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  1. レイフ・ヴォーン・ウィリアムズ (Ralph Vaughan Williams OM, 1872年 10月12日 - 1958年 8月26日 ) は、 イギリス の 作曲家 。. Vaughan Williams が姓であり、 RVW または VW と略される。. Ralph は通常「ラルフ」と読むが、本人が古風な発音の「レイフ」にこだわったという ...

  2. 13 de dic. de 2021 · Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis is filled with ghosts. Composed in 1910, this haunting single-movement work for string orchestra develops from a melody written nearly 400 years earlier by the English Renaissance composer, Thomas Tallis.

  3. Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote his Symphony No. 5 in D major between 1938 and 1943. In style it represents a shift away from the violent dissonance of his Fourth Symphony, and a return to the gentler style of the earlier Pastoral Symphony.. Many of the musical themes in the Fifth Symphony stem from Vaughan Williams's then-unfinished operatic work, The Pilgrim's Progress.

  4. 18 de dic. de 2022 · Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis. Vaughan Williams gave a copy of the printed full score of the Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis to Boult in January 1922, but it was another ten years before he conducted it. The reasons for this are unclear: perhaps Boult was initially doubtful of the work’s effectiveness in a concert hall, as opposed to a cathedral or large church where the spatial ...

  5. Sir Antonio Pappano conducts the third movement of Ralph Vaughan WilliamsSymphony No 5 ‘Romanza’ with the London Symphony Orchestra recorded live in concert at the Barbican in London on Thursday 18 April 2024. A complete contrast from the preceding symphony. Parts of it contain material from the then unfinished ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’.

  6. Symphonies by Ralph Vaughan Williams. A Sea Symphony (Symphony No.1) A London Symphony (Symphony No.2) Pastoral Symphony (Symphony No.3) Symphony in F minor (Symphony No.4) Symphony in D major (Symphony No.5) Symphony in E minor (Symphony No.6) Sinfonia Antarctica (Symphony No.7) Symphony No.8 in D minor.

  7. Fantasia on Christmas Carols is a 1912 work for baritone, chorus, and orchestra by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. [1] It was first performed on September 12, 1912 at the Three Choirs Festival at Hereford Cathedral; it was conducted by the composer with the baritone Campbell McInnes . The single-movement work of roughly twelve ...