Record

Performance TitleGrand 'Imperial' Festival and Thanksgiving for Victories in South Africa
Performance Date21 April 1900
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time20:00
Main PerformersMr Watkin Mills,
Miss Clara Butt,
Madame Belle Cole,
Miss Grace Oakley,
Miss Maryan Martin,
Mr Iver McKay,
Mr Griffith Percy - vocals,
Miss Henriette Murkens - violin,
K Balozky - violoncello
Secondary PerformersMr Wilhelm Ganz -ianoforte accompanist
Orchestra or BandBand of the Royal Horse Guards
ChoirsMr William Carter's Choir
ConductorsWilliam Carter
Set ListIncluded:
'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem),
'Rule Britannia' (Band of the Royal Horse Guards, Choir, organ),
'Hallelujah chorus', from Messiah, Handel ' (Band of the Royal Horse Guards, Choir, organ),
'A Thanksgiving for Victory', F Allitson (Choir),
'By Order of the Queen', I Sulivan (Iver McKay),
'A Soldier's Song', Mascheroni (Griffith Percy),
'There's A Land', F Allitson (Maryon Martin)

'Hearts of Oak' (Watkin Mills),
'Lost Chord' A Sullivan (Clara Butt),
'Abide with Me', Liddle (Clara Butt),
ENCORE
'Katheleen Mavourneen' (Clara Butt),
'The Minstrel Boy' (Belle Cole),
'Violin Solo', Bizet (Henrietta Murkins),
'Violin Solo', Naches (Henrietta Murkins)
Performance Notes"The concert given by Mr William Carter at the Albert Hall on Saturday night under the title of Imperial concert did not attract a particularly large audience. The programme was of considerable length and included the names of many of the artistes who have appeared at Mr Carter's recent concerts. Most of the songs were of a patriotic nature, but many of them were of no great musical merit. The most sucessful performance was that which Mr Watkin Mills gave of 'Hearts of Oak'; Mr Mills was in excellent voice and sang with great effect. Miss Clara Butt was heard to advantage in Sullivan's 'Lost Chord,' also singing Liddle's 'Abide with Me' and Madame Belle Cole sang 'The Minstrel Boy' with good effect. Miss Grace Oakley, Mr Iver Mckay and Mr Griffith Percy also sang."
(The Times, 24 April 2015)

Miss Maryon Martin took the place of Miss Lucie Johnstone who was indisposed.
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
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Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/3898Watkin-Mills; Robert (1849-1930); British bass-baritone
DS/UK/167Butt; Dame; Clara (1 February 1872-23 January 1936); DBE; English contralto singer
DS/UK/3896Cole; Belle (1853-1905); American contralto
DS/UK/3988Oakley; Grace (fl 1900); British singer
DS/UK/4188McKay; Iver (fl 1901); Irish tenor
DS/UK/4189Percy; Griffith; British bass
DS/UK/4062Kolni Balozky; J (fl 1900); Cellist
DS/UK/4185Mr William Carter's Choir (fl 1859-1916)
DS/UK/2435British Army; The Royal Horse Guards Band; 1805? -; British military band
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