List of compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams

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Vaughan Williams c. 1920

The list below shows all known compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Operas

Incidental music

Ballets

Orchestral

Concerti

Choral

Hymn-Tunes and Carols

Vaughan Williams was the musical editor[14] of the English Hymnal of 1906, and the co-editor with Martin Shaw of Songs of Praise of 1925 and the Oxford Book of Carols of 1928, all in collaboration with Percy Dearmer. In addition to arranging many pre-existing hymn tunes and creating hymn tunes based on folk songs, he wrote several original hymn tunes:

Vocal

Chamber

Keyboard

Film scores

Scores for radio

Band

See also

References

  1. The Death of Tintagiles
  2. Recorded in completion by James Francis Brown. Some ideas were used again in A London Symphony - see notes by Stephen Connock with Albion Records CD ALBCD016
  3. Recorded in edition by James Francis Brown. Opening clarinet melody was used again in A Sea Symphony, in The England of Elizabeth and in Symphony No. 9 - see notes by Stephen Connock with Albion Records CD ALBCD016
  4. There were two other Norfolk Rhapsodies from the same period: Norfolk Rhapsody No. 2 has been recorded in a completion by Stephen Hogger (Chandos CD 10001), but the score of the third was lost. See Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1 for details.
  5. Some of the music was used again in An Oxford Elegy. Another impression for orchestra from the same period, Boldre Wood, has not survived - see notes by Stephen Connock with Albion Records CD ALBCD016
  6. see "YouTube videoclip" under External Links
  7. Stainer & Bell Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Garden of Proserpine
  8. Discovery announcement on Classic FM Website
  9. World Premiere of Ralph Vaughan Williams' 'A Cambridge Mass'
  10. Review of premier performance in The Telegraph
  11. Article on the discovery of the mass by Alan Tongue
  12. Notes by Lewis Foreman with Naxos CD 8.557798
  13. Notes by Michael Kennedy with EMI CDM 7 69820 2
  14. see "1956 audio interview" under External Links
  15. Notes by Stephen Connock included with Albion Records CD ALBCD002
  16. Notes by Michael Kennedy with Hyperion CD CDA 67381/2
  17. The music was based on folksongs and the film describes the work of the National Trust - see notes by Michael Kennedy with Chandos CD CHAN 10007
  18. The composer wrote more music than was actually used in the finished film: see notes by Michael Kennedy to Chandos CD 10007
  19. This was a short Central Office of Information film. The music was based on folksongs and incorporates parts of Five Variants on Dives and Lazarus: see notes by Michael Kennedy with Chandos CD CHAN 10244
  20. Notes with Chandos CD CHAN 10368
  21. Kennedy, Michael: A Catalogue of the Works of Vaughan Williams, OUP, 1964; revised edition, OUP, 1996
  22. Jerzy Chwialkowski: The Da Capo Catalog of Classical Music Compositions, Da Capo Press, 1996
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