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Vaughan Williams / Music Group Of London / Hugh Bean - Chamber Music (For Jean On Her Birthday) album

Vaughan Williams / Music Group Of London / Hugh Bean - Chamber Music (For Jean On Her Birthday) album

  • Performer: Vaughan Williams
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: Chamber Music (For Jean On Her Birthday)
  • Released: 1994
  • Style: Neo-Romantic, Contemporary, Modern
  • MP3 version size: 1650 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1603 mb
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Description

Vaughan Williams, who lost his father early in life, was cared for by his mother. Related, through his mother, to both Charles Darwin and the Wedgwoods of pottery fame, he grew up without financial worries

Оригинальные английские светильники Vaughan для дизайнеров и оптовиков. nbsp;· Собственный склад · Бесплатная доставка

Vaughan Williams did not so much compose as collect the songs on this disc, that is, he took them down as musical dictation from aged folk singers who themselves were not the composers but merely the transmitters of the songs. All Vaughan Williams really did was clean them up a bit and give them piano accompaniments, but in doing so he gave the songs a whole audience and a whole new life. These 21 songs recorded for EMI in 1976 by tenor Robert Tear and pianist Philip Ledger come from Wessex, East Anglia, Herefordshire, France, and even Newfoundland, and they are sweet with the juice of life

They are the opening and closing lines (so the entire poem is invoked), and between them the six lines in which the lark is made to embody the wine. Masterworks of 20th-Century Music: The Modern Repertory of the Symphony Orchestra. "The best recordings of Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending" by David Gutman, Gramophone, 13 October 2015.

Serenade to Music, for orchestra (arranged from the choral work) 11:40 Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams Performed by Bradley Creswick and Northern Sinfonia of England Conducted by Richard Hickox. 32. The Poisoned Kiss, overture 6:58 Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams Performed by Bradley Creswick and Northern Sinfonia of England Conducted by Richard Hickox. 48. String Quartet No. 2 in A minor ( For Jean on Her Birthday ) 21:19 Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams Performed by Music Group of London. 49. Toward the Unknown Region, for chorus & orchestra 12:18 Composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams Performed by John Alldis, London Philharmonic Chorus and London Philharmonic Orchestra Conducted by Adrian Boult.

Fix in Music Library. Additionally featuring a 1963 recording of Vaughan Williams' 'Six Studies in English Folk Song' performed on viola by the composer's friend Jean Stewart, and accompanied by pianist Daphne Ibbott. Whether you're a fan of folk, Vaughan Williams beautiful arrangements, or the duo of Tear & Ledger, 'Vaughan Williams: Folksong Arrangements' is a superb addition to your collection.

B2. Norfolk Rhapsody N. In E Minor. Composed By – Vaughan Williams. Conductor – Sir Adrian Boult. Orchestra – New Philharmonia Orchestra (tracks: A2 to B2), London Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: A1). Photography By – Sir Gerald Kelly.

Hugh Cecil Bean CBE (22 September 1929 – 26 December 2003) was an English violinist. He was born in Beckenham. Hugh Cecil Bean CBE (22 September 1929 – 26 December 2003) was an English violinist. After lessons from his father from the age of five, he became a pupil of Albert Sammons (and Ken Piper) when he was nine years old. Later, he attended the Royal College of Music (RCM), where at age 17 he was awarded the principal prize for violin.

He also gave private music tuitions in London and the famous Irish composer Ina Boyle was one of his pupils. Vaughan Williams always adopted new techniques and styles in his compositions. He was actively engaged in composing even in his later years. His seventh, eighth and ninth symphonies were composed just a few years before his death. His seventh symphony Sinfonia Antartica was composed based on his music score for the film Scott of the Antarctic. Vaughan Williams leaves behind a strong legacy and much of his works where recorded by many musicians, after his death. Early recordings of his symphonies were done by Henry Wood, John Barbirolli, Adrian Boult and Leopold Stokowski. A London Symphony was recorded by Sir Eugene Goossens. Dimitri Mitropoulos and Leonard Bernstein recorded the Fourth Symphony.

Album · 2012 · 16 Songs. Suite for Viola & Small Orchestra: Group 1 I. Prelude (Allegro moderato). By Ralph Vaughan Williams. 6. Suite for Viola & Small Orchestra: Group 1 II.

London Chamber Orchestra, Christopher Warren-Green, Fanfare Team from the Central Band of the Royal Air Force. Чтобы добавлять треки в плейлисты, нужно авторизоваться. Widor: Symphony N. in F minor, O. 2 N. for Organ - Music After The Service - Toccata From Symphonie V. - Robert Quinney.

Tracklist

Violin Sonata In A Minor
1 I. Fantasia (Allegro Giusto) 8:05
2 II. Scherzo (Allegro Furioso, Ma Non Troppo) 5:00
3 III. Tema Con Variazioni (Andante - Var.6: Allegro) 14:19
Phantasy Quintet (For Two Violins, Two Violas & Cello)
4 I. Prelude (Lento Ma Non Troppo) 4:39
5 II. Scherzo (Prestissimo) 3:38
6 III. Alla Sarabanda (Lento) 2:58
7 IV. Burlesca (Allegro Moderato) 4:09
Six Studies In English Folk Song (For Cello & Piano)
8 I. Adagio 1:56
9 II. Andante Sostenuto 1:39
10 III. Larghetto 1:53
11 IV. Lento 1:42
12 V. Andante Tranquillo 1:21
13 VI. Allegro Vivace 0:44
String Quartet No.2 In A Minor (For Jean On Her Birthday)
14 I. Prelude (Allegro Appassionato) 4:26
15 II. Romance (Largo) 9:13
16 III. Scherzo (Allegro) 3:49
17 IV: Epilogue: Greetings From Joan To Jean (Andante Sostenuto) 3:54

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Recorded At – No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London

Credits

  • Cello – Eileen Croxford (tracks: 4 to 17)
  • Composed By – Ralph Vaughan Williams
  • Engineer – Christopher Parker (tracks: 14 to 17), Stuart Eltham
  • Piano – David Parkhouse (tracks: 1 to 3, 8 to 13)
  • Producer – Christopher Bishop (tracks: 14 to 17), John Mordler
  • Remastered By – John Hadden
  • Viola – Christopher Wellington (tracks: 4 to 7, 14 to 17), Ian Jewel (tracks: 4 to 7)
  • Violin – Frances Mason (tracks: 4 to 7, 14 to 17), Hugh Bean (tracks: 1 to 7, 14 to 17)

Notes

Recorded in No.1 Studio, Abbey Road, London, 26 February 1973, 12 & 13 March 1973, and 23 May 1972.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7243-5-65100-2-9