Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Ralph Vaughan Williams' choral masterpieces with "Vaughan Williams for Choirs 2." Released on August 4, 2022, under Oxford University Press Music, this classical gem is a concise yet powerful collection of nine tracks, each a testament to Vaughan Williams' unparalleled compositional prowess. Spanning just under 30 minutes, the album is a compact journey through a variety of choral expressions, from the delicate harmonies of "Spring" to the poignant solo and choral blend of "She's like the swallow." The album features a mix of well-known pieces like "Greensleeves" and lesser-known gems, all showcasing Vaughan Williams' signature style and deep connection to English musical tradition. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
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Tracks
Spring - SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, Baylor Chamber Singers, Joseph Li, Brian A. Schmidt
The Singers - SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, East Carolina University Chamber Singers, James C. Franklin
An Invitation - SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, Baylor Chamber Singers, Joseph Li, Brian A. Schmidt
Whether men do laugh or weep - SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, The Baylor A Capella Choir, Joseph Li, Brian A. Schmidt
John Dory - SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, Traditional, The Baylor A Capella Choir, Brian A. Schmidt
Nothing is here for tears - SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, East Carolina University Chamber Singers, James C. Franklin
She's like the swallow - Soprano solo & SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, Traditional, East Carolina University Chamber Singers, James C. Franklin
Greensleeves - SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, Traditional, The Baylor A Capella Choir, Joseph Li, Brian A. Schmidt
Silence and Music - SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, East Carolina University Chamber Singers, James C. Franklin
Land of our birth - SATBRalph Vaughan Williams, John Leavitt, East Carolina University Chamber Singers, James C. Franklin