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Promenade Concert Part I

on National Programme Daventry

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from the Queen's Hall, London,
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
Excerpts from
' Parsifal '
(Wagner)
EDITH FURMEDGE (contralto)
ELENA DANIELI (soprano)
HELENA BROMLEY (soprano)
KATE WINTER (soprano)
MOLLY DE GUNST (soprano)
JANET POWELL (soprano)
MYRA OWEN (soprano)
FRANK TITTERTON (tenor)
VICTOR HARDING (bass)
HERBERT HEYNER (baritone)
NORMAN WALKER (baritone)
THE BBC CHORUS i
(Chorus Master, LESLIE WOODGATE )
THE PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
(Hon. Conductor, C. KENNEDY Scott)
THE BBC
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(90 Players)
Principal Violin, MARIE WILSON
Conducted by SIR HENRY J. WOOD
Prelude
The Grail Scene and Finale, Act I
Gumemanz, NORMAN WALKER ; Titurel, VICTOR HARDING ; Parsifal, FRANK TITTERTON ; Amfortas, HERBERT HEYNER
THE PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
Klingsor's Magic Garden and Flower
Maidens' Scene, Act II
Parsifal, FRANK TITTERTON ; Kundry, EDITH FURMEDGE ; Flower Maidens:
ELENA DANIELI, KATE WINTER,
JANET POWELL , HELENA BROMLEY ,
MOLLY DE GUNST , and MYRA OWEN
Amfortas' Prayer, Procession of Knights,
The Healing of Amfortas and Closing Scene, Act III
Amfortas, HERBERT HEYNER ; Parsifal,
FRANK TITTEKTON
THE BBC CHORUS
THE PHILHARMONIC CHOIR
Tickets can be obtained from [address removed] and usual agents. Prices (including Entertainments Tax) : 75. 6d., 6s., 5s. (reserved); 3s. (unreserved), promenade (payment at doors only) 2s.

Contributors

Soprano:
Elena Danieli
Soprano:
Helena Bromley
Soprano:
Myra Owen
Baritone:
Herbert Heyner
Chorus Master:
Leslie Woodgate
Violin:
Marie Wilson
Conducted By:
Sir Henry J. Wood
Unknown:
Norman Walker
Unknown:
Victor Harding
Unknown:
Frank Titterton
Unknown:
Herbert Heyner
Unknown:
Frank Titterton
Unknown:
Edith Furmedge
Unknown:
Janet Powell
Unknown:
Helena Bromley
Unknown:
Molly De Gunst
Unknown:
Herbert Heyner
Unknown:
Frank Tittekton

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