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Performance TitleRoyal Albert Hall Choral Society (Seventeenth Season 1887-1888) - Special Performance of the 'The Golden Legend'
Performance Date8 May 1888
Performance DayTuesday
Performance Time20.00
Main PerformersMadame Albani,
Madame Patey,
Mr Charles Banks,
Mr Watkin Mills,
Mr Henschel,
Mr Santley - vocals

Mr Stainer - organ
Orchestra or BandBand and Chorus of 1000
ChoirsRoyal Choral Society
ConductorsSir Arthur Sullivan
Set List'God Save the Queen' (The National Anthem),
'The Golden Legend', Sullivan
Royal PresenceHM Queen Victoria,
HRH Prince Christain of Schleswig-Holstein,
HRH Princess Helena, Princess Christian of Schlewig-Holstein,
HRH The Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne,
HRH Princess Helen of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Duchess of Albany
HH Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein
Performance Notes"In view of the large audiences which attended the concerts, and the very favourable criticisms of the performance by the Press, the Committee feel justified in regarding the season of 1886-1887 as representing the greatest artistic success which has been achieved by the Society since its formation."
(The Times, 6 October 1887)

"The Queen arrived at 4 o'clock and was warmly cheered on entering the hall, band and chorus simultaneously performing the National Anthem. Her Majesty graciously bowed in acknowledgement of the applause of the audience, and seemed deeply moved by the cordial reception given to her. The sight was indeed a very impressive one. Whatever may be said against the acoustical qualities of the Albert-Hall, it cannot be denied that its imposing dimensions and its fine architecture are eminently adapted to an occasion of this kind. Only a great nation could supply such a hall and fill it with such an audience."
(The Times, 9 May 1888)

"At ½ past 3 went to the Albert Hall, with Lenchen [Princess Helena, Princess Christian of Schlewig-Holstein], Helen [Princess Helen of Waldeck and Pyrmont, Duchess of Albany] and Victoria S H [Princess Helena Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein], Louise [Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne, later Duchess of Argyll] and Christian [Prince Christain of Schleswig-Holstein] meeting me there, where Sullivan's "Golden Legend" was most beautifully given. The Hall was very full and it was very hot. The Choir of the Royal Albert Hall Choral Society, sang the choruses. Albani sang exquisitely and the music is lovely. There was a pause between the parts, and at the conclusion, before I left, I spoke to Albani, Mme Patey, Dr Stainer, who presided at the organ, Mr Watkin Mills, Mr Banks, Mr Henschel, and lastly Sir A. Sullivan, whom I complimented very much. There was a great crowd outside, who cheered very much."
(Queen Victoria's Diary, 8 May 1888)

HM Queen Victoria's final visit to the Royal Albert Hall.
Related Archival Material'Illustrated London News' article
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Work9570Royal Albert Hall Choral Society (Seventeenth Season 1887-1888)11
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/3848Albani; Dame; Emma (1 November 1847-3 April 1930); DBE; Canadian-British operatic soprano
DS/UK/5413Patey; Janet Monach (1842-1894); British oratorio contralto
DS/UK/8810Banks; Charles (fl.1880s); English tenor
DS/UK/3898Watkin-Mills; Robert (1849-1930); British bass-baritone
DS/UK/4137Henschel; Sir; George (1850-1934); German-born British baritone, pianist, conductor, composer
DS/UK/3982Santley; Sir; Charles (1834-1922); British opera singer
DS/UK/49Royal Choral Society (RCS); 1872-; English choir
DS/UK/170Victoria; Alexandrina (24 May 1819-22 January 1901); Queen, Empress of India; British Queen of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
DS/UK/3978Princess Helena / Princess Christian; Helena Augusta Victoria (1846-1923); British royal family member
DS/UK/6201Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein; Frederick Christian Charles Augustus (1831-1917); German prince
DS/UK/2224Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll; Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939); British royal family member - the sixth child and fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and her husband, Albert, Prince Consort
DS/UK/220Sullivan MVO; Sir; Arthur Seymour (1842-1900); British operatic composer
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