Descripción de Ralph Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending:
TO A SKYLARK By Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822) Hail to thee, blithe Spirit! Bird thou never wert, That from heaven, or near it, Pourest thy full heart In profuse strains of unpremeditated art. We look before and after, And pine for what is not: Our sincerest laughter With some pain is fraught; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought. Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know, Such harmonious madness From my lips would flow The world should listen then - as I am listening now! Ralph Vaughan Williams studied with Parry, Wood and Stanford at the RCM and Cambridge, then had further lessons with Bruch in Berlin (1897) and Ravel in Paris (1908). It was only after this that he began to write with sureness in larger forms, even though some songs had had success in the early years of the century. That success, and the ensuring maturity, depended very much on his work with folksong, which he had begun to collect in 1903; this opened the way to the lyrical freshness of the Housman cycle On Wenlock Edge and to the modally inflected tonality of the symphonic cycle that began with A Sea Symphony. But he learnt the same lessons in studying earlier English music in his task as editor of the English Hymnal (1906) - work which bore fruit in his Fantasia on a Theme by Tallis for strings, whose majestic unrelated consonances provided a new sound and a new way into large-scale form. The sound, with its sense of natural objects seen in a transfigured light, placed Vaughan Williams in a powerfully English visionary tradition, and made very plausible his association of his music with Blake (in the ballet Job) and Bunyan (in the opera The Pilgrim's Progress). Menwhile the new command of form made possible a first orchestral symphony, A London Symphony, where characterful detail is worked into the scheme. A first opera, Hugh the Drover, made direct use of folksongs, which Vaughan Williams normally did not do in his orchestral works.
Ian Bostridge - 'On Wenlock Edge' (Vaughan Williams)
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VAUGHAN WILLIAMS - SYMPHONY No. 6 IN E MINOR. SIR ADRIAN BOULT/LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (1 OF 4)
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Ralph Vaughan Williams - Two Hymn-Tune Preludes, for small orchestra
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Ian Bostridge - "Is my Team Ploughing?" (Vaughan Williams)
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Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Five Variants of Dives & Lazarus
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Viola Solo from Vaughan Williams: "Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis" - Giovanni Pasini
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Ralph Vaughan Williams - Oboe Concerto - III. Finale [Scherzo]
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Ralph Vaughan Williams - The Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains (1/2)
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Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis - Ralph Vaughan Williams
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The Lark Ascending (El remontar de la alondra) Part 1- Ralph Vaughan Williams LCO
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THE LARK ASCENDING - VAUGHAN WILLIAMS. BOULT/LPO. 1950. PT1
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Ralph Vaughan Williams - Norfolk Rhapsody No. 2 in D minor (1906)
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"English Folk Song Suite" by VaughAn Williams [LQ]
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