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Vaughan Williams Today 2/4

All this month, Donald Macleod takes a fresh look at composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. This week, Donald chronicles Vaughan Williams’ life through the years 1914 to 1930.

All this month, Donald Macleod takes a fresh look at this much loved composer as part of Radio 3's 'Vaughan Williams Today' season, celebrating the 150th anniversary of his birth. He’ll unpack Vaughan Williams' life story in fascinating detail over the course of four weeks and leading authorities on the composer will join him to share their new perspectives. They'll be exploring some of the overlooked aspects of his life and music, as well as the qualities that have left such an enduring imprint on British cultural life. This week Donald chronicles Vaughan Williams’ life through the years 1914 to 1930.

When War was declared, although he was 42 Vaughan Williams immediately joined up. He was accepted as an ambulance orderly with the rank of private. Throughout the War, wherever he was posted throughout Europe, he made music with anyone and everyone. He spent much of his spare time starting up a singing class, training a choir, getting together whoever was available, whenever they had a break in their duties. Even though he didn’t β€œcompose” during the war years, his own music did stir. He said of his 3rd Symphony, β€œa great deal of it incubated when I used to go up night after night with the ambulance wagon at Ecoivres and we went up a steep hill and there was a wonderful Corot-like landscape in the sunset – it’s not really lambkins frisking at all, as most people take for granted.”

Music Featured:

A Cotswold Romance (The Men of Cotsall)
Lord Thou Hast Been Our Refuge
Symphony No 3 "Pastoral Symphony" - IV. Lento
Motion and Stillness (4 Poems by Fredegond Shove)
'Four Nights' and 'The New Ghost' (4 Poems by Fredegond Shove)
The Lark Ascending
O Clap Your Hands
Concerto Accademico
Piano Suite in G Major (excerpt)
Mass in G minor
In Windsor Forest (Falstaff And The Fairies)
The Pilgrim's Progress - Act IV Scene 2 β€œThe Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains’ (excerpt)
The Pilgrim's Progress - Act III Scene 1 β€œI buy the truth!” (excerpt)
Riders to the Sea (Where is she?)
Riders to the Sea (They are all gone now)
Job – A Masque for Dancing (excerpt)
Valliant for Truth
Old King Cole
Sancta Civitas
Merciless Beauty, Three Rondels by Geoffrey Chaucer
Flos Campi
O vos omnes
Job – A Masque for Dancing
3 Poems by Walt Whitman (Nocturne)
3 Choral Hymns
Sir John in Love (excerpt)

Presented by Donald Macleod
Produced by Rosie Boulton

For full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page /programmes/m0016rjd

And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we’ve featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z

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