| Choir | |
|---|---|
| Sing joyfully | William Byrd |
| Tu es Petrus | Giovanni da Palestrina |
| Notre Père | Maurice Duruflé |
| Band | |
| Olympic fanfare and theme | John Williams |
| The thieving magpie overture | Gioacchino Antonio Rossini |
| Choir | |
| Les fleurs et les arbres | Camille Saint-Saëns |
| Trois chansons de Charles d‘Orléans | Claude Debussy |
| 1. Dieu! Qu‘il la fait bon regarder! | |
| 2. Quant j‘ai ouy la tabourin | |
| 3. Yver, vous n‘estes qu‘un villain | |
| Band | |
| Coronation Scot | Vivian Ellis |
| Cornet solo, featuring Ralph Little Galeforce | Peter Graham |
| Interval Copies of the Abbeydale Singers‘ CD and tape A Fine Song for Singing‘ will be on sale during the interval and after tonight‘s programme, priced £10 and £5 | |
| Band | |
| Opus 99 | Serge Prokofiev |
| The day thou gavest | arr. Philip Wilby |
| Finale, William Tell overture - featuring Neil Keer, xylophone | Gioacchino Antonio Rossini |
| Choir | |
| Lay a garland | Robert Lucas de Pearsall |
| Three Shakespeare songs | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
| 1. Full fathom five | |
| 2. The cloud-capp‘d towers | |
| 3. Over hill, over dale | |
| Band | |
| The theme from Stingray | Barry Gray arr. Sandy Smith |
| Soprano cornet solo, featuring Robert Jagger Mumbo jumbo | Barrie Gott |
| Folk festival | Dmitri Shostakovich |
| Choir | |
| Tea for two | Vincent Youmans arr. Peter Gritton |
| Pastime with good company | Henry VIII arr. Ward Swingle |
| The rhythm of life | Cy Colman arr. James Wild |
| The goodbye jazz | Tom Cunningham |