Record

Performance TitlePitman's School Annual Prizegiving and Concert
Performance Date7 December 1929
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time14:30
Main PerformersLord Bishop of London - speaker,
Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam - performers,
Lilian Stiles-Allen - vocal,
Edwin E Davis - organ,
Lucy Weston - harp,
Alice Lees - violin
Secondary PerformersMadame Adami - piano
Orchestra or BandKneller Hall Band,
Kneller Hall Rhythmic Symphonic Combination
ChoirsKneller Hall Male Voice Choir
ConductorsJohn W Waterer,
Captain H E Adkins
Set ListSpeech (Bishop of London),
Prizegiving (Bishop of London)

Concert:
Organ Soli: 'Choral Song And Fugue', S S Wesley (Edwin E Davis),
'Reve Angelique', Anton Rubinstein (Edwin E Davis),
'Polonaise In A', Chopin (Edwin E Davis),
'Imperial March', Elgar (Edwin E Davis),
'Marching Through Georgia' (Kneller Hall Band and Choir),
'The Bonnie, Bonnie Banks O'Loch Lomond' (Kneller Hall Band and Choir),
'Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes' (Kneller Hall Band and Choir),
'Love's Old Sweet Song', J L Molloy (Kneller Hall Band and Choir),
'John Peel' (Kneller Hall Band and Choir),
'Here's A Health Unto His Majesty' (Kneller Hall Band and Choir),
Song: 'Berceuse - Angels Guard Thee', Godard (May Lymburn),
Old English Song: 'Come, Let's Be Merry', arr. H Lane Wilson (May Lymburn),
Part-Songs: 'Doctor Foster', Hughes (Kneller Male Voice Choir),
'As Off To The South'ard We Go', arr. Tozer (Kneller Male Voice Choir),
'The Spanish Guitar', Wark (Kneller Male Voice Choir),
Aria di Santuzza: 'Cavalleria Rusticana', Mascagni (Lilian Stiles-Allen),
'Overture' from The Meistersinger, Wagner (Kneller Hall Band),
Vocal Duet: 'Barcarolle', Offenbach (Lilan Stiles-Allen, May Lymburn),
Instrumental Duets: 'Le Cygne', Saint-Saens (Lucy Weston, Alice Lees),
'Berceuse', Oberthur (Lucy Weston, Alice Lees),
'Melodie' (Au Printemps), Gounod (Lucy Weston, Alice Lees),
'Meditation' (Thais), Massenet (Lucy Weston, Alice Lees),
Songs: 'Starry Woods', Montague Phillips (Lilian Stiles-Allen),
'At Sunrise', Landon Ronald (Lilian Stiles-Allen),
Selection 'Merrie England', ed. German (Kneller Hall Band),
Aria: 'Softly Awakes My Heart'from Samson and Delilah, Saint-Saens (May Lymburn),
Interlude (Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam),
Fox Trot: Walking With Susie' (Kneller Hall Rhythmic Symphonic Comb),
Waltz: 'Coquette' (Kneller Hall Rhythmic Symphonic Comb),
Fox Trot: 'Mean To Me' (Kneller Hall Rhythmic Symphonic Comb),
Part-Song: 'The Long Day Closes', Sullivan (Kneller Hall Rhythmic Symphonic Comb),
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1929/75)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1929/75Pitman's Prize-Giving and Concert7 December 1929
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
YvalaihaifipylPitman's School Annual Prizegiving and Concert [Private]1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1828Ingram; Arthur Foley Winnington- (1858-1946); Lord Bishop of London; English Bishop of London
DS/UK/3508Mr Flotsam and Mr Jetsam (fl 1920s-1930s)
DS/UK/1117Stiles-Allen; Lilian (1896-1982); British soprano
DS/UK/4050Kneller Hall; Kneller Hall Band; fl 1920s-1970s; British Army band
DS/UK/2290Adkins; Hector Ernest (1885-1962); Lieutenant-Colonel; British former army officer and bandmaster
DS/UK/4053Lymburn; May (fl 1920s-1930s); Singer
DS/UK/4054Kneller Hall; Kneller Male Voice Choir; fl 1920s; British Army choir
DS/UK/1313Pitman's College; 1870-; English secretarial and business training college
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