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Proms 2024
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5 Aug 1941, Royal Albert Hall
Previous Event
18:30
Tue 5 Aug 1941
Next Event
Proms 1941 Prom 21
Prom 21
18:30 Tue 5 Aug 1941 Royal Albert Hall
Programme
Jeremiah Clarke
The Prince of Denmark's March (arr. Henry Wood)
Roy Harris
Overture 'When Johnny Comes Marching Â鶹ԼÅÄ'
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Serenade to Music
Samuel Barber
Symphony No. 1, Op 9
Proms premiere
John Alden Carpenter
Song of Faith
Arnold Bax
London Pageant
Ernest Schelling
Suite fantastique
Edward Elgar
‘Enigma’ Variations
Performers
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
Harold Edwin Darke
organ
organ
George Eskdale
trumpet
trumpet
London Symphony Orchestra (members)
London Symphony Orchestra
Joyce Sutton
contralto
contralto
Marjorie Avis
soprano
soprano
Leonard Hodgson
tenor
tenor
Bradbridge White
tenor
tenor
Margaret Godley
soprano
soprano
Margaret Rees
soprano
soprano
Margaret Rolfe
contralto
contralto
Emlyn Bebb
tenor
tenor
Stanley Riley
bass
bass
Victor Utting
bass
bass
Gertrude Wood
contralto
contralto
René Soames
tenor
tenor
Sybilla Marshall
soprano
soprano
Wesley Dennison
bass
bass
Winifred Downer
contralto
contralto
Samuel Dyson
bass
bass
Basil Cameron
conductor
conductor
Frank Phillips
speaker
speaker
Alexandra Choir
Benno Moiseiwitsch
piano
piano
Composers
Jeremiah Clarke
Roy Harris
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Samuel Barber
John Alden Carpenter
Arnold Bax
Ernest Schelling
Edward Elgar
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Proms 1941
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