Record

Performance TitleLondon Ballad Concerts (Forty-Third Season 1908-1909) - Sixth Concert
Performance Date27 February 1909
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time15:00
Main PerformersLouise Dale,
Ada Forrest,
Maud Wright,
Kate Rooney,
Dilys Jones,
John McCormack,
Plunket Greene,
H Lane Wilson,
Harry Dearth

Kathleen Parlow - violin
Secondary PerformersS Liddle,
F A Sewell - accompanists
ChoirsThe Westminster Singers
Set List'Grand Choeur in D', Guilmant, (F A Sewell),
'My Ships', A Barratt, (Maud Wright),
'Don Juan's Serenade', Tchaikovsky, (H Lane Wilson),
Traditional songs:- 'Died of Love', arr Lucy E Broadwood, (Ada Forrest),
'Some Rival has stolen my true Love Away', (Ada Forrest),
Soli violin:- 'Chant de Veslemoy', Halvorsen, (Kathleen Parlow),
Soli Violin:- 'Two Norwegian Dances', Halvorsen, (Kathleen Parlow),
'Lolita', a Buzzi-Peccia, (John McCormack),
'Nearer My God To Thee', Lewis Carey, (Dilys Jones),
'Now sleeps the crimson petal', Roger Quilter, (Plunket Greene)
'When childher plays', H Walford Davies, (Plunket Greene),
'Foresters, sound the cheerful horn', Henry Bishop, (The Westminster Singers),
'Irish Folk Song', A Foote, (Louisa Dale),
'The Outlaw's Song', Eric Coates, (Harry Dearth),
Love Scene from 'The Pagoda of Flowers', words by Frederick John Fraser, music by Amy Woodforde-Finden, (Kate Rooney and H Lane Wilson),
INTERVAL
Humorous Quartet, 'The Eclipse', W W Hedgecock, (The Westminster Singers),
'Love's Old Sweet Song', J L Molloy, (Maud Wright),
'The Potatao Song', C Wood, (Plunket Wood),
'A Garden Love Song', S Liddle, (Ada Forrest),
'When Shadows gather', Charles Marshall, (John McCormack),
Soli violin 'Ave Maria', Schubert-Wilhelmj, (Kathleen Parlow),
Soli violin 'Humoreske', Tor Aulin, (Kathleen Parlow),
'Lovers in the Lane', (The Life of Rose), Liza Lehmann, (Louisa Dale),
'Dainty Little Maiden', (New), Ellen Cowdell, (Louisa Dale),,
'I'll Rock you to rest', arr by C V Stanford, (Dilys Jones),
'A Sergeant of the Line', W H Squire, Harry Dearth,
'The Bhoy I love', F E Weatherly, Kate Rooney,
'Lady-bird, fly away home', F H Cowen, (The Westminster Singers)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1909/1A)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1909/1aLondon Ballad Concerts (Forty-Third Season 1908-1909) - Sixth Concert27 February 1909
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Work8828London Ballad Concerts - (Forty-Third Season - 1908-1909)8
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/4227Dale; Louise (fl 1901-1922); British singer
DS/UK/1842Forrest; Ada (fl 1910-1922); South African singer
DS/UK/4169Wright; Maud (fl 1910s); British singer
DS/UK/2075Jones; Dilys (fl 1907-1921); Welsh mezzo-soprano
DS/UK/349McCormack; John Francis (1884-1945); Papal Count; Irish tenor
DS/UK/1936Greene; Harry Plunket (1865-1936); Irish baritone
DS/UK/4145Wilson; H. Lane (1871-1915); British performer, composer
DS/UK/1607Dearth; Harry (October 1876-18 April 1933); British bass singer and actor
DS/UK/4121Parlow; Kathleen (1890-1963); Canadian-born violinist, child prodigy
DS/UK/2231The Westminster Singers; fl 1907-1922; English choir
DS/UK/5288Rooney; Kate (fl 1909); Australian contralto
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