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In one of the twin beds lay Ralph Vaughan Williams - already acclaimed as one of the finest composers ever to emerge in Britain. In the other lay his wife of 48 years, Adeline. And in between them ...
FORMER Greater Bendigo councillor Vaughan Williams has put his hand up to contest the seat of Mallee at the May federal ...
The concerts — Saturday night and Sunday afternoon — also feature Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Overture to “The Marriage of Figaro,” “Vocalise” by Sergei Rachmaninoff and ends with Vaughan Williams’ ...
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Basingstoke Gazette on MSNConductor of 43 years to say 'bon voyage' at upcoming sea-inspired choir concertDavid is well known in the Basingstoke area as a conductor and music educator and has inspired the choir to deliver many ...
Vaughan Williams Today continues BBC Radio 3’s celebrations marking 150 years since Ralph Vaughan Williams’s birth. Special programming throughout October explores the life and music of one of ...
Why is Vaughan Williams’s Second Quartet not part of the international chamber repertory? Played as eloquently as this it seems unarguably a masterpiece, and a masterpiece specifically of its time: ...
Groups unite for "War and Peace" concert featuring Ukrainian-language premiere of "Alexander Nevsky"
On Saturday, Mar 8, two major works for chorus and orchestra by Sergei Prokofiev and Ralph Vaughan Williams will be performed ...
Bass-baritone Kevin Spooner returns following his 2024 work with Charlottesville Opera to join The Oratorio Society of ...
FOR THE EARS Pro Musica Explores Native American and Japanese Musical Worlds Pro Musica’s penultimate orchestra concerts of 2024-2025 explore themes of cultural convergence and conflict through music ...
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Rotherham Advertiser on MSNREVIEW: Celebration of Ralph Vaughan Williams, Hallé, Sheffield City HallRALPH Vaughan Williams' greatest hits were highlighted in a thrilling concert from the Halle, conducted by Andrew Manze.
By 1919, Vaughan Williams had returned to the Royal College of Music as a member of the teaching staff and soon became conductor of the Bach Choir and the Handel Society. At the age of 70, Ralph moved ...
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