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Vaughan Williams, Ralph

Vaughan Williams is arguably the greatest composer Britain has seen since the days of Henry Purcell. In a long and extensive career, he composed music notable for its power, nobility and expressiveness, representing, perhaps, the essence of 'Englishness'.
 
Vaughan Williams was born in 1872 in the Cotswold village of Down Ampney. He was educated at Charterhouse School, then Trinity College, Cambridge. Later he was a pupil of Stanford and Parry at the Royal College of Music after which he studied with Max Bruch in Berlin and Maurice Ravel in Paris.

At the turn of the century he was among the very first to travel into the countryside to collect folk-songs and carols from singers, notating them for future generations to enjoy. As musical editor of The English Hymnal he composed several hymns that are now world-wide favourites (For all the Saints, Come down O love Divine). Later he also helped to edit The Oxford Book of Carols, with similar success.
 
Vaughan Williams volunteered to serve in the Field Ambulance Service in Flanders for the 1914–1918 war, during which he was deeply affected by the carnage and the loss of close friends such as the composer George Butterworth.

Before the war he had met and then sustained a long and deep friendship with the composer Gustav Holst. For many years Vaughan Williams conducted and led the Leith Hill Music Festival, conducting Bach’s St Matthew Passion on a regular basis. He also became professor of composition at the Royal College of Music in London.

In his lifetime, Vaughan Williams eschewed all honours with the exception of the Order of Merit which was conferred upon him in 1938. He died in August 1958, his ashes are interred in Westminster Abbey, near Purcell.

In a long and productive life, music flowed from his creative pen in profusion. Hardly a musical genre was untouched or failed to be enriched by his work, which included nine symphonies, five operas, film music, ballet and stage music, several song cycles, church music and works for chorus and orchestra.

See also: "The man who set England to music" - An article from The Independent by Andy McSmith.

Tracks/CDs by this composer:

Cold Blows the Wind on Cotsall (Showman)      (more...)

Life must be full of care (Aunt Jane)      (more...)

Sweet little linnet (Hugh)      (more...)

Hugh's Song of the Road      (more...)

Ah! Love I've found you (Duet for Hugh and Mary)      (more...)

The Devil and Bonyparty (Showman)      (more...)

Alone and Friendless (Hugh)      (more...)

Gaily I go to die (Hugh)      (more...)

Here on my throne (Mary)      (more...)

Hugh my lover (Duet for Hugh and Mary)      (more...)

Greensleeves      (more...)

See the Chariot at hand      (more...)

Watchful's Song (Nocturne)      (more...)

The Song of the Pilgrims      (more...)

The Pilgrim's Psalm      (more...)

The Song of the Leaves of Life and the Water of Life      (more...)

The Song of Vanity Fair      (more...)

The Woodcutter's Song      (more...)

The Bird's Song      (more...)

To daffodils (Baritone)      (more...)

Rondel (Baritone)      (more...)

How can the tree but wither (Baritone)      (more...)

Claribel (Tenor)      (more...)

Linden Lea (Baritone)      (more...)

Blackmwore By The Stour (Baritone)      (more...)

Boy Johnny (Baritone)      (more...)

If I were a Queen (Soprano and Tenor)      (more...)

Tears idle tears (Baritone)      (more...)

Orpheus with his lute (Soprano)      (more...)

When I am dead my dearest (Soprano)      (more...)

The Winters Willow (Baritone)      (more...)

Chanson de Quete (Baritone)      (more...)

Ballade de Jesus Christ (Baritone)      (more...)

The Spleandour Falls (Baritone)      (more...)

Dreamland (Soprano)      (more...)

The Sky above the roof (Baritone)      (more...)

Nocturne (Baritone)      (more...)

A Clear Midnight (Baritone)      (more...)

Joy - Shipmate - Joy! (Baritone)      (more...)

No longer mourn for me (Sonnet 71)      (more...)

Echo's Lament for Narcissus      (more...)

Three Elizabethan Part Songs: Sweet Day      (more...)

Three Elizabethan Part Songs: Willow Song      (more...)

Three Elizabethan Part Songs: O Mistress Mine      (more...)

Come away Death      (more...)

Linden Lea (arranged by Arthur Somervell)      (more...)

Ring out your bells      (more...)

Rest      (more...)

Fain would I change that note      (more...)

Alister McAlpine's Lament      (more...)

The Winter is Gone      (more...)

Mannin Veen (Dear Mona)      (more...)

Our love goes out to English skies      (more...)

Loch Lomond      (more...)

The Mermaid      (more...)

A Farmer's Son so Sweet      (more...)

The Turtle Dove      (more...)

The New Commonwealth      (more...)

Horses of the Sun      (more...)

The Rising of the Moon      (more...)

The Procession of the Stars      (more...)

The Song of the Sons of Light      (more...)

Serenade to Music      (more...)

The Pilgrim's Journey: Cast thy burden upon the Lord      (more...)

The Pilgrim's Journey: Into thy hands O Lord      (more...)

The Pilgrim's Journey: Who would true valour see      (more...)

The Pilgrim's Journey: Unto him that overcometh      (more...)

The Pilgrim's Journey: Vanity Fair      (more...)

The Pilgrim's Journey: He that is down      (more...)

The Pilgrim's Journey: The Lord is my Shepherd      (more...)

The Pilgrim's Journey: Alleluia      (more...)

The Teachings of Parry and Stanford - a talk by RVW      (more...)

Excerpt from the Funeral Service of Ralph Vaughan Williams      (more...)

Prologue: to the Ploughboy      (more...)

Spring: Early in the Spring      (more...)

Spring: The Lark in the Morning      (more...)

Spring: May Song      (more...)

Summer: Summer is a-coming in and The Cuckoo      (more...)

Summer: The Spring of Thyme      (more...)

Summer: The Sheep Shearing      (more...)

Summer: The Green Meadow      (more...)

Autumn: John Barleycorn      (more...)

Autumn: The Unquiet Grave      (more...)

Autumn: An Acre of Land      (more...)

Winter: Chidrens Christmas Song      (more...)

Winter: Wassail Song      (more...)

In Bethlehem City      (more...)

Winter: God Bless the Master      (more...)

In Windsor Forest: The Conspiracy      (more...)

In Windsor Forest: Falstaff and the Fairies      (more...)

In Windsor Fairies: Wedding Chorus      (more...)

In Windsor Forest: Epilogue      (more...)

Symphony No 6 (i) Allegro      (more...)

Symphony No 6 (ii) Moderato      (more...)

Symphony No 6 (iii) Scherzo - Allegro vivace      (more...)

Symphony No 6 (iv) Epilogue - Moderato      (more...)

Overture: The Wasps      (more...)

 


 

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