Vaughan Williams on Music
Edited By: david Manning
Ralph vaughan williams (1872–1958) enjoyed a long career as a high-profile and successful composer. He first aroused public interest by writing popular songs for the Edwardian salon. ‘Linden Lea’, his first published composition, appeared inside The Vocalist in 1902, one of many musical magazines in circulation at that time. Over the remaining fifty-six years of his life Vaughan Williams’s published oeuvre steadily grew, eventually including nine symphonies, four concertos and another twenty orchestral works, five operas, dozens of works for chorus and orchestra, a significant repertoire of smaller-scale vocal and choral music, and eight chamber works. In addition, a large number of compositions remained unpublished in the composer’s lifetime, such as the early chamber and orchestral works, and the film scores. [download]
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