' (Hon. Pipers of The Clans Association),
Reel, 'Spark's Rant' (Hon. Pipers of The Clans Association),
March, 'The Blue Bonnets' (Hon. Pipers of The Clans Association),
'Bonnie Mary of Argyle' (Robert Naylor),
'The March of The Cameron Men' (Robert Naylor),
'MacGregors Gathering' (Robert Naylor),
'Oh! Open The Door' (Marion Paterson Graig),
'Wandering Willie' (Marion Paterson Graig),
Cornet Solo, 'My Ain Folk', Lemon (Corporal F Muscroft),
'Mary Richardson' (Band of The Scots Guards),
'Reminiscences of Scotland', arr. Godfrey (Band of The Scots Guards),
Elocution, 'Last May A Braw Wooer', Burns (Jean Stoddart),
'Willie's Wife', Burns (Jean Stoddart),
Violin Selection, 'Highland Airs', S Rinna (Florence Macbride),
'Loch Lomond' (Florence Macbride),
Gaelic Songs, 'Maighdeanan Na H-Airidh' (Kennedy Fraser, Neil McLean),
'Caismeachd Chloinn Chamrain' (Neil McLean),
'Thou Hast Left Me Ever, Jamie' (Mary Ferrier),
'For The Sake Of Somebody' (Mary Ferrier),
Dances, 'Sailor's Hornpipe' (Royal Caledonian Schools Children),
'Highland Fling' (Royal Caledonian Schools Children),
'The Bonnie Lass O' Ballochmyle' (Elliot Dobie),
'O My Love is Like a Red Red Rose' (Elliot Dobie),
'Auld Lang Syne'
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1947/23)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1947/23Burns Nicht Concert25 January 1947
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Owtarev_DifoirScottish Clans Association of London - Burns' Nicht Grand Annual Scottish Concert1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/7080Royal Caledonian School; 1815-1948; Scottish school
DS/UK/2397MacLean; Neil (1895-1962); Gaelic singer
DS/UK/2144Ferrier; Kathleen Mary (1912-1953); English contralto
DS/UK/2392British Army; The Band of HM Scots Guards; 1642-; British Army division
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