Ralph Vaughan Williams

Ralph Vaughan Williams
Author: Ryan Ross
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2016-03-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317646167

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Ralph Vaughan Williams: A Research and Information Guide presents the most extensive annotated bibliography of its subject yet produced. It offers comprehensive coverage of the English composer's prose works and accounts for over 1,000 secondary sources from all critical and scholarly eras. A single-numbering format and substantial indexes facilitate efficient searches of what is the most complete bibliography of Ralph Vaughan Williams since Neil Butterworth's guide to research was published by Garland in 1990.

Vaughan Williams

Vaughan Williams
Author: Keith Alldritt
Publsiher: Robert Hale Ltd
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780719824418

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The ground-breaking biography of Ralph Vaughan Williams reveals more than any other the man behind the music. The author examines the considerable range of Vaughan Williams's work, from the English pastoral tradition to Modernism, and shows how Vaughan Williams was influenced by the Boer War, the economic depression after the First World War, the deprivations of the Blitz, and the austerity of the Cold War. He also reveals how the greatest influence on Vaughan Williams's music and creative development was his personal life, involving his seemingly secure marriage and an equally enduring love affair. The author shows how these reflected both the stability and cutting-edge aspects of his music. Like a great symphony, this book ranges from doubt to inspiration. It is the most complete biography of one of Britain's greatest composers and will be of interest to historians, students of music and Vaughan Williams enthusiasts.

Vaughan Williams Studies

Vaughan Williams Studies
Author: Alain Frogley
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996-12-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0521480310

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A collection of essays on Vaughan Williams explores his musical language, cultural context and biography.

A Catalogue of the Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams

A Catalogue of the Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams
Author: Michael Kennedy
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1982
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCAL:B4218685

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This catalog was originally published in 1964 as part of Michael Kennedy's The Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams. Now published separately, with minor revisions and corrections to the main catalogue of musical works and to the bibliography of Vaughan Williams's prose writings, this work also includes a list of folksongs from the original volume.

Vaughan Williams

Vaughan Williams
Author: Simon Heffer
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1555534724

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A concise biography of the first truly English composer of the twentieth century.

Vaughan Williams s Ninth Symphony

Vaughan Williams s Ninth Symphony
Author: Alain Frogley
Publsiher: Studies in Musical Genesis, St
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2001
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0198162847

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Ever since its premiere just before the composer's death, Vaughan Williams's Ninth Symphony has divided critical opinion and remained something of an enigma. Yet the composer thought highly of the work, and went against his usual practice by preserving all the sketches. This study, the firstof its kind on a work of Vaughan Williams, analyses the symphony and traces its genesis through hundreds of pages of sketches and drafts; it also offers a general introduction to the composer's working methods. The manuscripts show how the composer worked meticulously to create the complexexpressive ambivalence of the finished work, transforming in the process simpler conceptions redolent of his earlier music. Most crucially, however, the sketches reveal an underlying programme, centred on the theme of innocent sacrifice and drawing on Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Stonehenge,and Salisbury Cathedral. Vaughan Williams's new musical path in the symphony, it emerges, was closely allied to the continuing evolution of his visionary agnosticism.

Vaughan Williams

Vaughan Williams
Author: Eric Saylor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2022
Genre: Composers
ISBN: 9780190918569

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"This single-volume life-and-works biography of Ralph Vaughan Williams provides a contemporary reassessment of one of the twentieth century's most versatile, influential, and enduringly popular British musicians. Throughout his wide-ranging career-as composer, conductor, editor, scholar, folksong collector, teacher, author, administrator, and philanthropist-Vaughan Williams worked tirelessly to improve the standards and quality of British musical life. His compelling and original musical language-inspired in part by elements drawn from English folksong, French impressionism, Wagnerian post-chromaticism, Tudor-era sacred music, and Anglican hymnody-presented a distinctively British response to musical modernism over his sixty-year-long career, and in works ranging from art songs for amateurs to perhaps the finest symphonic cycle of the twentieth century. Alternating between biographical and analytical chapters, it draws upon previously inaccessible primary sources alongside a wealth of secondary material to craft a concise and engaging overview of Vaughan Williams's life and music"--

Vaughan Williams Essays

Vaughan Williams Essays
Author: Robin Wells
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-07-05
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781351537797

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Serious scholarship on the music of Ralph Vaughan Williams is currently enjoying a lively revival after a period of relative quiescence, and is only beginning to address the enduring affection of concert audiences for his music. The essays that comprise this volume extend the study of Vaughan Williams's music in new directions that will be of interest to scholars, performers and listeners alike. This volume contains the work of eleven North American scholars who have been recipients of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Fellowship based at the composer's own school, Charterhouse, which was created and has been supported by the Carthusian Trust since 1985. This wide-ranging and detailed collection of essays covers the spectrum of genres in which Vaughan Williams wrote, including dance, symphony, opera, song, hymnody and film music. The contributors also employ a range of analytical and historical methods of investigation to illuminate aspects of Vaughan Williams's compositional techniques and influences, musical, literary and visual.