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Vaughan Williams Essays

Edited by Byron Adams, University of California, and Robin Wells, Charterhouse, UK
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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’ compositional techniques and influences, musical, literary and visual.

Contents: List of Vaughan Williams Fellows; Introduction; The stages of revision of Vaughan Williams’s 6th Symphony, Byron Adams; Ralph Vaughan Williams’s 5th Symphony: ideology and aural tradition, Murray Dineen; A deconstruction of William Blake’s Vision:

Vaughan Williams and Job, Alison McFarlanek Vaughan Williams and the ‘night side of nature’: octatonicism in Riders to the Sea, Walter Clark; Full of fresh thoughts: Vaughan Williams, Whitman and A Sea Symphony, Stephen Town; Hymn tunes from folk songs:

Vaughan Williams and English hymnody Jolian Onderdonk; The songs of travel of Robert Louis Stevenson and Ralph Vaughan Williams, Ruftts Hallmark; Four last songs, Renée Clarke; Critical response to the first performance of A Pilgrims Progress, Nathaniel Lea’; Music, film and Vaughan Williams, Daniel Goldmark; Vaughan Williams and the British Music Festival, Charles McGuire; Index.

Includes 8 b&w illustratlons

March 2003 304 pages

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