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Two Partsongs - Mixed Voices Acc

English · Paperback / Softback

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Ralph Vaughan Williams' Two Partsongs sets Shakespeare's Sonnet 71 and Ben Johnson's Echo's Lament for Narcissus to music and are published here together for the first time, and present a fascinating insight into the early development of one of Britain's greatest 20th Century composers. Written when Vaughan Williams was a student at the Royal College of Music, studying under Charles Stanford, the two songs are an excellent and contrasted pair - the first addressing genuine mourning; the second a delightful madrigalian parody - and both make important and exciting additions to the choral repertory.
Arranged for unaccompanied SATB mixed voices choir.
The Choral Programme Series is now a well-established programming tool for many choirs as it offers a wealth of fresh material from many eras and in many styles. 


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Sonnet 71 (Shakespeare); Echo's Lament for Narcissus.

Summary

Features Ralph Vaughan Williams' settings of Shakespeare's Sonnet 71 and Ben Johnson's "Echo's Lament for Narcissus", presenting an insight into the early development of one of Britain's greatest 20th Century composers.

Product details

Authors Simon Halsey, Ralph Vaughan Williams
Publisher External catalogues UK
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.08.2007
 
EAN 9780571530366
ISBN 978-0-571-53036-6
No. of pages 24
Series Choral Programme Series
Faber Edition: Choral Programm
Choral Programme Series
Faber Edition: Choral Programm
Subjects Guides > Hobby, home > Singing, making music
Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Music, film, theatre > Classical, opera, operetta, musical

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