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Performance TitleRoyal Choral Society (Forty-Fifth Season 1915-1916) - Verdi's 'Requiem'
Performance Date5 February 1916
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time15:00
Main PerformersRuth Vincent,
Kirkby Lunn,
Alfred Heather,
Robert Radford - vocals,
H L Balfour - organ
Orchestra or BandOrchestra
ChoirsRoyal Choral Society
ConductorsSir Frederick Bridge
Set List'God Save the King' (The National Anthem),
The National Anthems of the Allies,
'Requiem', Verdi
Royal PresenceHM King George V,
HM Queen Mary,
HRH Princess Victoria,
HRH Princess Henry of Battenberg,
HRH Princess Mary,
HRH Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyle
Performance NotesThis concert was advertised as a 'Requiem'' for the those that had fallen in the war.

The Observer (6 February 1916, page 13) reported that this was the first time that the King had been seen in public for some time, following his accident in France and long illness. The King arrived in a closed carriage and was greeted by representatives of Kensington Borough Council;
"...A number of wounded soldiers, who were driven to the hall in char-a-bancs and arrived almost simultaneously with the Royal party, stood up on their seats and gave a round of hearty cheers.
The French, Italian, Japanese, and Russian Ambassadors attended as well as representatives from the Belgian and Serbians Legations and from the City Corporations. A number of wounded soldiers were accommodated in the private boxes.
There was a huge audience, and hardly a vacant seat was to be seen. Practically the entire assemblage was in mourning, the only note of colour being supplied by the crimson curtains at the back of the stalls and the white or cream dresses and the red and blue sashes of the female choristers.
During the interval Their Majesties took tea, and the French, Russian, Italian, and Japanese Ambassadors and the Belgian Minister were received by the King."

"It is expected that Queen Alexander, Princess Mary and Princess Victoria will accompany the King and Queen when they attend the Royal Choral Society's performance at the Albert Hall to-morrow afternoon of Verdi's 'Requiem', in memory of those who have fallen during the war. The Ambassadors of the Allied nations and the Belgian and Serbian Minsters will also be present.......Arrangement have been made for the accommodation of a number of wounded soldiers. In the audience will be representatives of the Dominions and many relatives of fallen soldiers."
(The Times, 4 February 1916)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1916/5), Handbill
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1916/5Royal Choral Society (Forty-Fifth Season) - A solemn 'Requiem' (Verdi)5 February 1916
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Ebasiep_HitegRoyal Choral Society (Forty-Fifth Season 1915-1916)8
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/49Royal Choral Society (RCS); 1872-; English choir
DS/UK/1613Bridge; Sir; Frederick (5 December 1844-18 March 1924); CVO; English organist, composer, teacher, writer
DS/UK/1614Balfour; H L (28 October 1859-27 December 1946); British organist and teacher
DS/UK/1883Vincent; Ruth (1877-1955); Welsh opera singer, actress
DS/UK/1655Lunn; Louise Kirkby (1873-1930); English contralto
DS/UK/1843Heather; Alfred (1876-1932); English tenor
DS/UK/214Radford; Robert (1874-1933); British bass opera singer
DS/UK/12Verdi; Giuseppe (9 October 1813-27 January 1901); Italian opera composer
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