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14 Sep 1915, Queen's Hall
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20:00
Tue 14 Sep 1915
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Proms 1915 Prom 27
Prom 27
20:00 Tue 14 Sep 1915 Queen's Hall
Programme
Gioachino Rossini
William Tell – overture
Felix Mendelssohn
2 Lieder ohne Worte (orch. Ernest Guiraud)
No. 30 in A major: Allegretto grazioso 'Frühlingslied' (Op. 62 No. 6)
2 Lieder ohne Worte (orch. Ernest Guiraud)
No. 34 in C major: Presto 'Spinnerlied' (Op. 67 No. 4)
Giuseppe Verdi
La Traviata - 'È strano! è strano!'
Paul Corder
Rapunzel
Prelude Act 1 World premiere
Rapunzel
Prelude Act 2 World premiere
Ernest Schelling
Suite fantastique
Richard Wagner
Lohengrin
No. 1 Prelude Act 1
Rienzi
Aria 'Allmächt'ger Vater, blick herab!' Act 5 Scene 1
Edward Elgar
Carillon, Op 75
interval
Camille Saint‐Saëns
Le déluge, Op 45
Prelude
Dorothy Forster
The little rose-clad window
Hermann Löhr
Flow'r of Brittany
Davorin Jenko
Serbian National Anthem (arr. Henry Wood)
Performers
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
The New Queen’s Hall Orchestra
Elsie Cochrane
soprano
soprano
Paul Corder
conductor
conductor
Benno Moiseiwitsch
piano
piano
John Booth
tenor
tenor
Tita Brand-Cammaerts
speaker
speaker
Frederick Kiddle
piano
piano
Composers
Gioachino Rossini
Felix Mendelssohn
Giuseppe Verdi
Paul Corder
Ernest Schelling
Richard Wagner
Edward Elgar
Camille Saint‐Saëns
Dorothy Forster
Hermann Löhr
Davorin Jenko
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Proms 1915
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