I am looking forward to "More to follow".
Hmm…
Ralph Vaughan Williams
A Sea Symphony
Sir Adrian Boult/ London Philharmonic Orchestra
-Shelia Armstrong soprano, John Carol Chase baritone, London Philharmonic Choir-
Job: A Masque for Dancing
Concerto for two pianos
-Vitya Vronsky & Victor Babin, pianos-
(hands down THE finest version of the double concerto with its
heartbreakingly beautiful Romanza)
Symphony No 4. in F minor
(the symphony’s harsh tone surprised the critics to whom
RVW was synonymous with pastoral rumination… it was considered
A new direction… but it was more of a culmination of a phase which had begun with Sancta Civitas and the piano concerto and the Masque Job… “I don’t know if I like it,” RVW said, “but it’s what I meant”)
Symphony No. 6
(it is possible it is a memorial to RVW’s close friend Holst, who died ten years before the work was begun… allusions to ‘Mars’ and Neptune’ from The Planets seem almost deliberate)
Symphony No. 8
Symphony No. 9
Thank you very much, Phideas1.
But I do have Six Studies in English Folk Song for violin and piano, as well as cello and piano. Two different discs. They are very lovely, naturally.
"The guiding principle, as RVW always insisted, is that folksongs should be treated ‘with love’."
(1)Vaughan Williams Choral Music
Christchurch Cathedral Choir; English String Orchestra
Stephen Darlington, cond.
An Oxford Elegy
Flos Campi
Te Deum
O, clap your hands
The Old 100th
(2)Choir of King�s College, Cambridge
Sir David Willcocks/Stephen Cleobury, cond.
Mass in G minor
(the finest masterpiece of its kind in the 20th century)
Gerald Finzi- Lo, the full final Sacrifice
Arnold Bax- Mater ora filum
Finzi- God has gone up
Bax- I sing of a maiden that is makeless
Bax- The wordes joie
Finzi- Magnificat
(3)Ralph Vaughan Williams Symphony No 7 �Antarctica�
London Symphony Orchestra, Andre Previn, cond.
Subscriptions spoken by Sir Ralph Richardson
(unusual recording of the music with this poetic narration)
(4) Sir Adrian Bolt conducts Ralph Vaughan Williams
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Serenade to Music (with soloists)
In the Fen Country
The Lark Ascending
Norfolk Rhapsody No 1
English Folksong Suite
Fantasia on �Greensleeves�
Thank you so much for Set Three, my friend.
My wife is listening to Set One ("Fantasia on a Theme By Thomas Tallis" is her favorite).
FYI The Serenade to music, for 16 soloists is set to a passage from Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice and considered the finest of such songs. Each line of music was composed ESPECIALLY for the specific voice of the first 16 whom sang the work at its premiere. It is GORGEOUS! Though the original singers are not on this recording, this recording remains my favorite version with Adrian Boult at the helm.
Text and details have been included.
(4) Sir Adrian Bolt conducts Ralph Vaughan Williams
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Serenade to Music (with soloists)
In the Fen Country
The Lark Ascending
Norfolk Rhapsody No 1
English Folksong Suite
Fantasia on �Greensleeves�
Thank you very much.
My Ralph Vaughan Williams Collection
SET ONE:
Sir Adrian Boult & London Philharmonic:
Fantasia on a Theme By Thomas Tallis
A London Symphony
Sinfonia Antarctica
-Norma Burrows soprano & London Philharmonic Choir-
The Wasps– Aristophanic Suite
A Pastoral Symphony
-Margaret Price soprano-
Symphony No. 5 in D
A Pastoral Symphony
London Symphony Orchestra
Andre Previn, conductor
Heather Harper soprano
(oddly enough, I like this version more than Bolt’s)
More to follow.
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The
Music of Vaughan Williams
Maurice Abravanel
Utah Symphony Orchestra
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
Five Variants of "Dives and Lazarus"
Flos Campi
Fantasia on "Greensleeves"
Flos Campi is another small masterpiece, based on the Song of Solomon: The free rhapsodic flow of solo viola throughout and accompanied by the small wordless choir.
This remains possibly my favorite recording of these works, being my first LP of RVW’s work.
There is a 50 second ‘bonus’.
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HODIE
A Christmas Cantata
London Symphony Orchestra
The Bach Choir
Choristers of Westminster Abbey
Janet Baker, Richard Lewis, John Shirley-Quirk
Fantasia on Christmas Carols (best version I have ever heard)
John Barrow
Choir of Guildford Cathedral- String Orchestra- Organ
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Two Disc set:
Vaughan Williams
Bryden Thomson
London Symphony Orchestra
Oboe Concerto
Violin Concerto
Tuba Concerto
Piano Concerto (the two piano concerto cut short and not as successful)
The Lark Ascending
Two Hymn-Tune Preludes
Toward the Unknown Region
Concerto Grosso for Strings
Partita for Double String Orchestra
PM to me….
Your 55,5 second ‘bonus’ is gorgeous!
Is this "The Byrd Ensemble"?
Tunes for Archbishop Parker’s Psalter.
III
"Why fum’th in fight the gentiles spite, in fury raging stout? Why tak’th in hand the people found, vain things to bring about? The kings arise, the lords devise, in counsels met thereto, against the lord with false accord, against his Christ they go."
From this short tune Ralph Vaughan Williams created one of his legendary masterpieces.
Of course. I am her husband.
PM Sent 😀
Cheers and Many Thanks in Advance!!!
I did not mention an album.