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10 Sep 1931, Queen's Hall
Previous Event
20:00
Thu 10 Sep 1931
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Proms 1931 Prom 29
Prom 29
20:00 Thu 10 Sep 1931 Queen's Hall
Programme
Peter Warlock
Capriol Suite (version for full orchestra)
Sir Eugene Goossens
Four Conceits, Op 20
Ethel Smyth
Lieder, Op. 4
No. 2 La danse Proms premiere of this selection
Lieder, Op. 4
No. 3 Chrysilla Proms premiere of this selection
Gustav Holst
The Perfect Fool
Ballet music
Rutland Boughton
The Immortal Hour
No. 49 In the days of the great fires Act 2
The Immortal Hour
No. 55 How beautiful they are Act 2
William Walton
Viola Concerto
Constant Lambert
The Rio Grande
Alexander Borodin
Prince Igor
Polovtsian Dances Act 2
Hugh Bradford
Variations on a Popular Theme
World premiere
interval
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
The Bamboula, Op 75
Performers
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Symphony Orchestra
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
Ethel Smyth
conductor
conductor
Herbert Heyner
baritone
baritone
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Symphony Orchestra (members)
Trefor Jones
tenor
tenor
Sidonie Goossens
harp
harp
William Walton
conductor
conductor
Lionel Tertis
viola
viola
Constant Lambert
conductor
conductor
Angus Morrison
piano
piano
Doris Owens
contralto
contralto
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Singers
Composers
Peter Warlock
Sir Eugene Goossens
Ethel Smyth
Gustav Holst
Rutland Boughton
William Walton
Constant Lambert
Alexander Borodin
Hugh Bradford
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
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Proms 1931
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