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23 Aug 1930, Queen's Hall
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20:00
Sat 23 Aug 1930
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Programme
Hector Berlioz
Benvenuto Cellini
Overture
Joseph Holbrooke
Ulalume, Op 35
Proms premiere
Eric Coates
4 Old English Songs
No. 3 Who is Sylvia?
4 Old English Songs
No. 4 It was a Lover and his Lass
Frederick Delius
Violin Concerto
interval
Modest Mussorgsky
Songs and Dances of Death
No. 4 The Field-Marshal
Percy Grainger
English Dance
London premiere
Camille Saintâ€Saëns
Suite algérienne, Op 60
Arthur Goring Thomas
12 Love Lyrics
No. 9 The willow
Herman Bemberg
Nymphes et Sylvains
Ursula Greville
Illusion
Unknown
Sigh no more, ladies
Edward German
Henry VIII
Morris Dance Act 4
Henry VIII
Shepherd's Dance Act 1
Henry VIII
Torch Dance Act 1
Maurice Ravel
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Performers
Âé¶¹Éç Symphony Orchestra
Henry Wood
conductor
conductor
Eric Coates
conductor
conductor
Dorothy Bennett
soprano
soprano
Orrea Pernel
violin
violin
Parry Jones
tenor
tenor
Ernest Lush
piano
piano
Berkeley Mason
organ
piano
organ
piano
Olive Bloom
piano
piano
Composers
Hector Berlioz
Joseph Holbrooke
Eric Coates
Frederick Delius
Modest Mussorgsky
Percy Grainger
Camille Saintâ€Saëns
Arthur Goring Thomas
Herman Bemberg
Ursula Greville
Unknown
Edward German
Maurice Ravel
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Proms 1930
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