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2 Oct 1930, Queen's Hall
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Proms 1930 Prom 47
Prom 47
20:00 Thu 2 Oct 1930 Queen's Hall
Programme
Jeremiah Clarke
The Prince of Denmark's March (arr. Henry Wood)
Sir Eugene Goossens
Oboe Concerto
World premiere
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Songs of travel
No. 3 The roadside fire
Songs of travel
No. 1 The vagabond
John Ireland
Piano Concerto
World premiere
interval
Edward Elgar
Symphony No. 2 in E flat major
George Frideric Handel
Concerto grosso in B minor, Op. 6 No. 12
John Ireland
Santa Chiara
Charles Villiers Stanford
A Sheaf of Songs from Leinster, Op 140
No. 5 The Bold Unbiddable Child
Felix Mendelssohn
Overture 'Ruy Blas'
Performers
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
Berkeley Mason
organ
piano
organ
piano
Anon.
trumpet
trumpet
BBC Symphony Orchestra (members)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Léon Goossens
oboe
oboe
George Parker
baritone
baritone
Helen Perkin
piano
piano
Edward Elgar
conductor
conductor
Composers
Jeremiah Clarke
Sir Eugene Goossens
Ralph Vaughan Williams
John Ireland
Edward Elgar
George Frideric Handel
Charles Villiers Stanford
Felix Mendelssohn
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Proms 1930
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Elgar: Symphony No. 2
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