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Description 32 Concert Programmes from the Philip Cannon Archive. Stored loose.

30/05/1951. Institut Francais du Royaume Uni. Programme dedicated to Philip Cannon's works, including Songs to Delight, Concertino for Pianoforte and Strings, and Sinfonietta for Strings.

1954. Henry Wood Proms season programme for 1954. Including performance of Cannon's Symphonic Study "Spring" on 20th August 1954 by the BBC Symphony Orchestra cond. Sir Malcolm Sargent. No more detailed information of the performance given.

1966-1967. Opera for All programme, with repertoire including Cannon's The Man From Venus. With programme notes.

04/06/1970. The Redcliffe Concerts of British Music at The Purcell Room. Includes Cannon's Cinq Chansons de Femme. No programme notes.

07/03/1972. The Symphonic Wind Orchestra at The Royal College of Music. Conducted by Philip Cannon. Includes list of works but no notes.

25/03/1972. 40th Anniversary concert for Aylesbury Choral Society. includes first performance of Cannon's Motet: Heaven, commissioned by the society. Includes brief programme notes.

19/06/1972. The Symphonic Wind Orchestra at The Royal College of Music. Conducted by Philip Cannon. Includes list of works but no notes.

05/11/1972. Alberni String Quartet at the Purcell Room. Programme includes Cannon's String Quartet (1964). No programme notes.

18/02/1972. The Music Group of London at the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Includes first performance of Cannon's Trio for violin, cello and piano. Includes programme notes.

23/04/1975. Service of Thanksgiving on St George's Day for the quincentenary of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Programme consists of Cannon's A Te Deum. Commissioned by HM The Queen, and televised. No Programme notes.

26/04/1975. Opening Concert of the Quincentenary at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Includes Cannon's The Temple, with programme and biographical notes.

05/07/1975. Recital by The Bach Choir at King's College Chapel, Cambridge. Includes Cannon's The Temple. Same notes as above performance.

09-25/08/1975. Festival de Musique de Chambre de Paris. No performance of Cannon's listed.

19-21/09/1975. The Bach Choir in France. Cannon's The Temple listed on 21 Sept. at the Chapelle Royale, Versailles. No programme notes.

20/09/1975. Bach Choir of London as part of the Fondation Royaumont 16th Saison Musicale 1975. Includes perforamnce of Cannon's The Temple. No programme notes.

12/11/1977. City of London School Autumn Concert. Programme includes Cannon' Concertino for piano and strings. No Programme notes.

12/02/1979. La Sociéte Francaise de Musique Contemporaine presentes Les Lundis Musicaus de L'Atelier. Includes performance of Cannon's Quatuor. No programme notes.

16-23/08/1980. Gloucester Three Choirs Festival. Includes first performance of commissioned work: Cannon's 'Lord of Light'. No Programme notes.

17/06/1984(?). Bochmann String Quartet at the Wigmore Hall, with David Campbell, Clarinet. Programme includes Cannon's Clarinet Quintet - 'Logos'. No programme notes.

24/11/1984. Musique de Chambre, Sextuor á cordes de l'Orchestre national de France. Seemingly no mention of Cannon in the programme.

1985-86. Radio France Saison Musicale 85/86. Includes mention of performance of Cannon's Variations Pour Sextuor a Cordes on 13/11/1985.

27/05/1989. St. Michael's Mount, Cornwall. the Cornish Music Guild celebrates the 40th Anniversary of the Council of Europe. including works by Cannon among others.

03/10/1992. Newcastle University Conservatorium of Music. Mattara Celebrity concert by Diane Selmon and Charles Glenn. Piano Duo. programme includes Cannon's Galop Parisien for 2 Pianos. Very brief programme notes.

29/03/1994. DIP RCM Final Recital. Morag Yong, Piano. No Other information or mention of Cannon.

03/06/1995. Philip Mead piano recital at St John's Smith Square, London. Programme includes first performance of Philip Cannon's Septain (in memoriam John Ogden). Also advertised is a pre-concert talk by Philip Cannon.

16/11/1995. Royal College of Music Wind and String Ensembles. Includes Cannon's Oraison Funebre de l'ame humaine. With programme notes by Jack Playfair.

23-25/09/c.1980. Falmouth Opera Singers present 'Morvoren'. Music by Canon. Includes supplementary information.

8 & 10/06/2012. St. Martin's Chamber Choir, Denver, present A Parcel of Premieres. Including Cannon's Faith. Text provided but no programme information.

N.d. Typed programme including Canon's Sonatine Champetre.

N.d. Durham Twentieth Century Festival, at Durham Town Hall. Includes Cannon's String Quartet (1964). Includes brief programme notes.

28-29/10/n.d. The Medici Quartet - two concerts to celebrate Cannon's 65th birthday. Cannon's four string quartets paired with works by Haydn, Ravel, Mozart, and Debussy. No programme notes.

N.d. First Performance of Cannon's Son of Science, given by Aylesbury Choral society. Libretto provided.






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