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Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 4:31 pm
by Wink Wink
Seeing you talking about Vaughan Williams in the other thread I have a CD at home with Serenade to Music & The Lark Ascending but also English Folk Song Suite, Norfolk Rhapsody No1, Fantasia on 'Greensleeves', & In the Fen Country'. All very stirring & very English in their themes.
Re: Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 6:07 pm
by WillieBo
This sounds like a wonderful set with Sir Adrian Boult on EMI. Can't go wrong, Wink Wink ; great performances of sublime music. There is a definite 'Englishness' about the composer that's hard to define. And of course, for some people that simply won't do. Heaven forbid we celebrate our heritage in such a way. For me, though the music transcends geographical boundaries. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Re: Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 8:27 pm
by Wink Wink
This is the sort of music you can listern to on a Sunday as you relax & let all the stress of the week melt away!
Re: Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 8:42 pm
by steve56
used to like sundays from 1300..hrs on radio 2 after my sunday dinner.
Re: Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 4:15 am
by mart
With a name like Vaughan Williams, Englishness is a strange concept....lol
Mart
Re: Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 7:50 am
by steve56
sounds welsh .
Re: Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2003 5:44 pm
by nosey
His first name is Ralph (pronounced RAFE) which is not very Welsh plus the fact that he was born in Gloucestershire, about 20 miles from where I live, in Down Ampney. From my books it appears that his surname is Vaughan williams but is not hyphenated.
Re: Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2003 5:18 pm
by WillieBo
Why so ? What's in a name ?
Re: Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 6:16 am
by mart
Joke!!!!
Mart
Re: Atten: WillieBo
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 10:48 am
by WillieBo
OK ! Ha ! Ha !