Main Performers | Tamara Rojo, Carlos Acosta (Royal Ballet) - ballet dancers, Chester Whitmore - tap dancer
Alan Holland, Selina Scott, Frederick Forsyth, Peter Frost (Ministry of Agriculture Inspector, Carlisle) - speakers
Judy Bennett, Charles Collingwood, Vivien Creegor, Kit and The Widow, Kim Criswell, Dillie Keane (from Fascinating Aida), Becky Taylor - vocals, Wayne Marshall - organ |
Orchestra or Band | London Philharmonic Orchestra, Trumpeters of the Household Division |
Conductors | Humphrey Burton, Jose Cura, Anthony Inglis |
Set List | Setlist included: 'Once Upon a December' from Anastasia (Becky Taylor), Poetry Recitation (Peter Frost), Tap Dance - 'Fascinating Rhythm', G Gershwin (Chester Whitmore), |
Royal Presence | HRH Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales, HRH The Duke of Kent, His Grace the Duke of Westminster |
Performance Notes | A gala evening of entertainment to raise funds for farmers in need, in response to the Daily Mail's Farm Aid appeal which was a result of the foot and mouth epidemic. The concert was organised by classical music patron, Jackie Rosenfeld OBE.
NFU President Ben Gill said, "I am over-whelmed by the generosity of these people who are giving their time and energy to helping Britain's farmers in their time of need. This just shows how much people care about the plight of farmers."
£275,000 was raised for farmers, including £35,000 from donations collected after the performance.
A reception was held in the Elgar Room after the event for artists to meet the Royal party.
Becky Taylor was 12 years old at this performance.
Royal Albert Hall debut of Carlos Acosta. |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2001/23), Colour Transparencies (RAHE/3/22/9) Photographs (RAHE/3/2001/4) |