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Performance TitleSpecial Sunday Concert (1918) - International Music
Performance Date23 June 1918
Performance DaySunday
Performance Time15:00
Main PerformersFelice Lyne,
Vladimir Rosing - vocals,
Albert Sammons - violin,
Benno Moiseiwitsch - pianoforte
Secondary PerformersM Di Veroli
Set ListDuet: from 'The Queen of Spades', Tchaikovsky (Felice Lyne, Vladimir Rosing),
Violin Soli: 'Nocturne in D', Chopin, arr. Wilhelmj (Albert Sammons),
'Arna', Paul Juon (Albert Sammons),
Arias: 'Isobel', Frank Bridge (Vladimir Rosing),
'La Faire de Sorotchinsky', Moussorgsky (Vladimir Rosing),
'Preislied' from Meistersinger, Wagne (Vladimir Rosing),
Pianoforte Soli: 'Jeu d'eaux', Ravel (Moiseiwitsch),
'Nocturne' (left hand alone), Scriabine, (Moiseiwitsch),
'Scherzo in B minor', Chopi (Moiseiwitsch),
Arias: 'Deh Vieni Non Tardar' from Le Nozze di Figaro, Mozart, (Felice Lyne),
'Una Voce Poco Fa' from Il Barbiere, Rossini,
Violin Soli: 'Fugue', Tartini (Albert Sammons),
'Humoresque', A Sammons (Albert Sammons),
Duet: 'End of First Act' from La Boheme, Puccini (Felice Lyne, Vladimir Rosing),
Pianoforte Soli: 'Gnomenreigen', Liszt (Moiseiwitsch),
'March Militaire', Schubert, arr. Tausig (Moiseiwitsch),
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1918/89/SC)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1918/30Special Sunday Concert - International Music23 June 1918
RAHE/1/1918/89/SCSpecial Sunday Concerts23 June 1918
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
UboriotowxinearSpecial Sunday Concerts (1918)9
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/178Lyne; Felice (1887-1935); American opera singer
DS/UK/192Rosing; Vladimir (1890-1963); Russian operatic tenor and stage director
DS/UK/1707Sammons; Albert (1886-1957); English violinist, composer, later violin teacher
DS/UK/1443Moiseiwitsch; Benno (22 February 1890-9 April 1963); CBE; Ukrainian-born Russian pianist
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