Main Performers | Carrie Tubb, Megan Foster, Edith Furmedge, Herbert Cave, Ivor Foster, Horace Stevens, Harry Dearth - vocals, Margaret Fairless - violin |
Secondary Performers | Samuel Liddle, Berkeley Mason |
Choirs | Westminster Choral Society |
Set List | Part-Songs: 'Golden Slumbers', R H Walthew (Westminster Choral Society), 'Fancy Dipped Her Pen in Dew', F H Cowen (Westminster Choral Society), 'Nocturne' (Over the Rim of the Moon), Michael Head (Edith Furmedge), 'An Autumn Love Song', Wilfrid Sanderson (Ivor Foster), 'The Birthday', Willie B Manson (Carrie Tubb), 'Hence, Sway, Begone', Willie B Manson (Carrie Tubb), 'Little Michael John O'Shea', T C Sterndale Bennett (Harry Dearth), Violin Solo: 'A Tune With Disguises', Maurice Besly (Margaret Fairless), 'Reverie', Frederick Keel (Megan Foster), 'Sleepy Head', Frederick Keel (Megan Foster), 'John Mouldy', Frederick Keel (Megan Foster), 'Bunches of Grapes', Frederick Keel (Megan Foster), 'O,Mistress mine', Roger Quilter (Horace Stevens), 'Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind', Roger Quilter (Horace Stevens), 'I Hear A Thrush At Eve', C Wakefield Cadman (Herbert Cave), Part-Songs: 'O Hush Thee, My Babie', Arthur Sullivan (Westminster Choral Society), 'The Commotion of Love', H Lane Wilson (Westminster Choral Society), Organ Solo: 'Concert Overture', Hollins (Berkeley Mason) New Song: 'The Mother Ship', Paul Edmonds (Edith Furmedge), New Song: 'Tavern Song', Howard Fisher (Ivor Foster), 'Music When Soft Voices Die', Maurice Besly (Carrie Tubb), 'Someone', Maurice Besly (Carrie Tubb), Part-Songs: 'To Daffodils', Roger Quilter (Westminster Choral Society), 'To a Coquette', A W Batson (Westminster Choral Society), New Song: 'If I Were', David Richards (Harry Dearth), New Song: 'A Thrush's Love Song', Alison Travers (Megan Foster), New Song: 'Gentlemen,The King', Horace Gleeson (Horace Stevens), Violin Soli: 'Hymn to the Sun', Rimsky-Korsakoff (Margaret Fairless), 'Tambourin Chinois', Kreisler (Margaret Fairless), 'Macushla', D Macmurrough (Herbert Cave), Part-Song: 'Come, Lasses and Lads', trad. Old English (Westminster Choral Society) |
Related Archival Material | Programme and Book of Words (RAHE/1/1923/42) |