Ralph Vaughan Williams - In Windsor Forest

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  • Опубліковано 12 бер 2017
  • Vaughan Williams' opera 'Sir John in Love' (based on Shakespeare's 'The Merry Wives of Windsor') was first performed by a student cast at the Parry Opera Theatre in the Royal College of Music, London on 21st March 1929. It had to wait until 1946 for its first professional performances at Sadlers Wells.
    Meanwhile, Vaughan Williams arranged five numbers from the opera into a choral suite first performed by the London Choral Union on 24th March 1931.
    In this recording from 1960 it is performed by the Bach Choir with the Jacques Orchestra conducted by Reginald Jacques. The soloist is Elsie Morison, wife of the conductor Rafael Kubelik.
    The five movements are:
    1. The Conspiracy - Mrs Page and Mrs Ford agree to make life difficult for Sir John Falstaff, who has been making life difficult for them. (Words by Shakespeare)
    2. Drinking Song - Falstaff and his cronies praise "jolly good ale". (Words by John Still)
    3. Falstaff and the Fairies - The Page/Ford plot reaches its climax at night in Windsor Forest. (Words by Shakespeare, Ravenscroft and Lyly)
    4. Wedding Chorus - Anne Page and Master Fenton (the opera's love interest) have their happy ending. (Words by Ben Jonson)
    5. Epilogue - the opera's finale with the message "there is underneath the sun nothing in true earnest done". (Words possibly by Campion and Rossiter)
    The image is a painting by William Powell Frith exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1843. It shows shows Anne Page with wine, Mrs Ford, Mrs Page and Sir John leaving the Garter Inn at Windsor.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @zephyr755
    @zephyr755 5 місяців тому +1

    I sang in this in high-school . It still seems as magical to me as then.

  • @donaldferguson734
    @donaldferguson734 6 років тому +2

    I can't believe that for thirteen years I inhabited the planet with this musical genius! I only found out much later.

    • @webrarian
      @webrarian  6 років тому

      In my case, I only shared the planet with him for less than a year :-( And not at all with Sibelius, who died a couple of days before I was born.

  • @caroltaurua5406
    @caroltaurua5406 2 роки тому +1

    I recall singing this work while at High School. I was a member of the schools Special Choir and sang as a Alto. I loved performing this cantata.

  • @barriegott8584
    @barriegott8584 4 місяці тому

    I also sang this in school with Terry Hunt and the NSW Schools orchestra.

  • @steveegallo3384
    @steveegallo3384 5 років тому +1

    Missed the 'Norfolk' connexion but am enjoying this pleasant détour instead!

  • @paulryan1609
    @paulryan1609 2 роки тому +1

    My favorite version of this wonderful music. Is it the Jacques orchestra recorded originally on World Record Club?

    • @webrarian
      @webrarian  2 роки тому

      I can't say definitively, but I think you're right.