Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No.3 – ‘A Pastoral Symphony’, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult and performed by The New Philharmonia Orchestra. The remastered version includes four movements: Molto moderato, Lento moderato – Moderato maestoso, Moderato pesante, and Lento. Enjoy the beautiful soprano vocals by Margaret Price.
Vaughan Williams’ Symphony No.3 – ‘A Pastoral Symphony’, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult and performed by The New Philharmonia Orchestra. The remastered version includes four movements: Molto moderato, Lento moderato – Moderato maestoso, Moderato pesante, and Lento. Enjoy the beautiful soprano vocals by Margaret Price.
About the composer…
Ralph Vaughan Williams was a pioneering British composer celebrated for his profoundly English musical style, rooted in folk influences and the nation’s landscape. Trained at the Royal College of Music, his compositions spanned symphonies, operas, and choral works, notably the pastoral Third Symphony and the opera “The Pilgrim’s Progress.” Vaughan Williams’ legacy lies in his profound impact on British music, embodying the nation’s cultural spirit and heritage. His evocative compositions continue to resonate worldwide, cherished for their emotional depth and enduring connection to English tradition, securing his place as one of the greatest composers of the 20th century.