Record

Performance TitleGrand Scotch Festival and Patriotic Concert, in aid of the St John Ambulance European War Fund
Performance Date30 November 1914
Performance DayMonday
Performance Time19:45
Main PerformersTamaki Miura,
Ada Forrest,
Marta Cunningham,
Gladys Van der Beeck,
Millicent Russell,
Ada Crossley,
Ruby Helder,
Wilfred Abor,
Robert Anthony,
Everard Healy - vocals,
Dr Churchill Sibley - organ,
C Butterworth - cornet
Secondary PerformersBoy Scouts
Orchestra or BandThe Pipers of the London Scottish,
Band of HM Scots Guards,
Pipers of HM Scots Guards
ChoirsMr William Carter's Choir,
National Sunday League Choir
Boy Scouts Chorus
ConductorsWilliam Carter,
J H Maunder,
Alicia Adelaide Needham,
Agnes Bedford,
J Hurst Bannister,
F W Wood (Band of HM Scots Guards)
Set ListMarch through the Hall (Pipers),
National Anthems: England, Japan, Belgium, Russia, France (Combined Choir, Band of HM Scots Guards),
Songs: 'Ae Fond Kiss' (Wilfred Abor),
'Mary of Argyll', (Wilfred Abor),
Song: 'Charlie Is My Darling', arr. Dr Sibley (Band of HM Scots Guards, Gladys Van der Beeck),
Song: 'The Bluebells of Scotland' (Ada Crossley),
Song: 'Wi' a Hundred Pipers' (Everard Healy),
Part Song: 'The Cambells Are Coming' (William Carter's Choir),
Song: 'Angus Macdonald', Roeckel (Ada Forrest),
Cornet Solo: 'Jessie the Flower of Dunblane', trad. (C Butterworth),
Japanese Song: 'Sakura', Gounod (Tamaki Miura),
'Ave Marie', Gounod (Tamaki Miura),
Solo and Chorus: 'The Call of the Motherland', Churchill Sibley (Ruby Helder, William Carter's Choir, Band of HM Scots Guards),
Song: 'Annie Laurie' (Robert Anthony),
Chorus: 'Ready, Ay, Ready', Alicia Adelaide Needham (William Carter's Choir),
Scotch Song: 'Ye Banks and Braes' (Millicent Russell),
Chorus: 'Boy Scouts' Patrol', Henrietta Murkens (Band of HM Scots Guards, Chorus by Boy Scouts, William Carter's Choir),
Patriotic Chorus: 'Scotland, Bonnie Scotland', Churchill Sibley (William Carter's Choir, Band of HM Scots Guards)
INTERVAL
March through the Hall (Pipers),
Selection: 'Scottish Melodies' (Band of HM Scots Guards),
Chorus: 'The Border Ballad', J H Maunder (William Carter's Choir, J H Maunder)
Song: 'Comin' Thro the Rye' (Millicent Russell),
Ballad: 'Mary', Richardson (Wilfred Abor),
Songs: 'Robin Adair', arr. Alfred Moffat (Gladys Van der Beeck),
'Caller Herrin', arr. Alfred Moffat (Gladys Van der Beeck),
Song, 'Braw, Braw Lads' (Ada Crossley),
Scotch Song: 'Within a Mile' (Tamaki Miura),
Song: 'Draw the Sword, Scotland' (Everard Healy),
Song: 'MacGregor's Gathering', Keeves (Ruby Helder),
Song: 'Afton Water', Burns (Ada Forrest),
Scotch Song: 'My Ain Dear Donal' (Millicent Russell),
Song: 'Scots War Hae', Lays of Stratherne (Robert Anthony),
Chorus: 'Auld Land Syne', arr. William Carter (William Carter's Choir, Band of HM Scots Guards, Dr Churchill Sibley)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1914/55),
Handbill (RAHE/6/1914/11)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1914/55Grand Scotch Fesitval and Patriotic Concert30 November 1914
RAHE/6/1914/11Grand Scothc Festival and Patriotic Concert30 November 1914
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Oobovoib_GitogGrand Scotch Festival and Patriotic Concert, in aid of the St John Ambulance European War Fund1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/2716London Scottish Regiment; Pipers and Drummers of the London Scottish; 1860-; British volunteer pipe band
DS/UK/4587Butterworth; C (fl 1910s); Cornet player
DS/UK/2392British Army; The Band of HM Scots Guards; 1642-; British Army division
DS/UK/3715Wood; Frederick W. (fl 1912-1928); Captain; English conductor of the H.M Scots Guards Band
DS/UK/1635Sibley; John Churchill (1858-1938); Archbishop; English organist, religious leader
DS/UK/4185Mr William Carter's Choir (fl 1859-1916)
DS/UK/4586Carter; William (fl 1859-1917); British conductor, concert promotor
DS/UK/4854National Sunday League Choir; fl 1910s; British choir
DS/UK/4850Miura; Tamaki (1884-1946); Japanese opera singer
DS/UK/1842Forrest; Ada (fl 1910-1922); South African singer
DS/UK/4303Cunningham; Marta (1869-1937); American soprano singer, charity founder
DS/UK/4856Van Der Beeck; Gladys (3 February 1888-January 1958); British singer
DS/UK/1856Russell; Millicent (fl 1915-1928); English soprano
DS/UK/3984Crossley; Ada Jemima (1874-1929); Australian singer
DS/UK/4305Helder; Ruby (1890-1938); Tenor singer
DS/UK/4857Abor; Wilfrid (fl.1910s); British tenor singer
DS/UK/4858Anthony; Robert (c.1890); British baritone singer
DS/UK/4807Needham; Alicia Adelaide (1872-1945); Irish composer of songs and ballads
DS/UK/4588Maunder; John Henry (1858-1920); English composer, organist
DS/UK/4860Bedford; Agnes (fl.1910s); British conductor
DS/UK/4861Bannister; Joseph Hurst (19 November 1882-2 August 1942); British organist
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