Ralph Vaughan Williams
English composer
Ralph Vaughan Williams ( RAYF vawn WIL-yəmz; 12 October 1872 – 26 August 1958) was an English composer. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over sixty years. Strongly influenced by Tudor music and English folk-song, his output marked a decisive break in British music from its German-dominated style of the 19th century.
Vaughan Williams is among the best-known British symphonists, noted for his very wide range of moods, from stormy and impassioned to tranquil, from mysterious to exuberant. Among the most familiar of his other concert works are Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (1910) and The Lark Ascending (1914). His vocal works include hymns, folk-song arrangements and large-scale choral pieces. He wrote eight works for stage performance between 1919 and 1951. Although none of his operas became popular repertoire pieces, his ballet Job: A Masque for Dancing (1930) was successful and has been frequently staged.
Two episodes made notably deep impressions in Vaughan Williams's personal life. The First World War, in which he served in the army, had a lasting emotional impact. Twenty years later, though in his sixties and devotedly married, he was reinvigorated by a love affair with a much younger woman, who later became his second wife. He went on composing through his 70s and 80s, producing his last symphony months before his death at the age of 85. His works have continued to be a staple of the British concert repertoire, and all his major compositions and many of the minor ones have been recorded.
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- Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, for 2 string orchestras 1910 Orchestral
- The Lark Ascending: Romance for Violin and Orchestra 1914 Orchestral
- Piano Concerto in C 1931 Orchestral
- Oboe Concerto in A minor 1944 Orchestral
- Serenade to Music: For 16 soloists and orchestra< Vocal
- Symphony no. 1, for soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra, "A Sea Symphony" Orchestral
- Symphony no. 3, for soprano or tenor and orchestra, "Pastoral" Orchestral
- Symphony no. 5 in D Orchestral
- Symphony no. 6 in E minor Orchestral
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