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Promenade Concert

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Relayed from The QUEEN'S
HALL
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
THE B.B.C. SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
(Principal Violin, CHARLES
WOODHOUSE)
Conducted by SIR HENRY WOOD
ELSIE SUDDABY (Soprano)
ARTHUR CRANMER (Baritone)
JAMES CHING (Pianoforte)
CHARLES WOODHOUSE
(Violin)
ROBERT MURCHIE (Flute)
Bach
Suite, No. 3, in D, for two Oboes, three Trum pets, Drums and Strings. Overture; Air; Gavotte, I and II; Bourrée ;
Gigue ELSIE SUDDABY and Orchestra
Aria, Comfort sweet, my Jesus comes (Church
Cantata, No. 151, Susser Trost , mein Jesus kommt,)
(Flute obbligato, ROBERT MURCHIE)
ORCHESTRA
Brandenburg Concerto, No. 1, in F, for Violin, three Oboes, three Bassoons, two Horns and Strings. Allegro; Adagio; Allegro; Menuetto and Trio ; Polacca and Trio
CHARLES WOODHOUSE , ROBERT MURCHIE ,
JAMES CHING , and Orchestra
Concerto, No. 8, in A Minor, for Violin, Flute,
Pianoforte and Strings
Allegro; Adagio, e dolce; Alla breve
ARTHUR CRANMER and Orchestra
Recit. and Aria, Thou most blest, all-quickening
Day
ORCHESTRA
Brandenburg Concerto, No.
3, in G, for Strings
(Note on page 328)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Henry Wood
Soprano:
Elsie Suddaby
Unknown:
Gigue Elsie Suddaby
Unknown:
Susser Trost
Unknown:
Charles Woodhouse
Unknown:
Robert Murchie
Unknown:
James Ching
Unknown:
Arthur Cranmer

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