Record

Performance TitleGrand Concert, in aid of the Union Jack Club with Nellie Melba
Performance Date12 May 1905
Performance DayFriday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersMadame Nellie Melba,
Mr Ben Davies,
Mr Maurel - vocals
Secondary PerformersMr A Fransella - flute,
Mr Landon Ronald - piano accompanist
Orchestra or BandMassed Bands (Grenadier, Coldstream, Scots, and Irish Giards, Royal Marine Artillery, three divisions of the Royal Marine Light Infantry - Chatham, Portsmouth, and Plymouth))
Set List20:00 Entrance of HM The King,
'The National Anthem' (God Save the King) (Massed Bands),
'1812 Overture', Tchaikovsky,

Included:
'Onaway, Awake, Beloved', S Coleridge Taylor (Davies),
'In Sympathy', F Leoni (Davies),
'Songs of Araby' (Davies),
'Mad Scene' from Lucia, Donizetti (Melba),
Waltz 'Rosebuds', Arditi (Melba),
'Good-bye', Tosti (Melba),
Excerpts from 'Don Giovanni' (Maurel),
'Otello', Verdi (Maurel),
'Falstaff', Verdi (Maurel),
INTERVAL
'Tannhauser', Wagner,
'Veronique', Messagers,
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem)
Royal PresenceHM King Edward VII,
HRH The Prince of Wales,
HRH The Princess of Wales,
HRH Prince Henry of Batternberg,
HRH Princess Henry of Battenberg,
HRH Princess Margaret, Duchess of Connaught,
HRH Princess Christian,
HRH The Duke of Connaught,
HRH Princess Margaret,
HRH Princess Victoria Patricia,
HRH Prince Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden and Norway,
HRH Princess Louise Augusta of Schlewig-Holstein,
HRH Princess Louise Duchess of Argyll
Performance NotesAn event raising money for a building dedicated to the use of British soldiers and sailors cited by Waterloo Station, London, and also a 'national memorial' to the men who died in the South African War.

"...with flowers and draperies, eployed with no little taste, much was done last night to give to the huge concert-hall an aspect of unaccustomed brilliance. With two exceptions, all the boxes were draped in front with sky-blue and pale yellow silk, the line of these delicate tints being broken only on the first tier at two points - the one marking the Royal box, occupied b ythe King and those accompanying him, and the other the loge to which the Prince and Princess of Wales brought a large party. In both these cases the blue and yellow fold made way for a crimson covering, that in front of his Majesty's box having the Royal arms embroidered in the centre and a festoon of roses stretched across it. A profusion of dainty roses also adorned the interior of both 'enclosures'. In other directions, too, the eye lighted upon blossoms in great varioety, a conspicious floral embellishment in front of the platform taking the shape of the Prince of Wale's feathers fashioned of white blooms set in a frame of daffodils."
(The Daily Telegraph, May 1905)
Related Archival MaterialIllustration from 'The Graphic' (RAHE/9/1905/1)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/9/1905/1Illustration of the Grand Concert, in aid of the Union Jack Club with Nellie Melba12 May 1905
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Work8585Grand Concert, in aid of the Union Jack Club1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/4290The Union Jack Club; 1904-; British residential club for armed forces
DS/UK/161Melba; Dame; Nellie (19 May 1861-23 February 1931); GBE; Australian operatic soprano
DS/UK/1616Davies; Ben (1858-1943); Welsh tenor
DS/UK/1115George V (1865-1936); British King and Emperor of India (1910-1936)
DS/UK/4046Edward VII (1841-1910); King; British King, Emperor of India (1901-1910). First British monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
DS/UK/194Ronald; Sir; Landon (1873-1938); English conductor, composer, pianist, singing teacher and administrator
DS/UK/4712Fransella; Albert (1865-1935); Dutch-born flautist, teacher
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