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Performance TitleA Not So Silent Night - The Christmas Story Told Through Carols, in aid of The Mental Health Foundation
Performance Date28 March 1983
Performance DayMonday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersIan Caddy - vocal,
John Birch - organ
Secondary PerformersJohn Alley - piano
Orchestra or BandTrumpeters of the Band of the Royal Corps of Signals
ChoirsMassed Choirs:
Royal Choral Society,
Alexandra Choir,
Ariel Choir,
Ealing Choral Society,
Finchley Choral Society,
Goldsmiths Choral Union,
Harrow Philharmonic Choir,
Highgate Choral Society,
Islington Choral Society,
National Westminster Choir,
Rowan Tree Choir,
St. Pauls Festival Choir,
Upminster Back Society,
Westminster Choral Society,
Hurstpierpoint College Boys Choir,
The Morden Farm Middle School Singers
ConductorsMeredith Davies
Set List'Fanfare'
'Once in Royal David's City'
'The Holly and the Ivy'
'See,Amid the Winter's'
B'oar's Head' (Procession),
'Star Carol',
'The First Nowell',
'O Little Town of Bethlehem',
'The Twelve Days of Christmas',
Appeal (Michael Heyland),
'Good King Wenceslas
INTERVAL
'Fanfare',
Children's Medley',
'O Come, All Ye Faithful',
'In the Bleak Mid-Winter',
'Unto Us is Born a Son',
'A Maiden Most Gentle',
'God Rest You Merry Gentlemen',
'I Saw Three Ships',
'Stille Nacht',
'Fanfare',
'Hark, the Herald Angels Sing'
Royal PresenceHRH Prince Michael of Kent,
HRH Princess Michael of Kent
Performance NotesThe event was filmed by Compact Television.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1983/37)
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/DYrDY4dDY5FPmh
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1983/37'A Not So Silent Night' - The Christmas Story Told Through Carols28 March 1983
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
Usapchaix_GoovA Not So Silent Night - The Christmas Story Told Through Carols, in aid of The Mental Health Foundation1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/1532Goldsmiths; Goldsmiths Choral Union (GCU); 1932-; English amateur choir
DS/UK/2904Highgate Choral Society; 1878-; English choir
DS/UK/2937Birch; John (9 July 1929-28 April 2012); British organist and choral director
DS/UK/4987The Band of the Royal Corps of Signals (1938)
DS/UK/12083Caddy; Ian (1947-); English bass-baritone
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