Something for your Saturday morning
Not much to say about this one! Pour a cup of tea and draw yourself a musical bath – courtesy of Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
Some quick notes about Vaughan-Williams :
- He loved and collected English folk music; its influence can be heard in all his music
- He was the son of a priest, but was an atheist; later, a self-described “cheerful agnostic”
- Despite the above, he wrote a great deal of sacred music and practically defined the hymnody of the Anglican church for a century
- He volunteered to serve as an ambulance driverĀ in WWI; the experience affected him (and, by extension, his music) profoundly
- His remains are interred in Westminster Abbey, near those of Purcell and C.V. Stanford
Vaughan-Williams’ music might be conservative when compared to his contemporaries, but it really hits home. The Lark Ascending is simply transcendent.
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