Main Performers | Sir Peter Hall, Jerry Cope, Professor Peter Scott, Professor Caroline Gipps, Professor David Miles, Professor Penny Sparke, Professor Fran Lloyd, Bernadette Blair, Sarah Chaplin, Trevor Keeble, Professor Bruce Russell, Penelope Hudd, Carol A Gartrell, Professor Sarah Sayce, Paul Stafford, Shelley Hollingdrake - speakers |
Orchestra or Band | Kingston University Djembe Ensemble, Kingston University Big Band, Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall, The Delta Saxophone Quartet, University Wind Orchestra |
Choirs | Kingston University Chrous, VOX |
Conductors | Dr David Osbon, Andy Gibson, Eliza Dickie |
Set List | Introductory Music (University Chorus) 'Who is Silvia? from Songs and Sonnets', George Shearing, 'Psalm 131 and Psalm 133 vs 1 from Chichester Psalms', Leonard Bernstein, University Big Band, 'Big Dipper', Thad Jones, 'Cucina', John Williams, 'High Maintenance', Gordon Goodwin, 'Along Came Benny', Stephen Duro, 'Singing for the Fences', Gordon Goodwin, University Djembe Ensemble, Academic Procession, The Delta Saxophone Quartet 'Borocco No.1 - Introduction', Karl Jenkins Trumpeters of the Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall 'Kingston Fanfare', Sir Malcolm Arnold, Opening of the Ceremony (Sir Peter Hall, Chancellor), Welcome (Professor Peter Scott, Vice Chancellor, Professor Penny Sparke, Dean of Faculty & Pro Vice-Chancellor of the Arts Division), Conferment by the Chancellor of Honorary Doctorates: Sir Peter Maxwell Davies - Introduction by Dr. Carol A Gartrell,Acting Head of the School of Music, Lisa Tickner - Introduction by Professor Fran Lloyd, Director of Research, Musical Interlude, VOX and the University Wind Orchestra 'Vulture Culture', Frank Millward, words: David Gale, Presentation of Awards to Masters, Diplomates and Graduates (The Vice Chancellor Professor Peter Scott), Vote of Thanks (Shelley Hollingdrake), Close of Ceremony (The Chancellor Sir Peter Hall), Closing Fanfare, 'Dignified Occasion', Sir Arthur Bliss, Academic Procession, Recessional Music, The Delta Saxophone Quartet, 'Mishima - 1st Movement', Philip Glass |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2005/5) |