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- 24th September 1966 (Creation)
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Organ In Sanity and Madness. At the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington, S. W. 7. The Royal College of Organists presents an investigation into the monarchical Rights and Wrongs of the King of Instruments...
Devised and produced by Peter Hurford. With the aid of: Felix Aprahamian, John Birch, James Blades, John Dykes Bower, Ralph Downes, Francis Jackson, Martin Neary, Simon Preston, Gillian Weir, Sir Jack Westrup, Allan Wicks, David Willcocks, The Jacques Orchestra (leader: Ivor McMahon), The Choral Scholars of King's College, Cambridge.
Programme:
The Loyal Air - Thomas Arne
Etude Symphonique - Enrico Bossi
The Winchester Organ - Anon and others
Concerto I in C - Antonio Soler
Fugue in D (BWV 532½) - J. S. Bach
Duet for Organ - Samuel Wesley (edited Walter Emery)
Les Heures Bourguignonnes - Georges Jacob
The Lost Chord - Sir Arthur Sullivan (arranged Glyn Bragg)
L'Orgue Concrète - Alan Ridout
Miniconcerto for 845 penny-whistles, organ and percussion - John McCabe
Interval
Organ Concerto in B flat (the harp), Op. 4, No. 6 - Handel
The arrival of the Queen of... shhhhh! - Handel
The Storm - Nicholas Jacques Lemmens
That Toccata - C. M. Widor
Humpty Dumpty and his Flase Relations - Gordon Jacob
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Two items: A leaflet and a full programme.