Record

Performance TitlePitman's College Annual Prize-Giving and Concert 1960 [Private]
Performance Date9 December 1960
Performance DayFriday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersKay Cavendish,
Bruce Trent - vocal,
Arnold Greir - organ
Secondary PerformersNorman Collins, author - prize giver
Orchestra or BandRoyal Philharmonic Orchestra
ChoirsPitman's College Choir
ConductorsJohn Tobin
Set List'Imperial March', Elgar (Arnold Greir),
'Minuet and Sarabande', Purcell (Arnold Greir),
'Prelude and Bell Allegro', J Stanley (Arnold Greir),
'Largo', Handel (Arnold Greir),
'Toccata in F', Widor (Arnold Greir),
'God Save the Queen', (National Anthem)
'Jerusalem', Parry (Pitman's College Choir),
'Overture' from Nozze Di Figaro, Mozart (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra),
'Eriskay Love-Lilt', arr. Marjorie Kennedy-Fraser (Pitman's College Choir),
'Road To The Isles', arr. Patuffa Kennedy-Fraser (Pitman's College Choir),
'Five Eyes', Armstrong Gibbs (Pitman's College Choir),
'Waltzing Matilda', arr. Thos.Wood (Pitman's College Choir),
'Song of The Tub', John Tobin (Pitman's College Choir),
'Adelaide', Beethoven (Pitman's College Choir),
'Ave Maria', Schubert (Pitman's College Choir),
'Scheherazade', Rimsky-Korsakov (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra),
'The Holly and The Ivy', arr. Ernest Read (Pitman's College Choir),
'Hark! The Herald Angels Sing', arr. Ernest Read (Pitman's College Choir),
'Pomp and Circumstance No.1', Elgar (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1960/173)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1960/173Pitmans College Annual Prize-Giving and Concert 19609 December 1960
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Oozomoiraid_SaihPitmans College Annual Prize-Giving and Concert 1960 [Private]1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/41Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO); 1946-; British orchestra
DS/UK/1586Greir; Robert Arnold (fl 1914-1967); English organist
DS/UK/7759Cavendish; Kay (fl 1940s-1960s); English pianist
DS/UK/11348Tobin; John (1891-1990); British conductor, musicologist, composer
DS/UK/9273Trent; Bruce (1912-1995); British actor, singer
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