Ralph Vaughan Williams
And All in the Morning
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Composer:Ralph Vaughan WilliamsGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:SongCompose Date:1919Average_duration:2:25'And All in the Morning' is a choral work composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1934. The piece was premiered on December 18, 1934, by the Bach Choir at the Royal Albert Hall in London. The work is a part of Vaughan Williams' larger collection of English folk songs, which he collected and arranged throughout his career. 'And All in the Morning' is a four-movement piece that features a traditional English carol. The first movement, 'The Truth Sent from Above,' is a lively and energetic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the work. The second movement, 'The Salutation Carol,' is a slower and more contemplative piece that features a solo soprano voice. The third movement, 'The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy,' is a joyful and celebratory piece that features a call-and-response between the choir and a soloist. The final movement, 'The First Nowell,' is a grand and majestic piece that brings the work to a triumphant close. The characteristics of 'And All in the Morning' reflect Vaughan Williams' interest in English folk music and his skill as a composer. The work features complex harmonies and intricate vocal arrangements that showcase the choir's abilities. The use of solo voices and call-and-response sections adds depth and variety to the piece, while the use of traditional English carols gives the work a sense of history and tradition. Overall, 'And All in the Morning' is a beautiful and engaging choral work that showcases Vaughan Williams' talent as a composer and his love for English folk music. Its premiere at the Royal Albert Hall was a great success, and the piece continues to be performed and enjoyed by choirs and audiences around the world.More....
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