Main Performers | General Frederick Coutts, Colonel Fred Griffin, Captain Ivor Rich, Major Lawrence Weggery - speakers, Captain Leslie Condon, George Whittingham - vocals, Bandmaster Michael Clack - organ, Bandsman Lester Harford - cornet |
Orchestra or Band | International Staff Band, New York Staff Band and Male Chorus, Wellington Citadel Band, Portsmouth Citadel Band |
Choirs | Festival Chorus of 600 Voices: Brighton Congress Hall, Chalk Farm, Chatham, Gillingham, Hendon, High Wycombe, Kingston, Maidenhead, Staines, Tunbridge Wells, Twickenham, Wimbledon |
Conductors | Lt.-Colonel Bernard Adams, Maj. Brindley Boon, Captain Vernon Post, Major Norman Bearcroft, Bandmaster Herbert Neeve, Major Ray Steadman-Allen, Bandmaster Harold Nobes |
Set List | 'To God Be The Glory', Fanny Crosby, 'In The Firing Line', Bramwell Coles (United Bands), 'My Strength, My Tower', Dean Goffin (Wellington Citadel Band), 'Salvation, Shout Salvation!', E L White, arr. Norman Bearcroft (Festival Chorus, International Staff Band, Fanfare Trumpets, Michael Clack), 'The Triumph of Peace', Eric Ball (Portsmouth Citadel Band), 'Radiant Pathway', Leslie Condon (Capt. Leslie Condon, Capt. George Whittingham, International Staff Band), 'Canadian Folk Song Suite', Morley Calvert (New York Staff Band), 'Why I Love Jesus', Ray Steadman-Allen (Festival Chorus, International Staff Band, Fanfare Trumpets, Michael Clack), 'Symphony of Thanksgiving', Dean Goffin (United Bands), 'Salvation is Our Motto', 'The Present Age', Leslie Condon (International Staff Band), 'Must Jesus Bear The Cross Alone?', George N.Allen, arr. Vernon Post (New York Staff Band Male Chorus), 'Wondrous Day', Erik Leidzen (Bandsman Lester Harford), 'The Pilgrims', Erik Leidzen (Festival Chorus, International Staff Band Ensemble, Michael Clack), 'The Kingdom Triumphant', Eric Ball (United Bands, Festival Chorus, Michael Clack) |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/1968/79) |