Finding his Voice
Donald Macleod explores Vaughan Williams鈥 formative years, and the elements which combined to help create his distinctive musical voice.
Ralph Vaughan Williams is one of Britain鈥檚 most loved composers, and best-known symphonists, writing nine symphonies which span almost fifty years of his career. These works evoke a wide range of moods, each creating its own unique world, from his first stormy choral symphony, through the aggressive and the tranquil, to his final enigmatic, haunting ninth. Over the course of this week, Donald Macleod delves into the life and work of Vaughan Williams - a man who helped forge a new identity for English music in the Twentieth Century - paying special attention to the symphonies. In Tuesday鈥檚 episode, Donald explores Vaughan Williams鈥 formative years, and how his discovery of folk music, his studies in Paris with Ravel, and work on a religious hymnal all combined to create his distinctive musical voice. Among today鈥檚 music, we will be hearing from Vaughan Williams鈥 first symphony 鈥淎 Sea Symphony鈥, a work which sees all of those elements come together.
Bushes and Briars
Gabrieli Consort
Paul McCreesh (director)
God that madest heaven and earth
Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge
Richard Marlow (director)
The Lark Ascending (original piano and violin version)
Jennifer Pike (violin)
Martin Roscoe (piano)
Norfolk Rhapsody No 1
London Symphony Orchestra
Richard Hickox (conductor)
On Wenlock Edge - On Bredon Hill
Ian Bostridge (tenor)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Bernard Haitink (conductor)
A Sea Symphony - Scherzo: The Waves
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Choir
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Andrew Manze (conductor)
Producer: Sam Phillips
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Bushes And Briars
Ensemble: Gabrieli Consort. Director: Paul McCreesh.- SIGNUM: SIGCD490.
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God that madest heaven and earth
Performer: Richard Marlow. Music Arranger: Ralph Vaughan Williams. Choir: Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge.- CONIFER : G010000475875Z.
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending, for violin and piano
Performer: Jennifer Pike. Performer: Martin Roscoe.- CHANDOS: CHAN20156.
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Norfolk Rhapsody No 1 in E minor
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Richard Hickox.- CHANDOS: CHSA5002.
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
On Wenlock Edge (On Bredon Hill)
Singer: Ian Bostridge. Orchestra: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Bernard Haitink.- EMI : 7243-556762.
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
A Sea Symphony (Scherzo: The Waves)
Singer: Sarah Fox. Singer: Mark Stone. Orchestra: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Andrew Manze.- ONYX: 41-85.
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- Tue 9 Feb 2021 12:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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