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  1. 30 de sept. de 2006 · Ralph Vaughan Williams seems to have acquired a desire to write an opera centered on a boxing match in 1909 or 1910. With the aid of the Editor of the [London] Times Literary Supplement, Williams found his librettist in Harold Child, whose literary background was that of a writer of editorials.

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  2. 10 de feb. de 2007 · Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sir Charles Groves, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Robert Tear, Sheila Armstrong, Michael Rippon, Helen Watts, Leslie Fryson - Williams: Hugh the Drover - Amazon.com Music

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  3. 22 de dic. de 2022 · #RVW150Enjoy this live excerpt from Apocryphonia's October concert, 'Tracing the Tunes, Ralph Vaughan Williams and the English Folk Song', in celebration of ...

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  4. Vaughan Williams: Hugh the Drover. Rebecca Evans, Bonaventura Bottone, Sarah Walker, Richard Van Allan, Alan Opie, Neil Jenkins. Corydon Singers & Orchestra, The New London Children's Choir, Matthew Best. Release Date: 3rd Nov 2003. Catalogue No: CDD22049.

  5. Act One0:00 - "Buy, buy buy!"4:12 - "Ballads, buy my ballads!"8:20 - "Here come the Morris men!"12:36 - Hugh's Song of the Road ("Horse hoofs)"17:13 - "Ah! W...

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  6. Vaughan Williams's Operas Hugh the Drover and Sir John in Love ERIC SAYLOR Ralph Vaughan Williams's reputation as one of the most vigorous advocates for English music and musicians is well known; but it is difficult to imagine that his contributions - whether as composer, author, editor, lecturer, educator, field-worker

  7. Two of these feature John Coates and Maggie Teyte, who Vaughan Williams had considered for the lead parts in Hugh the Drover in 1911, but it was not then to be. Clive Carey, Marie Howes (singing with her brother Frank Howes) and Harry Plunket Greene were all associated with Vaughan Williams in different way, while James Johnston took the leading part of Hugh the Drover in a popular revival in ...