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  1. The symphonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams by Elliott Schwartz, 1964
  2. Five mystical songs by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 2010-09-09
  3. Songs of Travel - Low Voice (Complete Edition) by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1960
  4. Romance for viola and piano
  5. Serenade to Music: Vocal score
  6. Wasp Alert in Minibug Bonanzaland! (Book & CD) (The Music Literacy Art) by Ann Bryant, Ralph Vaughan Williams, 2003-09-01
  7. London Symphony, A by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 2003
  8. Some Thoughts on Beethoven's Choral Symphony with Writings on Other Musical Subjects by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1981-07-15
  9. Sine Nomine: for Three-Part Chorus of Mixed Voices With Piano Or Organ (Cm7571) by Ralph And William W. How (Earl Rosenberg, Arr. ) Vaughan Williams, 1966-01-01
  10. Loch Lomond by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 2003
  11. There Was a Time...: Ralph Vaughan Williams - A Pictonal Journey from the Collection of Ursula Vaughan Williams
  12. Folk-songs of the Four Seasons: Chorus part
  13. Prelude on the hymn tune 'Rhosymedre' by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 2003
  14. Let all the world in every corner sing (Antiphon) by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 2003

21. Vaughan Williams, Ralph (Harper's Magazine)
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Biography, work list, selected discography.
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23. Ralph Vaughan Williams — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Vaughan Williams, Ralph. Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872 – 1958, English composer, considered the outstanding composer of his generation in England.
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24. VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, Ralph (1872-1958). Composer.
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25. Ralph Vaughan Williams
Brief biography; list of hymns included in the Lutheran Book of Worship from Hymnuts.
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RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
Writer Information Ralph Vaughan Williams, born October 12, 1872 at Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, England, is considered by most to be the foremost English composer of his generation and the key figure in the revival of English music during the twentieth century. His family moved to London when Ralph was three, upon the death of his father, the cleric at the church in Down Ampney. The composer was educated at Charterhouse School were he studied piano, violin and theory. He furthered his studies at the Royal College of Music and at Trinity College, Cambridge (B.M. 1894, B.A. 1895, Mus D. 1901). Initially he tried his hand as a church organist, but soon settled on the life of teaching and directing choirs, and composing. Vaughan Williams served in the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War I. After the war, he became professor of composition at the Royal College of Music in London. Early compositions by Vaughan Williams showed little promise. This may be due in part, to the general confusion at that time of what really was an "English" style of composition. This confusion, and his early disappointments in composition, led Vaughan Williams to a life-long interest in English folktunes, and to his development of the concept of musical citizenship. The folksong figured prominently in all of the composer's work, from songs to symphonies, and influenced his selection of hymns and tunes whiled he edited the

26. Vaughan Williams,Ralph
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29. Ralph Vaughan Williams — FactMonster.com
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    Vaughan Williams, Ralph, The Fen Country (1904), continuing the same style in the three orchestral Norfolk Rhapsodies Fantasia for Double Stringed Orchestra on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (1910) and in his Mass in G Minor (1923). His full orchestral works include A London Symphony (1914; revised 1920), A Pastoral Symphony (1921), and the Sixth Symphony (1947). Among his many vocal compositions are the song cycles On Wenlock Edge (1909, texts by A. E. Housman) and Five Mystical Songs (1911, texts by George Herbert). In his opera Sir John in Love (1929; based on Shakespeare's Merry Wives of Windsor Hugh the Drover Riders to the Sea (1937; from the play by J. M. Synge), and The Pilgrim's Progress (1951; libretto after John Bunyan). See his National Music (1934) and The Making of Music (1955); biographies by J. Day (1961, rev. ed. 1966), U. V. Williams (1964), and pictorial biography by J. E. Lunn and U. V. Williams (1971); studies by E. S. Schwartz (1964), M. Kennedy (1964, repr. 1971), and H. Ottaway (1972).

