Record

Performance TitleSt. Martin-In-the-Field - Party For Listeners-In
Performance Date5 November 1925
Performance DayThursday
Main PerformersReverend H R L 'Dick' Sheppard,
Roland Jackson,
Frederick Grisewood,
C H Ritchie,
Arnold Goldsbrough - performers,
Cedric Sharpe - cello
ChoirsThe Gresham Singers (J Hatherley Clarke, Charles Flinn, Greeves Johnson, Oliver Allwood)
Set ListGlee: 'Forester Sound the Cheerful Horn', H. R. Bishop, (The Gresham Singers),
Plantation Song: 'Oh Honey', arr. Charles Flinn, (The Gresham Singers),
Choruses: 'The Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomon'
'The Long, Long Trail'
'Mr John Blunt'
'It Ain't A-Gonna Rain No Mo'
Cello Soli: 'Adagio Cantabile', Tartini-Sharp (Cedric Sharpe),
'Melody in F', Rubinstein (Cedric Sharpe),
Rounds: 'A Boat, a Boat, Haste to the Ferry' (H R L Sheppard, C H Ritchie, Arnold Goldsbrough),
'London's Burning, London's Burning' (H R L Sheppard, C H Ritchie, Arnold Goldsbrough),
Studies in Imitation, 'Simple Simon', Herbert Hughes (The Gresham Singers),
'Doctor Foster', Herbert Hughes (The Gresham Singers),
Cello Soli: 'Dreaming', Schumann (Cedric Sharpe),
'La Cinquantaine', Gabriel-Marie (Cedric Sharpe)
Round: 'Three Blind Mice',
'Auld Lang Syne' (Roland Jackson, Frederick Grisewood),
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1925/41)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1925/41St Martins Party for 'Listeners-In'5 November 1925
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
YbozcbowbipifSt. Martin-In-the-Field - Party For Listeners-In1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/3090Goldsbrough; Arnold (1892-1964); English organist, harpsichordist, conductor
DS/UK/3087Sharpe; Cedric (1891-1978); British cellist, composer, music professor
DS/UK/2893Grisewood; Frederick Henry 'Freddie' (1888-1972); British broadcaster
DS/UK/1478Sheppard; Dick (2 September 1880- 31 October 1937); CH; English Anglican priest, Dean of Canterbury and Christian pacifist
DS/UK/2928St Martin-In-The-Field; c1222-; British Anglican church at the north-east corner of Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, London
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