Originally posted by richardfinegold
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BaL 8.02.14 - Vaughan Williams Symphony no. 9
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amateur51
Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostTony Palmer's film O Thou Transcendent is a good all-purpose introduction to VW.
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Originally posted by FoxyTheCat View PostRVW A Biography of Ralph Vaughan Williams by Ursula Vaughan Williams (OUP) is the most authoritative.
For a quicker read Vaughan Williams in The illustrated Lives of Great Composers series by Paul Holmes (Omnibus Press)
or for a short visual presentation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA4NGeyalPg
Still everything's there I suppose.
These are good.
Ralph Vaughan Williams,A Pictorial Biography,John E. Lunn.
Ralph Vaughan Williams,A Life in Photographs,Jerrold Northrop Moore.
The works of Ralph Vaughan Williams,Michael Kennedy (contains biographical detail as well as analysis of the music).
I reckon there's a stonking big book waiting to be written,along the lines of Northrop Moore's Elgar or Dibble's Parry.
Who would write it I've no idea.
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FoxyTheCat
I agree with you Rob but the first two books are out of print.
Michael Kennedy's book is the Bible, plus his Catalogue of the Works of RVW (OUP), which is such a vital resource.
Agree there is a big book still to be written, maybe Alain Frogley or Stephen Johnson? I'd give it a go, for the price of a pint but
the punters would perhaps ignore a biography by his cat!
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Originally posted by FoxyTheCat View PostI agree with you Rob but the first two books are out of print.
Michael Kennedy's book is the Bible, plus his Catalogue of the Works of RVW (OUP), which is such a vital resource.
Agree there is a big book still to be written, maybe Alain Frogley or Stephen Johnson? I'd give it a go, for the price of a pint but
the punters would perhaps ignore a biography by his cat!
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Originally posted by FoxyTheCat View PostTony Palmer's Film was called 'O Thou Transcendent' it is available as a DVD but I don't think on YouTube.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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FoxyTheCat
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostSomeone has made a very good documentary on RVW on YouTube, but for the life of me cannot remember the title.
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Originally posted by FoxyTheCat View PostIt was John Bridcutt for the BBC. The Passions of Vaughan Williams
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUjWo-diK-YDon’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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