Record

Performance TitleGrand Patriotic Concert, in aid of The Queens 'Works for Women' Fund
Performance Date10 October 1914
Performance DaySaturday
Performance Time14:30
Main PerformersMadame Clara Butt
Mr Kennerley Rumford - vocals,
Harold Craxton - pianoforte
Arthur E Godfrey - organ
Mr H L Balfour - piano
Orchestra or BandQueen's Hall Orchestra
ChoirsRoyal Choral Society
ConductorsSir Frederick Bridge,
Sir Henry J Wood,
Sir Frederic Cowen,
Mr Landon Ronald,
Sir Edward Elgar,
Sir Charles Stanford
Set ListThe National Anthems of The Allies: 'Belgium, Japan, Russia, France' (Henry J Wood, Clara Butt, Royal Choral Society, Frederick Bridge),
'God Save the King' (Clara Butt, Choir, Orchestra),
'He Giveth His Beloved Sleep', Frederick Bridge (Clara Butt, Royal Choral Society, Frederick Bridge),
Air: 'God Shall Wipe Away All Tears' (Light of the World), Arthur Sullivan,
Chorus: 'Yea, Though I Walk',
Songs: 'Drake's Drum', C Villiers Stanford (C Villiers Stanford),
'The King's Highway',
Poem: 'A Call to Arms', Tennyson (Frederick Bridge, Kennerley Rumford),
Orchestra: 'Welsh Rhapsody', Edward German (Landon Ronald),
New Songs: 'My Son', Teresa del Riego (Clara Butt),
'The Home Flag' (Harold Craxton),
Orchestra: 'Shepherd Fennel's Dance', Balfour Gardiner (Henry J Wood)
INTERVAL
Marching Song: 'Follow the Colours', Edward Elgar (Royal Choral Society, Edward Elgar),
'Fall In', Frederic H Cowen (Kennerley Rumford, Frederic H Cowen)
Suite de Ballet: 'The Language of Flowers' (2nd Set), Frederic H Cowen (Queen's Hall Orchestra, Frederic H Cowen),
'The King's Way', Elgar (Clara Butt, Edward Elgar)
'Land of Hope and Glory', Elgar (Clara Butt, Edward Elgar),
'God Save the King' (The National Anthem) (But, Choir, Orchestra, Audience),
Three Cheers
Royal PresenceHM King George,
HM Queen Mary,
HRH Princess Christian,
HRH Princess Henry of Battenberg,
HRH Prince Albert,
HRH Prince Alexander of Teck,
HRH Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein,
HRH Princess Louise of Schleswig-Holstein
Performance Notes"Few singers have at the present moment such opportunities for public usefulness as Mme. Clara Butt and Mr Kennerley Rumford, but they have already shown unusual readiness to turn their opportunities to practical account. The concert which they gave in the Albert Hall on Saturday afternoon, and in which they had the cooperation of a number of well-known musicians, was devoted to the interests of the Queen's Work for Women Fund at the nomination of Queen Mary, who gave her patronage to the concert.
The Albert Hall was packed on Saturday, and the proceeds must have been materially increased by the brisk sale carried on in Union Jacks, patriotic badges, and copies of the songs. Most of the songs in the programme were those lately published for the benefit of the Prince of Wales Fund, so that the wave of patriotic commerce was swelled in many directions.
But though the kinds were various, songs, choruses, etc and the theme was the same, from the National Anthems of the Allies at one end to 'Land of Hope and Glory at the other. What else could it be? It could be a deeper patriotism and a nobler art than most of our song-writers dare to express or our people are able to comprehend at present. But the singers take the material offered them and Mme Clara Butt and Mr Kennerley Rumford made the most of it all. Teresa del Riego's 'My Son' and Harold Craxton's 'The Home Flag' are both songs which trust to the singer for their reputation. Sir Edward Elgar's 'The King's Way' has more positive character of its own, but it is not likely to rival 'Land of Hope and Glory' in its popularity.
To say that Sir Frederick Cowen's 'Fall In' was among his successes is only to say that it was in the programme: for everything was a success. About half the songs, including this one, were encored, and the audience would willingly have encored the other half."
(The Times, 12 October 1914)

According to The Daily Telegraph (12 October 1914) thousands of Union Jack flags were sold in the hall during the interval, which were waved at the climax of the concert by audience members.

A cheque for £1700 was sent to The Queens 'Works for Women' Fund and £350 to The Three Arts Fund, with several other charities receiving £100 or more each.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/1/1914/48),
Handbill (RAHE/6/1914/9)
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Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/1914/48Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford's Concert, In Aid Of The Queen's 'Work For Women' Fund10 October 1914
RAHE/6/1914/9Clara Butt and Kennerley Rumford - Grand Patriotic Concert10 October 1914
Work
Ref NoTitleNo of Performances
OtapivyditorGrand Patriotic Concert, in aid of The Queens 'Works for Women' Fund1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/194Ronald; Sir; Landon (1873-1938); English conductor, composer, pianist, singing teacher and administrator
DS/UK/167Butt; Dame; Clara (1 February 1872-23 January 1936); DBE; English contralto singer
DS/UK/177Rumford; Robert Kennerley (2 September 1870-9 March 1957); English baritone singer
DS/UK/4718Craxton; Thomas Harold Hunt 'Harold' (1885-1971); English pianist, composer
DS/UK/4845Godfrey; Arthur Eugene (1868-1939); British organist
DS/UK/1614Balfour; H L (28 October 1859-27 December 1946); British organist and teacher
DS/UK/4264Queen's Hall; Queen's Hall Orchestra; 1895-1995; British orchestra
DS/UK/49Royal Choral Society (RCS); 1872-; English choir
DS/UK/1613Bridge; Sir; Frederick (5 December 1844-18 March 1924); CVO; English organist, composer, teacher, writer
DS/UK/4211Cowen; Sir; Frederic Hymen (1852-1935); British pianist, conductor, composer
DS/UK/58Elgar; Sir; Edward (2 June 1857-23 February 1934); 1st Baronet, OM, GCVO; English composer and conductor
DS/UK/39Wood; Sir; Henry (3 March 1869 – 19 August 1944); CH; English conductor
DS/UK/2005Her Highness Princess; Helena Victoria (1870-1948); British royal family member
DS/UK/402Queen; Alexandra of Denmark (1 December 1844-20 November 1925); Danish-born Queen consort of the UK and Empress consort of India
DS/UK/3062of Schleswig-Holstein; Marie Louise (12 August 1872-8 December 1956); Her Highness Princess; British Royal family
DS/UK/3978Princess Helena / Princess Christian; Helena Augusta Victoria (1846-1923); British royal family member
DS/UK/3160Cambridge; Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George (1874-1957); 1st Earl of Athlone; Major-General; British military commander, husband of Princess Alice of Albany
DS/UK/1700George VI (1895-1952); British King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India (1938-1947)
DS/UK/1115George V (1865-1936); British King and Emperor of India (1910-1936)
DS/UK/1703Stanford; Sir; Charles Villiers (1852-1924); Irish composer, teacher, conductor
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