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26 Sep 1929, Queen's Hall
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20:00
Thu 26 Sep 1929
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20:00 Thu 26 Sep 1929 Queen's Hall
Programme
William Boyce
Symphony No. 1 in B flat major, Op 2.1
- edited Constant Lambert
Edward Elgar
Sea Pictures
No. 4 Where corals lie
Sea Pictures
No. 5 The swimmer
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Concerto accademico
Victor Hely-Hutchinson
A Carol Symphony
First concert performance in London
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Hugh the Drover
Horse-hoofs thunder down the valley Act 1
Percy Pitt
An English Rhapsody
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Mlada – suite
Sir Hamilton Harty
3 Ulster Airs
No. 2 My Lagan love
Gioachino Rossini
Les soirées musicales
No. 8 Già la luna è in mezzo al mare
Granville Bantock
Songs from the Chinese Poets Set 3
No. 5 A Feast of Lanterns
Songs from the Chinese Poets Set 3
No. 2 Adrift
Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie
Overture 'Britannia', Op 52
Performers
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
Henry Wood Symphony Orchestra
Olga Haley
mezzo-soprano
mezzo-soprano
Ralph Vaughan Williams
conductor
conductor
Jelly Aranyi
violin
violin
Victor Hely-Hutchinson
conductor
conductor
Walter Widdop
tenor
tenor
Percy Pitt
conductor
conductor
Berkeley Mason
piano
piano
Composers
William Boyce
Edward Elgar
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Victor Hely-Hutchinson
Percy Pitt
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Sir Hamilton Harty
Gioachino Rossini
Granville Bantock
Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie
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Proms 1929
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