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  1. Ralph Vaughan Williams honored that practice in borrowing a theme from his great 16th-century English forebear, Thomas Tallis, and extending it into an elaborate, richly textured fantasia for double string orchestra and a solo string quartet. The theme is the third of nine tunes (each in a different modal scale) that Tallis contributed to a metrical psalter compiled by Archbishop Matthew ...

  2. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. Sibelius: Symphonies 5 & 7 (1997) Sibelius: Orchestral Works (1997) Ralph Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 4 in F minor; Fant… (1997) Sibelius: Complete Symphonies, Vol. 4 (1998) Sibelius: Complete Symphonies, Vol. 3 (1998) Sibelius: Complete Symphonies, Vol. 2 (1998)

  3. Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote his Symphony No. 5 in D major between 1938 and 1943. In style it represents a shift away from the violent dissonance of his Fourth Symphony, and a return to the gentler style of the earlier Pastoral Symphony . Many of the musical themes in the Fifth Symphony stem from Vaughan Williams's then-unfinished operatic work ...

  4. Vaughan Williams in 1955. The Symphony No. 9 in E minor was the last symphony written by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. He composed it during 1956 and 1957, and it was given its premiere performance in London by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent on 2 April 1958, in the composer's eighty-sixth year.

  5. Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis (1910) Vaughan Williams wrote the Tallis Fantasia in 1910 for the Three Choirs Festival. He revised the work twice - in 1913 and in 1919. Many consider the work his first indisputable masterpiece, although I can find even earlier ones. Certainly, it is one of the most popular pieces in his catalogue.

  6. Symphony No. 6 (Vaughan Williams) Ralph Vaughan Williams composed his Symphony in E minor, published as Symphony No. 6, in 1944–47, [1] during and immediately after World War II and revised in 1950. Dedicated to Michael Mullinar, [1] it was first performed, in its original version, by Sir Adrian Boult and the BBC Symphony Orchestra on 21 ...

  7. RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Notes on the Program By Noel Morris ©2021 T hroughout England, one can peer inside a curious collection of secret rooms and cubbies — vestiges of unspeakable violence committed long ago. “Bloody Mary,” Mary I, burned hundreds of Protestants at the stake.