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  1. 26. Sept. 2017 · J.S. Bach - St. Matthew Passion conducted Vaughan Williams in the 1958 Leith Hill Festival. Love it or hate it, an extraordinary Bach performance…. Johann Sebastian Bach (21 March...

    • 151 Min.
    • 3,4K
    • Joannes Couchet
  2. Tracklist. Credits. Bass Vocals – Gordon Clinton, John Carol Case. Choir – Leith Hill Festival Chorus. Composed By – Johann Sebastian Bach. Conductor – Ralph Vaughan Williams. Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Nancy Evans (3) Orchestra – Leith Hill Festival Orchestra. Organ – William Cole. Piano – Eric Gritton. Soprano Vocals – Pauline Brockless.

    • 2
    • 2 x CD, Album, Mono
    • UK
    • Pearl-GEMS 0079
  3. 27. Juni 2000 · Discover Bach: St. Matthew Passion by Ralph Vaughan Williams released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Taped in 1958 five months before Vaughan Williams’ death, it preserves a performance given at that year’s Leith Hill Festival of a work he had conducted there since 1931. The recording was made by Christopher Finzi and Noel Taylor and is of perfectly acceptable quality - clear, unobtrusive, not expansive but given the semi-amateur circumstances, good. Certainly it enshrines a relatively ...

  5. For many years Vaughan Williams conducted and led the Leith Hill Music Festival, conducting Bachs St Matthew Passion on a regular basis. He also became professor of composition at the Royal College of Music in London.

  6. For many years he conducted and led the Leith Hill Music Festival, conducting J.S. Bachs St Matthew Passion on a regular basis. He also became professor of composition at the Royal College of Music in London.

  7. St Matthew Passion. 00:00. Vaughan Williams conducting his 5th Symphony, Royal Albert Hall, 1952. The symphony was first performed in June 1943 (at the height of the blitz) but this recording captures a later performance in September 1952. London Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor Ralph Vaughan Williams. ©Pearl.