Record

Performance TitleMr Arthur Chappell's Farewell Concert
Performance Date18 December 1901
Performance DayThursday
Performance Time15:00
Main PerformersMadame Albani,
Miss Louise Dale,
Madame Clara Butt,
Mr Joseph O'Mara,
Mr Kennerley Rumford,
Mr Santley - vocals

Lady Halle - violin,
M Paderewski - piano,
Mr Henry C Tonking - organ
Secondary PerformersMr Henry Bird - piano accompanist
Set List'Overture' from Ruy Blas', Mendelssohn (H C Tonking),
'Alas! That Spring', L Lehmann (Joseph O'Mara),
'When the Swallows Homeward Fly', M V White (Kennerley Rumford),
'Kentish Sir Byng Stood for his King', Browning, arr. M V White (Kennerley Rumford),
Two Violin Solos (Lady Halle),
'O deu Fatale' from Don Carlos, Verdi (Clara Butt),
'Deiminaccier', Handel (Santley),
'Non...' Mozart (Lady Halle),
'Solveig Song', Grieg (Louise Dale),
'Ballade', Chopin (Paderewski),
'Nocturne', Chopin (Paderewski),
'Polonaise', Chopin (Paderewski),
'Melode', Paderewski (Paderewski),
'Rhapsoody', Liszt (Paderewski),
ENCORE
'Valse in A Flat', Chopin (Paderewski),
Two duets (Clara But, Kennerley Rumford),
'Ave Maria', Bruch (Albani),
'Thou'rt Passing Hence' (Santley),
'I Know a Bank', Lehmann (Louise Dale),
'Coronation March', Meyerbeer (Tonking)
Royal PresenceHRH Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife,
HRH Princess Christian,
HRH Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyle,
HRH Princess Henry of Battenberg
Performance Notes"There was much distinction in the formal ending of Mr Arthur Chappell's managerial career, yesterday afternoon. It was no small thing in itself to give a fifteen hundred and thirty-third concert. Few, if any, directors have approched within measurable distances of such a feat, even if we incude all kinds of music and do not limit our view to that which is styled classical. Obviously Mr Chappell has a claim to remembrance on this account, and there was entire propriety in a huge assembly to share the good things of a last feast provided by the veteran and experience caterer. On this final occassion the late director of the "Pops" did not present a programme similar to those of the forty-two years' series. He appealed to a larger circle than is formed by amatuers of the string quartet, and, to find room for its members took the largest concert-hall in London."
(The Daily Telegraph, 19 December 1901)
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
hf4397q6t4rfhwiMr Arthur Chappell's Farewell Concert1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/3848Albani; Dame; Emma (1 November 1847-3 April 1930); DBE; Canadian-British operatic soprano
DS/UK/167Butt; Dame; Clara (1 February 1872-23 January 1936); DBE; English contralto singer
DS/UK/177Rumford; Robert Kennerley (2 September 1870-9 March 1957); English baritone singer
DS/UK/3920O'Mara; Joseph (1864-1927); Irish opera singer
DS/UK/3982Santley; Sir; Charles (1834-1922); British opera singer
DS/UK/369Paderewski; Ignacy Jan (1860-1941); GBE; Polish pianist, composer, diplomat, politician, second Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland.
DS/UK/2224Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll; Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939); British royal family member - the sixth child and fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and her husband, Albert, Prince Consort
DS/UK/4175Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife; Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar (1867-1931); British royal family member
DS/UK/4177Princess Beatrice, Princess Henry of Battenberg; Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore (1857-1944); British royal family member
DS/UK/3978Princess Helena / Princess Christian; Helena Augusta Victoria (1846-1923); British royal family member
DS/UK/4227Dale; Louise (fl 1901-1922); British singer
DS/UK/3827Tonking; Henry Charles 'HC' (fl 1905-1910s); British organist
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