Main Performers | Rt. Rev. Noel Jones - speaker, Rod Starr - organ |
Orchestra or Band | Massed Bands and Corps of Drums of HM Royal Marines, Band of the Royal Marines Portsmouth, Band of the Royal Marines Plymouth, Band and Silver Fanfare Trumpets of The Royal Marines School of Music, Royal Marines Dance Orchestra |
Choirs | Malcolm Sargent Festival Choir |
Set List | Arrival of HRH The Princess Royal, Fanfare - 'Royal Flourish', Dedication of the new National Standard (Rt. Rev. Noel Jones), 'Victory at Sea' (Richard Rogers), Corps of Drums Display, 'Royal Salute', Waterer, 'HM Jollies', Alford, 'Viscount Nelson', Zehle, 'Mary Had a Baby', arr. Sargent (Malcolm Sargent Festival Choir), 'He's Got the Whole World in His Hands', arr. Sargent (Malcolm Sargent Festival Choir), 'Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves' from Nabucco, Verdi (Bands and Choir), '1812 Overture', Tchaikovsky INTERVAL 'Supreme Command', Dunn (The Mountbatten Fanfare), The Parade of Standards, 'Under the White Ensign', Dunn, 'De Virgin Had a Baby Boy', arr. Sargent (Malcolm Sargent Festival Choir), Songs that won the War (Bands, Choir), 'The Post Horn Gallop', Koenig (BCSgt Yates, BCSgt Beale, BCpl Williams, Musn Hutchinson), 'Big Band Bash', arr. Barker, The Grand Finale, 'Trafalgar', Zehle (Massed Bands and Corps of Drums), 'The Day Thou Gavest and Last Post', arr. Sharpe, 'Britannic Salute', Shillito, March past of the Royal Navy - 'Heart of Oak', The Regimental March of the Royal Marines - 'A Life on the Ocean Wave', 'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem), arr. Jacob, Community Songs: 'Run Rabbit Run', 'Wish Me Luck', 'White Cliffs of Dover', 'Berkeley Square', 'Lay Down Your Arms', 'There'll Always Be An England', 'We'll Meet Again' |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1995/141) |