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11 Sep 1930, Queen's Hall
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20:00
Thu 11 Sep 1930
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Proms 1930 Prom 29
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20:00 Thu 11 Sep 1930 Queen's Hall
Programme
Frederick Delius
A Song Before Sunrise
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
Alan Bush
Symphonic Impression, Op 8
Arthur Bliss
Concerto for Two Pianos
interval
Edward Elgar
Symphony No. 1 in A flat major
Frederick Delius
A Dance Rhapsody No. 1
Cecil Armstrong Gibbs
Crossings, Op 20
No. 2 Araby
George Butterworth
Bredon Hill and Other Songs
No. 1 Bredon Hill
Herbert Howells
Puck's Minuet, Op 20.1
Percy Grainger
Handel in the Strand (arr. Henry Wood)
Performers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
Trefor Jones
tenor
tenor
Sidonie Goossens
harp
harp
Alan Bush
conductor
conductor
Arthur Bliss
conductor
conductor
Victor Hely-Hutchinson
piano
piano
Ernest Lush
piano
piano
Berkeley Mason
piano
piano
Composers
Frederick Delius
Rutland Boughton
Alan Bush
Arthur Bliss
Edward Elgar
Cecil Armstrong Gibbs
George Butterworth
Herbert Howells
Percy Grainger
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