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Give underrated composer a listen
Baltimore Sun ^
| 8/24/08
| Tim Smith
Posted on 08/26/2008 9:01:36 AM PDT by Borges
Looks, as everyone knows, can be deceiving. Consider Ralph Vaughan Williams - well-fed and rather rumpled in his favored thick, three-piece suits; hair usually a bit mussed. One wag thought that the eminent English composer suggested a farmer "on his way to judge the shorthorns at an agricultural fair."
He was actually an urbane fellow, fond of partying in the big city. And his private life had the complicated stuff that, in different times, would have galvanized the tabloids (invalid wife, decades-long affair with a much younger woman he eventually married when he was 81, etc.).
Sounds can be deceiving, too. Some people hear nothing but the equivalent of pretty postcards in the works of Vaughan Williams, just a lot of souped-up folk songs. Another English composer, Elisabeth Lutyens, went so far as to dismiss her colleague's efforts as "cowpat" music. Ouch.
Tuesday marks the 50th anniversary of Vaughan Williams' death, which provides as good an excuse as any to get reacquainted with the reality about his music, its extraordinary richness and breadth.
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Only article I could find about today's 50th anniversary of his death.
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:01:38 AM PDT
by
Borges
To: .30Carbine; 1rudeboy; 2nd Bn, 11th Mar; 31R1O; ADemocratNoMore; afraidfortherepublic; Andyman; ...
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:02:48 AM PDT
by
Borges
To: Borges
I've always been a big Ralph Vaughan Williams fan after hearing The Lark Ascending for the first time many years ago. I know Elgar is supposed to be the greatest British composer, but I generally prefer RVW as the greatest Brit.
To: Borges
His The Lark Ascending is one of the most beautiful violin pieces I’ve heard!
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:06:42 AM PDT
by
krb
(If you're not outraged, people probably like having you around.)
To: Borges
Ralph Vaughan Williams is a fine composer.
Anyone who would denigrate his beautiful compositions is an ignoramus.
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:09:32 AM PDT
by
mojito
To: Borges; krb
I very much enjoy his Fantasia on Greensleeves too.
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:10:39 AM PDT
by
Flycatcher
(Strong copy for a strong America)
To: Borges
invalid wife I wonder how his wife was invalid.
To: Borges
Anyone with doubts about VW should listen to the Sinfonia Antartica
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:19:51 AM PDT
by
Labour-Watch
(www.labour-watch.com)
To: Borges
The Lark Ascending played by Hillary Hahn is one of my favorite pieces of music. I think many people have heard it and like it even if they don’t know the composers name.
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:35:36 AM PDT
by
Varda
To: Borges; krb; Sans-Culotte; Flycatcher; mojito; Blind Eye Jones; Labour-Watch
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis, made famous by the movie Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. It wasn't until last year that I finally heard the entire piece. It's just gorgeous.
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:39:39 AM PDT
by
Pyro7480
("If the angels could be jealous of men, they would be so for one reason: Holy Communion." -M. Kolbe)
To: Pyro7480
Thanks for the ping. I’ll have to look for that one.
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:44:11 AM PDT
by
Flycatcher
(Strong copy for a strong America)
To: Pyro7480
I was just about to mention it and you beat me to it. That and Lark Ascending are two of my favorites. I also like the English Folk Song Suite.
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:46:58 AM PDT
by
Mad-Margaret
(Remember I'm a kook, scammer, or troll the next time you want money.)
To: Borges
Thanks for the ping. I’ve never heard of him.
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posted on
08/26/2008 9:59:31 AM PDT
by
MeekMom
(Come on Cubbies!)
To: Flycatcher
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posted on
08/26/2008 10:07:33 AM PDT
by
Pyro7480
("If the angels could be jealous of men, they would be so for one reason: Holy Communion." -M. Kolbe)
To: Mad-Margaret
i have been hearing him on our classical music station KVOD in denver. just picked up a cd by him this morning.
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posted on
08/26/2008 10:15:10 AM PDT
by
bravo whiskey
(green is the new mean)
To: Borges
Wikipedia has a list of his works.
here A few can be heard on Yahoos Choir site here
The BBC radio 3 has a program called "The Choir" and hardly a week goes by without some selection from him. On the anniversary of his death the entire show was devoted to him. He is much loved there. He and John Rutter are two of my favorites. "The Choir" is on hiatus until next month and won't be listed in the lineup until next month.
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posted on
08/26/2008 10:35:10 AM PDT
by
Dutchgirl
("All you need to know about Obama is this: Farrakhan really wants him to be president."-Feder)
To: Pyro7480
One would do well to get one of those Vaughan Williams sampler-type discs
LIKE THIS ONE. They generally include the
Tallis Fantasia, Greensleeves Fantasia, 5 Variants on Dives and Lazarus, and
The Lark Ascending.
Other favorites by RVW: Norfolk Rhapsody, English Folk Song Suite, Symphony No. 3, Serenade to Music (orchestra version), In the Fen Country, Flos Campi.
To: bravo whiskey
Today my local classical station WCPE (TheClassicalStation.org) is also featuring a lot of RVW.
There are several brilliant hymns of his in the 1940 Hymnal, notably ‘Hail thee, Festival Day’ and St. Patrick.
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posted on
08/26/2008 11:03:54 AM PDT
by
BelegStrongbow
(what part of 'mias gunaikos andra' do Episcopalians not understand?)
To: bravo whiskey
Sir Adrian Boult conducting?
Good stuff!
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posted on
08/26/2008 11:16:08 AM PDT
by
Mad-Margaret
(Remember I'm a kook, scammer, or troll the next time you want money.)
To: Labour-Watch
Bingo. The 7th Symphony is a masterpiece. It's a movie soundtrack that Vaughn Williams worked into symphonic format -- and it works just fine.
Also give a listen to an early Vaughn Williams choral piece, Toward the Unknown Region, an exceptional setting of Walt Whitman.
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posted on
08/26/2008 11:30:12 AM PDT
by
Publius
(Another Republican for Obama -- NOT!!)
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