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Vaughan Williams, Ralph (1872–1958) English composer. His style was lateRomantic tonal/modal, and his works contain many references to the English countryside through the
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Ralph Vaughan Williams (October 12, 1872 – August 26, 1958) was an influential English composer. He was a student at the Royal College of Music and Trinity College, Cambridge and
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Ralph Miller) Next (Ralph Waldo Emerson) A statue of Ralph Vaughan Williams Ralph Vaughan Williams (October 12, 1872 – August 26, 1958) was an influential English composer . He was a student at the Royal College of Music and Trinity College, Cambridge and served as a lieutenant in World War I . He wrote nine symphonies between 1910 and 1958, as well as numerous other works, including chamber music opera , choral music and film scores. He was also a collector of British folk music and served as president of the English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS). The society's Vaughan Williams Memorial Library is named after him. He was a musical patriot who believed strongly in the importance of music as an expression of national pride. He wrote, "If the roots of your art are firmly planted in your own soil and that soil has anything individually to give you, you may still gain the whole world and not lose your own soul." Like Hungarian composers Bela Bartok and Zoltan Kolday, who pioneered the field of ethnomusicology, Vaughan Williams believed that the preservation of the musical heritage of his native England was an important aspect of his work as a composer. By collecting English folk music from the countryside, in much the same way as Bartok and Kodaly, and incorporating folk elements into his compositions, Vaughan-Williams demonstrated a sincere commitment to the preservation of his country's musical roots. Many of Vaughan-Williams' works integrate the melodic and harmonic properties of traditional folk music with "classical" structure and form. He would construct original themes and harmonic progressions that were predicated on the intervallic and harmonic properties of actual folk music.

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33. Ralph Vaughan Williams- Albums, Pictures – Naxos Classical Music.
Biography and work for Ralph Vaughan Williams, Listen to classical music and albums or compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams online
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One of the leading English composers of his generation, Vaughan Williams was a pupil of Parry, Charles Wood and Stanford, and later of Bruch and Ravel. In his work as a composer he went some way towards creating a specifically English musical idiom, influenced by his interest in folksong but coloured by his own personal vision and language. Stage Works The stage music of Vaughan Williams includes the Shakespearean opera Sir John in Love (based on The Merry Wives of Windsor ) the masque for dancing Job , and the morality (after John Bunyan). Incidental music for the theatre includes music for The Wasps by Aristophanes, from which the overture is often heard. He also wrote a number of film scores. Orchestral Music Symphonies Vaughan Williams wrote nine symphonies, the first A Sea Symphony for solo singers, chorus and orchestra (with words taken from Walt Whitman), the second

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Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872–1958, English composer, considered the outstanding composer of his generation in England. He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1894
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38. Vaughan Williams, Ralph Biography - S9.com
1872 Vaughan Williams was born on October 12th in the Cotswold village of Down Ampney. He is arguably the greatest composer Britain has seen since the days of Henry Purcell.1887
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1872 - Vaughan Williams was born on October 12th in the Cotswold village of Down Ampney. He is arguably the greatest composer Britain has seen since the days of Henry Purcell.
1887 - Went to Charterhouse, where some of his music was performed at a school concert, and from there to the Royal College of Music to study composition from Hubert Parry and Charles Villiers Stanford, both composers influenced by Brahms.
1897 - He married Adeline Fisher on October 9th and during that year, studied with Max Bruch in Berlin.
1914-1918 - Vaughan Williams volunteered to serve in the Field Ambulance Service in Flanders for the war, during which he was deeply affected by the carnage and the loss of close friends such as the composer George Butterworth.
1938 - Vaughan Williams eschewed all honours with the exception of the Order of Merit which was conferred upon him.
1953 - Married the poet, Ursula Wood on February 7th.

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40. Vaughan Williams, Ralph: Baker's Student Encyclopedia Of Music
English composer; b. Down Ampney, Gloucestershire, Oct. 12, 1872; d. London, Aug. 26, 1958. His father, a clergyman, died when Vaughan Williams was a child, after which the
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