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  2. Ralph Vaughan Williams - Wikipedia

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    Vaughan Williams c. 1920. Ralph Vaughan Williams OM (/ ˌ r eɪ f v ɔː n ˈ w ɪ l j ə m z / ⓘ RAYF vawn WIL-yəmz; [1] [n 1] 12 October 1872 – 26 August 1958) was an English composer. . His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over sixty yea

  3. List of compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams - Wikipedia

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    Vaughan Williams was the musical editor [17] of the English Hymnal of 1906, and the co-editor with Martin Shaw of Songs of Praise of 1925 and the Oxford Book of Carols of 1928, all in collaboration with Percy Dearmer. In addition to arranging many pre-existing hymn tunes and creating hymn tunes based on folk songs, he wrote several original ...

  4. Category:Compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams - Wikipedia

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    Symphonies by Ralph Vaughan Williams (9 P) Pages in category "Compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.

  5. Five Mystical Songs - Wikipedia

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    The Five Mystical Songs are a musical composition by English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958), written between 1906 and 1911. [1] The work sets four poems ("Easter" divided into two parts) by seventeenth-century Welsh poet and Anglican priest George Herbert (1593–1633), from his 1633 collection The Temple: Sacred Poems.

  6. The Lark Ascending (Vaughan Williams) - Wikipedia

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    The Lark Ascending is a short, single-movement work by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, inspired by the 1881 poem of the same name by the English writer George Meredith. It was originally for violin and piano, completed in 1914, but not performed until 1920.

  7. Category:Ralph Vaughan Williams - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 October 2024, at 14:20 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Hodie - Wikipedia

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    Hodie (This Day) is a cantata by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Composed between 1953 and 1954, it is the composer's last major choral-orchestral composition, and was premiered under his baton at Worcester Cathedral, as part of the Three Choirs Festival, on 8 September 1954. The piece is dedicated to Herbert Howells.

  9. Job: A Masque for Dancing - Wikipedia

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    The Dramatic Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams. Oxford: Oxford University Press. OCLC 13495322. Kennedy, Michael (1980) [1964]. The Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams (second ed.). London: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-315410-0. Kennedy, Michael (1996). A Catalogue of the Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams. Oxford and New York: Oxford ...

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