Record

Performance TitleGrand Jubilee Concert to Commemorate the Opening of the Hall by the late Queen Victoria on March 29 1871, and the Formation of the Royal Choral Society in October of That year, in aid of St. Thomas's Hospital
Performance Date7 May 1921
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time15:00
Main PerformersCarrie Tubb,
Kirkby Lunn,
Ben Davies,
Robert Radford - vocals,
H L Balfour - organ
A W Payne,
F C Gray - violins
Secondary PerformersR A Greir - piano
Orchestra or BandRoyal Albert Hall Orchestra,
Royal Choral Society Orchestra
ChoirsRoyal Choral Society (One Thousand voices)
ConductorsLandon Ronald (Royal Albert Hall Orchestra),
Sir Frederick Bridge (Royal Choral Society),
Sir Edward Elgar,
Alexander C Mackenzie,
Charles V Stanford (unable to attend due to ill health)
Set ListQuartet and Chorus: 'Marching Song of Peace' (War and Peace), H Parry (Carrie Tubb, Kirkby Lunn, Ben Davies, Robert Radford, Choir, Orchestra),
Song: 'Onaway! Awake, Beloved' from Hiawatha, Coleridge-Taylor (Ben Davies),
Part-Song: 'Sweet and Low (Choir),
Motet: 'Peace Lives Again', J. Frederick Bridge (Choir),
Recitative and Aria: 'The Jewel Song' from Faust, Gounod (Carrie Tubb),
Old English Dances (First Set): 'No.2, Rustic Dance' and 'No.4, Country Dance', Frederic H Cowen (Orchestra),
Chorus: 'With Proud Thanksgiving', Edward Elgar (Choir),
Organ Solo: 'Prelude', Stainer (H L Balfour),
'For the Fallen', E Elgar,
Solo and Chorus: 'Land of Hope and Glory', Edward Elgar (Kirkby Lunn, Choir),
Overture: 'Britannia', Alexander C Mackenzie (Orchestra),
Songs with Chorus: 'Songs of the Sea': 'Drakes Drum, The Old Superb', Charles V. Stanford (Robert Radford),
'O Gladsome Light, The Night is Calm' from The Golden Legend, Sullivan (Carrie Tubb, Choir)
Royal PresenceHM King George V,
HRH Queen Mary,
HRH Princess Mary,
HRH Princess Christian,
HRH Princess Beatrice,
Duke of Connaught (President of the Royal Choral Society)
Lady Patricia Ramsay
Performance Notes"The King and Queen will be present this afternoon at the 'Jubilee Concert' at the Albert Hall, which is being held to commemorate the opening of the Hall by Queen Victoria on March 20 1871, and the formation of the Royal Choral Society in October of that year. Besides their Majesties, there will be present Princess Mary, the Duke of Connaught, Lady Paricia Ramsay, Princess Christian and Princess Beatrice. The two latter and the Duke of Connaught were also present at the opening by Queen Victoria 50 years ago. On their arrival, the King and Queen will be received by Lord Howe (President ), and members of the Council of the Corporation of the Hall, and by Lord Shaftsbury (Vice-President) and the Committee of the Management of the Royal Choral Society. During the interval the King will receive the seven surviving members of the Royal Choral Society, who joined it in 1871, and are still active members of it."
(The Times, 7 May 1921)

"Fifty years of musical activity at the Royal Albert Hall was celebrated on Saturday in the presence of the King and Queen with all the symbols of dignity and festivity, both material and muscial, which it was possible to muster. ...the programme had been designed to recall typical phrases in the career of the Royal Choral Society whose life has been central with that of the hall.
...The reception of the veterans of the society by the King must have been the most gratifying to the performers of all the votes of thanks which were duly registered in their different ways during the afternoon. It, too, had its symbolism. It acknowledged that musical performances of this kind could only have been carried on through recent years by the exertions of the veterans. Sir Frederick Bridge in particular deserves all congratulations for having maintained the Albert Hall performances through the war and more.
Shortly before their Majesties arrived a presentation was made to Mr Palmer marking the jubilee and his completion of 20 years' service connected with the hall. Miss Elsie Fogerty, principal of the Central School of Dramatic Art, handed to him on behalf of herself and her pupils a laurel harp with golden strings.
His Majesty conferred the Victorian Order on Mr. Hilton Carter, in recognition and appreication of his services during 20 years as manager of the Royal Albert Hall."
(The Times, 9 May 1921)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1921/28)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1921/28Grand Jubilee Concert7 May 1921
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
ExabidorideanGrand Jubilee Concert to Commemorate the Opening of the Hall by the late Queen Victoria on March 29th, 1871, and the Formation of the Royal Choral Society in October of That year, in aid of St. Thomas's Hospital1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/189Tubb; Carrie (17 May 1876-20 September 1976); English soprano singer
DS/UK/1655Lunn; Louise Kirkby (1873-1930); English contralto
DS/UK/1616Davies; Ben (1858-1943); Welsh tenor
DS/UK/214Radford; Robert (1874-1933); British bass opera singer
DS/UK/1703Stanford; Sir; Charles Villiers (1852-1924); Irish composer, teacher, conductor
DS/UK/1985Mackenzie; Sir; Alexander C. (1847-1935); Dr; Scottish composer, conductor, teacher
DS/UK/58Elgar; Sir; Edward (2 June 1857-23 February 1934); 1st Baronet, OM, GCVO; English composer and conductor
DS/UK/1613Bridge; Sir; Frederick (5 December 1844-18 March 1924); CVO; English organist, composer, teacher, writer
DS/UK/194Ronald; Sir; Landon (1873-1938); English conductor, composer, pianist, singing teacher and administrator
DS/UK/49Royal Choral Society (RCS); 1872-; English choir
DS/UK/228Royal Albert Hall; Royal Albert Hall Orchestra; 1915-c1931; Orchestra
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