SHANNON CHORAL SOCIETY. SECOND CONCERT—SEASON 1927. 'MERRIE ENGLAND” (Edward German). MAORILAND THEATRE, SHANNON, At 8 p.m. sharp. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1927. A Choir of 60 Voices, assisted by Miss M. Neale’s Orchestra. SOLOISTS: MISS NAOMI WHALLEY (Palmerston North), Soprano, “Bessie Throckmorton. ” MISS NORA GREEN (Wellington), Contralto, “Queen Elizabeth,” and “ Jill-all-Alone.” MR J GARDE GRIMSIIAW (Palmerston North), Tenor, “Raleigh.” MR J. D. BROWN (Levin), Baritone “Essex.” MR F. C. LEMMON (Levin), Bass “Long Tom.” PROGRAMME: THE NATIONAL ANTHEM. (Audience and Choir in Unison). God save our gracious King, Long live our noble King; God save the King. Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us; God save the King. (All (Choir only). 0 Lord our God, arise, Scatter his enemies, And make them fall; Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks, On .Thee our hopes we fix; God save us all. ' in harmony). Thy choicest gifts in store On him be pleased to pour, Long may he reign. .May he defend our laws, And ever give us cause To sing with heart and voice— God save the King. PART I. 1. Introduction, Piano Solo, Miss Thelma Shaw. 2. Opening Chorus, “Sing a-down, a-down. 3. Song (Jill) and Chorus, “Oh, where the deer do lie, there dwell I. 4. Song (Raleigh) and Chorus, “That every Jack should have a Jill. 5. Quintet, “Love is meant to make us glad.” (Bessie, Jill, Raleigh, Essex, Long Tom.) 6. Ballad (Bessie), 7. Song (Essex) and Chorus, 8. Duet (Bessie and Raleigh), 9. March and Chorus, 10. Song (Elizabeth) and Chorus, 11. Finale, PART IL 11. Introduction and Chorus, “The month o’ May.’’ Solo (Jill) “Cat, Cat, Where have you Been?” 12. Quartet, “In England, Merrie England.” (Bessie, Jill, Raleigh, Essex). 13. Duet (Jill and Raleigh), “It is the Merry Month of May.” 14. Song (Raleigh), “The English Rose. 15. Duet (Essex and Raleigh) and Chorus, “Two merry men a-drinlung.. (Robin Hood and Little John fight with Staves). 16. Waltz Song (Bessie), “Who Shall Say?” 17. Finale, “Robin Hood’s Wedding.” (Principals and Chorus). “She had a letter from her love. “The Yeomen of England.” “Come to Arcadie.” ‘ ‘ Long Live Elizabeth. ’ ’ “0 Peaceful England.” (Principals and Chorus). GOD SAVE THE KING. HONORARY CONDUCTOR: MR HOWARD ANDREW. HON. ACCOMPANIST: MRS CLIFFORD JONES. HON. SECRETARY: MR E. T. MOODY. ADMISSION: Circle and Front Stalls 2/6, Stalls 1/6. SOCIAL AFTER CONCERT.—Parish Hall, to concert attenders only. Admission 1/-. SACRED CONCERT.—Sunday Night after Church Services. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4th.
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