Three Vocalises / The Lark Ascending / English Folk Song Suite

Album by Vaughan Williams; Academy of St Martin in the Fields, Sir Neville Marriner, Emma Johnson, Malcolm Martineau

Released 2002

Tracklist

  • 1
    English Folk Song Suite: Seventeen Come Sunday
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    3:11
  • 2
    English Folk Song Suite: Intermezzo: "My Bonny Boy"
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    3:35
  • 3
    English Folk Song Suite: March: Folk Songs From Somerset
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    3:29
  • 4
    The Lark Ascending
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    15:25
  • 5
    Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    13:50
  • 6
    Six Studies in English Folk Song: I. Adagio
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    1:49
  • 7
    Six Studies in English Folk Song: II. Andante sostenuto
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    1:31
  • 8
    Six Studies in English Folk Song: III. Larghetto
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    1:51
  • 9
    Six Studies in English Folk Song: IV. Lento
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    1:21
  • 10
    Six Studies in English Folk Song: V. Andante tranquillo
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    1:30
  • 11
    Six Studies in English Folk Song: VI. Allegro vivace
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    0:49
  • 12
    Three Vocalises for Soprano and Clarinet: I. Prelude: Moderato
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    2:49
  • 13
    Three Vocalises for Soprano and Clarinet: II. Scherzo: Allegro moderato
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    0:43
  • 14
    Three Vocalises for Soprano and Clarinet: III. Quasi menuetto: Moderato
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    1:40
  • 15
    Partita for Double String Orchestra: I. Prelude: Andante tranquillo
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    3:50
  • 16
    Partita for Double String Orchestra: II. Scherzo: Ostinato - Presto
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    4:06
  • 17
    Partita for Double String Orchestra: III. Intermezzo (Homage to Henry Hall)
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    6:04
  • 18
    Partita for Double String Orchestra: IV. Fantasia: Allegro
    Ralph Vaughan Williams
    5:47

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