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Personal Difficulties

Donald Macleod explores the difficulties which blighted Ralph Vaughan Williams during the 1930s, and the music that arose from the frustration he felt.

This month, Donald Macleod takes a fresh look at one of Britain’s most popular composers, Ralph Vaughan Williams, as part of Radio 3's 'Vaughan Williams Today' season - marking the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth. Alongside programmes which delve into Vaughan Williams's life story and music in fascinating depth, over the course of four weeks and twenty programmes, Donald will also be talking to some of the leading authorities on Vaughan Williams to share and explore share new perspectives on a variety of overlooked and less well known aspects his life and work, forming a comprehensive and absorbing portrait of a composer whose body of work has had such an enduring imprint on British cultural life.

In the third week of this landmark series, Donald will focus on the years 1931-1947, a dramatic period in not just Vaughan Williams’s life, but in the wider world too, encompassing the second World War. Vaughan Williams was 67 when Britain and France declared war on the Reich, so too old for active service, but he threw himself into contributing wherever he could to the war effort. Musically, this was another period when the composer suffered from a crisis of failing inspiration and creative drought as the political turmoil deepened around him, but it would also give rise to some of his finest music, including three of his best regarded Symphonies – numbers 4, 5 and 6.

In Monday’s programme, Donald explores the series of difficulties which blighted Vaughan Williams’s personal life during the early 1930s, and music which arose from the frustration he felt at these issues, combined with his anxiety at the troubles of the wider world in this period of ominous political uncertainty and change.

Vaughan Williams
Into the Woods my Master Went
Robert Court (organ)
Cardiff Festival Choir
Owain Hughes (director)

Vaughan Williams
Fantasia on Greensleeves
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Andrew Manze (conductor)

Vaughan Williams
Piano Concerto in C major - I. Toccata; II. Romanza
Louis Lortie (piano)
Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Peter Oundjian (conductor)

Vaughan Williams
Symphony no. 4 in F minor – III. Scherzo; IV. Finale con epilogo fugato
´óÏó´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra
Martyn Brabbins (conductor)

Vaughan Williams
The Running Set
London Symphony Orchestra
Richard Hickox (conductor)

Producer: Sam Phillips

59 minutes

Last on

Mon 16 May 2022 12:00

Music Played

  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Into the Woods my Master Went

    Performer: Robert Court. Choir: Cardiff Festival Choir. Conductor: Owain Arwel Hughes.
    • Menuetto Classics : 4803308087.
    • Menuetto Classics.
    • 14.
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Fantasia On Greensleeves

    Orchestra: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Conductor: Andrew Manze.
    • ONYX : ONYX4212.
    • ONYX.
    • 4.
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Piano Concerto in C major (excerpt)

    Performer: Louis Lortie. Orchestra: Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Peter Oundjian.
    • Chandos CHSA 5201.
    • Chandos.
    • 11.
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

    Symphony No 4 in F minor (excerpt)

    Orchestra: ´óÏó´«Ã½ Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Martyn Brabbins.
    • HYPERION : CDA68280.
    • HYPERION.
    • 7.
  • Ralph Vaughan Williams

    The Running Set

    Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Richard Hickox.
    • CHANDOS : chan-10001.
    • CHANDOS.
    • 6.

Broadcast

  • Mon 16 May 2022 12:00

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