Sarabande, tres minutos de grandeza y poder en un solo movimiento. Simplemente genial... Es como resurgir de entre las cenizas; así fue... Gracias por este momento de locura, Sir Ralph Vaughan Williams...🌹
I have another recording, completely different from that, with James Judd leading the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. The tempo is much faster (the whole play sounds 4 minutes shorter) and it seems that the interpretation was designed to contrast deliberately with this, which is earlier. Romantic opulence disappears under acute angularity of forms, which acquire a neoclassical character.
@@giovannipierre5309 How did you know I know it? :) Actually both you and I are wrong: there is no "most sublime piece of music," but if there is, it will be the slow movement of VW's Fifth Symphony.
If you enjoy the warmth of the INTRADA then have a listen to the Bass Tuba Concert, 2nd Mvt. and you'll hear the phrases develop into a full blown Romance.
This music has always affected me in a powerful way. I Have a Nimbus recording paired with the Oboe Concerto & Concerto Grosso. Boughton and the English Chamber Orchestra. The sound is amazingly clear and dynamic. The performance is superb.
This is an internal feature of the ‘new’ cathedral, built adjacent to the original which was bombed out in World War II. I went there as a teen, and again a few years ago.
Sarabande, tres minutos de grandeza y poder en un solo movimiento. Simplemente genial...
Es como resurgir de entre las cenizas; así fue... Gracias por este momento de locura, Sir Ralph Vaughan Williams...🌹
Vaughan Williams makes you proud to be British. Just listened to his concerto grosso with the LSO and Thomson. string music at its greatest!
One of the most undiscovered and underrated works of art ever, in my opinion.
Vaughan Williams and strings--always incredible.
Wonderful! RVW at his best.
Now that is a glowing, luminous recording.
Just got this piece in orchestra class (I play 'cello). It's so beautiful! Vaughn Williams is a genius! :)
The Baptistry Window of Coventry Cathedral - I hadn't seen a picture of it for 50 years but I recognised it right away!
Outstanding playing. One of the greatly under played, underrated VW pieces.
tears me up just to the sound of it
My daughter’s orchestra is going to play this piece soon so we listened it. This recording of LSO’s is simply stunning!
I have another recording, completely different from that, with James Judd leading the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. The tempo is much faster (the whole play sounds 4 minutes shorter) and it seems that the interpretation was designed to contrast deliberately with this, which is earlier. Romantic opulence disappears under acute angularity of forms, which acquire a neoclassical character.
My Orchestra is playing Intrada and March and Reprise. This is such a great piece of music!
Such a great piece of music. Thank you !
Playing movements 1 & 5 in my orchestra this year! Love it!
Best recording os this stunning concerto
Perhaps the best recording of this magnificent work. Thanks for sharing indeed!
Wonderful! I can’t wait to play it!
The sarabande is the most sublime piece of music I know!
DieFlabbergast
No, the most sublime piece of music you know is the adagio from Elgar’s 1st symphony.
@@giovannipierre5309 How did you know I know it? :) Actually both you and I are wrong: there is no "most sublime piece of music," but if there is, it will be the slow movement of VW's Fifth Symphony.
RVW remains my favorite composer 😊
History will show him to have been the UK's most talented composer, and possibly the world's, up to now anyway.
Did you listen to all the songwriters in the world to come to that conclusion?
Beautiful music 🌙
If you enjoy the warmth of the INTRADA then have a listen to the Bass Tuba Concert, 2nd Mvt. and you'll hear the phrases develop into a full blown Romance.
Somptueux.
This music has always affected me in a powerful way. I Have a Nimbus recording paired with the Oboe Concerto & Concerto Grosso. Boughton and the English Chamber Orchestra. The sound is amazingly clear and dynamic. The performance is superb.
Thanks for sharing!
Beatiful!❤💎⭐😘😇
nice
does anyone see the forthrightness of this beautiful piece analogous to an English Schostakovitch? Just love it...
A little slower at the start from what I'm familiar with.....but still wonderful stuff from RVW!
I'm here trying to figure out why the strings climax from Black Panther's Ancestral Plane sounds so familiar!
13:16 ❤️
11:30 *
13:40
Yes! and a bit later at 14:00....That whole section is a richly textured, opulent...building....climax.....
What's the strange-looking background picture?
BaileyRob - Hi, they're stained glass windows at Coventry Cathedral, by the font.
cool, thanks
To be precise, it is the Baptistry Window, designed by John Piper.
This is an internal feature of the ‘new’ cathedral, built adjacent to the original which was bombed out in World War II. I went there as a teen, and again a few years ago.
@@davidjefferis4467 It looks impressive, and in a strange way it suits this concerto.
I can honestly say there is not a RVW piece i don't adore.
RobstersTunes Me either ☺
Is it just me, or does the March sound a bit like the Overture to the Wasps?
To me it has hints of Warlock, but not VW's own _Wasps._