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Performance TitleScottish Clans Association of London - Burns' Nicht - Grand Annual Scottish Concert, in aid of The Royal Scottish Corporation and The Royal Caledonian Schools
Performance Date24 January 1925
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time19:30
Main PerformersFlora Woodman,
Lily Payling,
Ethel MacLelland,
Hugh Friel,
Rintoul Johnson,
Charles MacColl - vocals,
Florence MacBride - violin,
James N Bell - organ
W G Meldrum - pipe-major,
C G Ames,
L W Beaton,
J Garvie,
A Riach,
W Rendall,
J Watson - pipes,
David Taylor,
David A Smith - pipe majors,
Corporal J Hudson - cornet
Secondary PerformersFrederick Arthur,
Roy Agnew
Orchestra or BandHM Scots Guards Band,
Pipers and Drummers of the London Scottish,
Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association of London,
Royal Caledonian Schools Pipers and Dancers
ConductorsLieutenant F W Wood
Set List'Fantasia on Scottish Melodies', A L Peace (James N.Bell),
'Atholl and Breadalbane' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'Loch Katrine' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'Macphederans' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'Black Haired Girl' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'The Green Hills' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'The Thistle', Wilson (HM Scots Guards Band),
'The Auld Scots Sangs', Rev. Dr Bethune (Ethel MacLelland),
'Is Toigh Leam a' Ghaidhealtachd' (Charles MacColl),
Dances (Royal Caledonian Schools Children),
'Eightsome Reel',
'Lochaber Broadswords',
'Doun the Burn, Davie', Robert Crawford (Flora Woodman),
'Scots Wha Ha'e', Burns (Rintoul Johnson),
'Scottish Melodirs', arr. Alfred Moffat (Florence MacBride),
'Out Over The Forth', Burns (Lily Payling),
'For the Sake of Somebody', Burns (Lily Payling),
'Afton Water', Burns (Hugh Friel),
'Here's to the Year That's Awa' (Corporal J. Hudson),
'The 25th K. O. S. B.'s' (Pipers and Drummers of London Scottish),
'Marquis of Huntly' (Pipers and Drummers of London Scottish),
'Reel O'Tulloch' (Pipers and Drummers of London Scottish),
'The Heroes of Flodden' (Pipers and Drummers of London Scottish),
'Variations on Gala Water', Stuart Archer (James N. Bell),
'Harvest Dance', Hamish McGunn (James N. Bell),
'The Glendrueal' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'Highland Rory' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'The Change House' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'The Kilt is My Delight' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'I Am A Young Man' (Pipers of the Scottish Clans Association),
'Scotia', Wilson (HM Scots Guards Band),
'Last May a Braw Wooer', Burns, (Ethel MacLelland),
'Gala Water', Burns, (Ethel MacLelland),
'Far An Robh Mi'n Raoir', trad. (Charles MacColl),
'Bha Mi'n Raoir an Coille Chaoil', trad. (Charles MacColl)
'Clach-na-Cuddin', arr. Mackenzie Murdoch (Florence MacBride),
Pipers of Royal Caledonian Schools,
'The Blue-Eyed Lass', Burns (Rintoul Johnson),
'The Star O'Robbie Burns', James Thomson (Rintoul Johnson),
'Ye Banks and Braes o'Bonnie Doon', Burns (Flora Woodman),
'The Road to the Isles' (Flora Woodman),
'A Red, Red Rose', Burns (Lily Payling),
'Spring Song', Burns (Lily Payling),
'O A' the Airts the Wind Can Blaw', Burns (Hugh Friel),
Fantasia: 'A Highland Scene', Moore (HM Scots Guards),
'Auld Lang Syne',
'God Save The King' (The National Anthem)
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1925/5)
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1925/5The Scottish Clans Association of London - 'Burns Nicht' Concert24 January 1925
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
UtalaibygipigScottish Clans Association of London - Burns' Nicht - Grand Annual Scottish Concert, in aid of The Royal Scottish Corporation and The Royal Caledonian Schools1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/157Scottish Clans Association of London; 1898-; Scottish association
DS/UK/2716London Scottish Regiment; Pipers and Drummers of the London Scottish; 1860-; British volunteer pipe band
DS/UK/2393Royal Caledonian School; 1815-; English school
DS/UK/2392British Army; The Band of HM Scots Guards; 1642-; British Army division
DS/UK/309Woodman; Flora (fl 1914-1930); Scottish soprano singer
DS/UK/168Payling; Lily (5 February 1878-15 October 1967); Australian contralto singer
DS/UK/2973MacLelland; Ethel (fl 1925); British singer
DS/UK/2974Friel; Hugh (fl 1925); British singer
DS/UK/2975Johnson; Rintoul (fl 1925); British singer
DS/UK/3715Wood; Frederick W. (fl 1912-1928); Captain; English conductor of the H.M Scots Guards Band
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