Performance TitleBBC Proms: Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concert 1944 - Golden Jubilee Season - Prom 13
Performance Date24 June 1944
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:00
Main PerformersElena Danieli,
Trefor Jones - vocals,
Cyril Smith,
Phyllis Sellick - pianos,
George Stratton - violin,
Marie Goossens - harp,
Berkeley Mason - organ
Orchestra or BandLondon Symphony Orchestra
ConductorsSir Henry Wood,
Basil Cameron
Set ListOverture, 'Ruy Blas', Mendelssohn,
Two Shakespearian Songs, 'Who Is Sylvia?' and 'It Was a Lover' (Eric Coates, Elena Danieli),
'Piano Concerto No.3 in D Minor', Rachmaninoff (Cyril Smith),
'Largo in G', Handel (George Stratton, Marie Goossens, Berkeley Mason),
'Song of Creation' (The Immortal Hour), Boughton (Trefor Jones, Marie Goossens),
'Faery Song' (The Immortal Hour), Boughton (Trefor Jones, Marie Goossens),
Symphonic Poem, 'Till Eulenspiegel', Strauss,
'Le Carnaval Des Animaux', Saint-Saens (Cyril Smith, Phyllis Sellick),
'Suite No.1 - 'Facade', Walton
Related Archival MaterialProms Guide (RAHE/1/1944/60),
Programme (RAHE/1/1944/72)
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/A9hA9LZAcQ7-y
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1944/72BBC Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concert 1944: Golden Jubilee Season - Prom 1324 June 1944
RAHE/1/1944/60BBC Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concert 1944: Golden Jubilee Season10 June-12 August 1944
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OwsagoogotifodBBC Proms: Sir Henry Wood Promenade Concert 1943: Golden Jubilee Season17
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1345Jones; Trefor (fl 1924-1930s); Welsh tenor
DS/UK/2381Smith; Cyril James (1909-1974); OBE; English concert pianist
DS/UK/2667Sellick; Phyllis (1911-2007); OBE; English pianist, teacher
DS/UK/3617Stratton; George (fl 1930s-1940s); British violinist
DS/UK/1579Mason; Berkeley (fl 1917-1930); English organist
DS/UK/130London Symphony Orchestra (LSO); 1904-; English orchestra
DS/UK/39Wood; Sir; Henry (3 March 1869 – 19 August 1944); CH; English conductor
DS/UK/1442Cameron; Basil (18 August 1884-26 June 1975); CBE; English conductor
DS/UK/31Britain; British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); 18 October 1922-; British public service broadcaster
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