by the Band of 1st Bn. THE KING'S OWN YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY.
(By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. W.W.B. Thorp, D.S.O., and Officers.)
Bandmaster, Mr. F.G. MOSS.
Relayed from Granville Gardens Pavilion, Dover.
THE BAND.
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by the Band of 1st Bn. THE KING'S OWN YORKSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY.
(By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. W.W.B. Thorp, D.S.O., and Officers.)
Bandmaster, Mr. F.G. MOSS.
Relayed from Granville Gardens Pavilion, Dover.
THE BAND.
DOROTHY BENNETT
(Soprano).
From the Studio.
Minden March.
Regimental March,
"Jock o' York."
Dorothy Bennett (Soprano); Esther Coleman (Contralto); Eric Greene (Tenor); Dale Smith (Baritone).
In "The Daisy Chain."
A Cycle of Twelve Songs of Childhood.
Composed by Liza Lehmann (Born July 11th, 1862).
Quartet, "Blind Man's Buff "
Note: The R.L. Stevenson words are from "A Child's Garden of Verses."
(No. 11):
"THE WINTERS TALE." Hermione Lilian Braithwaite
Act I., Scene 1-A Room of State in Leontes' Palace.
Act II... Scene I-A Room in Leontes' Palace.
Act III., Scene 2-A Court of Justice.
Act V., Scene 3-A Chapel in Paulina's House.
St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
Address by The Rev. H. R. L. SHEPPARD. During which he will appeal for " The St. Martin's Church
Summer Holiday Fund."
Local Announcements.
Conductor,
JOHN BARBIROLLI.
Leader, BORIS PECKER.
The English Singers:
FLORA MANN,
NORMAN STONE , NELLIE CARSON , NORMAN NOTLEY , LILLIAN BERGER , CUTHBERT KELLY.
Overture; Andante; Minuetto ; Allegro Molto.
Madrigals and a Ballet.
Folk Songs.
Motets.
Prelude and Fugue in G Minor
(Bach, transcribed by Julius Harrison ).