Immerse yourself in the rich, orchestral tapestry of Ralph Vaughan Williams' "A Sea Symphony, Hodie," a captivating classical album released on August 31, 2009, under Warner Classics. This two-hour and thirteen-minute masterpiece is a journey through the depths of the sea and the spirit of Christmas, showcasing Vaughan Williams' unparalleled ability to blend profound lyrics with evocative music.
The album begins with "A Sea Symphony," a four-movement choral work that draws inspiration from Walt Whitman's poetry. The symphony's first movement, "A Song for All Seas, All Ships," sets the stage with its powerful choruses and solos, while the second movement, "On the Beach at Night, Alone," offers a more introspective exploration of the sea's vastness. The third movement, "Scherzo: The Waves," is a lively interlude, and the final movement, "The Explorers," is a triumphant conclusion that leaves a lasting impression.
The second half of the album is dedicated to Christmas music, featuring Vaughan Williams' "Fantasia on Christmas Carols" and "Hodie - A Christmas Cantata." The "Fantasia" is a delightful medley of traditional carols, while the "Cantata" is a more substantial work that tells the story of Christmas through narration, song, and choral pieces. The cantata's final movement, "In the beginning was the Word," is a majestic choral piece that brings the album to a close.
Throughout the album, Vaughan Williams' signature style shines through, with lush harmonies, memorable melodies, and a deep reverence for the human voice. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, "A Sea Symphony, Hodie" is sure to captivate and inspire.
A Sea Symphony, I. A Song for All Seas, All Ships (Moderato maestoso): Behold the sea itself (chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, I. A Song for All Seas, All Ships (Moderato maestoso): Today a rude brief recitative (baritone & chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, I. A Song for All Seas, All Ships (Moderato maestoso): Flaunt out, O sea, your separate flags of nations (soprano & chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, I. A Song for All Seas, All Ships (Moderato maestoso): Token of all brave captains (chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, I. A Song for All Seas, All Ships (Moderato maestoso): A pennant universal (baritone, soprano & chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, II. On the Beach at Night, Alone (Largo sostenuto): On the beach, at night, alone (baritone & semi-chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, II. On the Beach at Night, Alone (Largo sostenuto): A vast similitude interlocks all (baritone & chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony: III. Scherzo: The Waves (Allegro brillante)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, IV. The Explorers (Grave e molto adagio - Andante cono moto): O vast Rondure, swimming in Space (chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, IV. The Explorers (Grave e molto adagio - Andante cono moto): Down from the gardens of Asia descending (chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, IV. The Explorers (Grave e molto adagio - Andante cono moto): O we can wait no longer (baritone & soprano)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, IV. The Explorers (Grave e molto adagio - Andante cono moto): O thou transcendent (soprano, baritone & chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, IV. The Explorers (Grave e molto adagio - Andante cono moto): Greater than stars or suns (chorus, soprano & baritone)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, IV. The Explorers (Grave e molto adagio - Andante cono moto): Sail forth (chorus, soprano & baritone)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
A Sea Symphony, IV. The Explorers (Grave e molto adagio - Andante cono moto): O my brave Soul (soprano, baritone & chorus)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Margaret Marshall, Richard Hickox, Philharmonia Orchestra
Fantasia on Christmas Carols: This is the truth sent from aboveRalph Vaughan Williams, Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Fantasia on Christmas Carols: Come all you worthy gentlemenRalph Vaughan Williams, Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Fantasia on Christmas Carols: On Christmas night all Christians singRalph Vaughan Williams, Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Fantasia on Christmas Carols: God bless the ruler of this houseRalph Vaughan Williams, Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: I. Prologue: Nowell! Nowell!Ralph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: II. Narration: Now the birth of Jesus Christ -Ralph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: III. Song: It was the winter wildRalph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: IV. Narration: And it came to pass in those daysRalph Vaughan Williams, Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Elizabeth Gale/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: V. Choral: The blessed son of GodRalph Vaughan Williams, Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Elizabeth Gale/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: VI. Narration: And there were in the same countryRalph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: VII. Song: The Oxen (Christmas Eve, and twelve of the clock)Ralph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: VIII. Narration: And the shepherds returnedRalph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: IX. Pastoral: The shepherds singRalph Vaughan Williams, Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Elizabeth Gale/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: X. Narration: But Mary kept all these thingsRalph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: XI. Lullaby: Sweet was the song the Virgin sangRalph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: XII. Hymn: Bright portals of the skyRalph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: XIII. Narration: Now when Jesus was bornRalph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: XIV. The March of the Three Kings: From kingdoms of wisdom -Ralph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: XV. Choral: No sad thought his soul affrightRalph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra
Hodie - A Christmas Cantata: XVI. Epilogue: In the beginning was the WordRalph Vaughan Williams, Elizabeth Gale/Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral/Robert Tear/Stephen Roberts/London Symphony Chorus/London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Hickox, Richard Hickox, London Symphony Orchestra