The Slipped Disc daily comfort zone (286): Tallis man
mainOne of Vaughan Williams’s most popular works, performed in its original venue.
One of Vaughan Williams’s most popular works, performed in its original venue.
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I so love The Lark Ascending
Andrew Davis conducts only the surface in RVW (and Holst). Hear Karajan in this piece for strength from within: Nov. 1953, Kingsway Hall.
Herbert Howells and Ivor Gurney attended the first performance in Gloucester Cathedral and were so enthralled by it that they wandered the streets of Gloucester for most of the night, talking about it.
A conductor friend turned me on to this clip a while back. I love its echo-y sound.
should have performed in an Anglican church not a Catholic church.