Main Performers | Carrie Tubb, Flora Woodman, Gladys Palmer, Edith Furmedge, Tudor Davies, Ivor Foster, Herbert Heyner, Harry Dearth - vocals, W H Squire - violincello |
Secondary Performers | S Liddle, Berkeley Mason - accompanists |
Orchestra or Band | The London Symphony Orchestra |
Set List | Overture: 'The Bartered Bride', Smetana (London Symphony Orchestra), 'Love's Philosophy', Roger Quilter (Tudor Davies), 'Passing Dreams' and 'Song of the Blackbird', Roger Quilter (Gladys Palmer), 'The Stars Have Eyes', Wilfrid Sanderson (Ivor Foster), 'St. Peter and the Rose', Richard Bloye (Flora Woodman), Violincello Solo: 'Romance sans paroles', Faure (W H Squire, London Symphony Orchestra) Violincello Solo: 'Peasant Dance', Wolstenholme (W H Squire, London Symphony Orchestra), 'An Ancient Mariner', Wilfrid Sanderson (Harry Dearth), 'Twilight', Katherine A Glen (Carrie Tubb), 'The Castilian Maid', Lisa Lehmann (Carrie Tubb), (Shakespeare Songs, 1st. Set) 'O Mistress Mine' and 'Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind', Roger Quilter (Herbert Heyner, London Symphony Orchestra), 'O Flower of All The World', A Woodforde-Finden (Edith Furmedge), 'Anitra's Dance and Dance of the Gnomes' Peer Gynt Suite, No.1, Grieg (London Symphony Orchestra), 'Summer! I Depart' (The Swan and the Skylark), Goring Thomas (Tudor Davies), New Song: 'The Silent Vale', T.Wilkinson Stephenson (Gladys Palmer), Violincello Solo: 'An Old Italian Love Song', Sammartini-Squire (W H Squire), Violincello Solo: 'Butterfly', Popper (W H Squire), Songs of the Cornish Coast: 'Flotsam' and 'John Pengelly', Helena Bland (Ivor Foster), 'The Bargain', Malcolm Davidson (Flora Woodman), 'Don't Hurry', Wilfrid Sanderson (Flora Woodman), New Suite: 'Harvest Time', Haydn Wood (London Symphony Orchestra), 'Muggleton St. Martin', H Waterman Harris (Harry Dearth), (Four Old English Songs), 'Orpheus With His Lute' and ' Under the Greenwood Tree', Eric Coates (Carrie Tubb, London Symphony Orchestra), 'An Old Garden', Hope Temple (Herbert Heyner), 'Beyond the Dawn', Wilfrid Sanderson (Edith Furmedge), Overture: 'Raymond', Ambroise Thomas (London Symphony Orchestra) |
Related Archival Material | Programme and Book of Words (RAHE/1/1921/45) |