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Vaughan Williams and the symphony / Lionel Pike.

Author/creator Pike, Lionel
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoLondon : Toccata Press, 2003.
Description352 pages : illustrations, music ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Symphonic studies, 0966-0178 ; no. 2
Symphonic studies ; no. 2. 0966-0178 ^A1386920
Contents Prelude -- A Sea Symphony -- A London Symphony -- Pastoral Symphony -- Symphony No. 4 in F minor -- Symphony No. 5 in D major -- Symphony No. 6 in E minor -- Sinfonia Antarctica (No. 7) -- Symphony No. 8 in D minor -- Symphony No. 9 in E minor.
Abstract Vaughan Williams' nine symphonies are among the finest pieces of music written in the twentieth century; they are certainly among the greatest works by any British composer, each one revealing new aspects of Vaughan Williams' formidable creative personality. But for many years these works were undervalued by imperceptive critics--and Vaughan Williams did himself no favours by joking, with misplaced humility, about what he felt was his own lack of expertise. In truth, Vaughan Williams' symphonies have depths far beyond the pure 'sound of music', depths that will stand analytical investigation just as the works of other great symphonists do. But many of these profundities lie hidden. The author's penetrating analysis of all nine works reveals the hidden complexities that lie below the surface. This book has been written in the belief that 'RVW' has been consistently denied his rightful place in twentieth-century music and in the history of the symphony, and that close investigation can uncover elements of construction that show the mind of a genius at work, the author demonstrates that at least five of the nine symphonies--the Pastoral and Nos. 4, 5, 6 and 9--can stand comparison with the best.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 339-342) and indexes.
Biographical noteLionel Pike is Senior Lecturer in Music at Royal Holloway (University of London), and has been organist of the college chapel since 1969. For four years he was Dean of the Faculty of Music in the University of London. He was a chorister and assistant organist at Bristol Cathedral, and at the University of Oxford he was organ scholar of Pembroke College, his tutors being Sir David Lumsden and Dr H. K. Andrews. The research for his D.Phil was on Renaissance music.
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