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Vaughan Williams refers to Ralph Vaughan Williams, an English composer of classical music who lived from 1872 to 1958. He is known for his symphonies, operas, choral works, and other compositions which are often inspired by English folk traditions and landscapes

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Vaughan Williams called it a rondo pastorale.
It is as a symphonist that Vaughan Williams is best known.
Vaughan Williams conducted a handful of recordings for gramophone and radio.
He is best known for the Vaughan Williams classification of antidysrhythmic drugs.
Vaughan Williams and Adeline had known each other since childhood.
All drugs subject to classification according to Vaughan Williams were considered antiarrhythmic drugs.
She and Vaughan Williams began an affair whilst still married to their respective spouses.
It was Butterworth who had first encouraged Vaughan Williams to write a purely orchestral symphony.
Ralph Vaughan Williams also incorporated these melodies into his own compositions.
And the music of Vaughan Williams.
Elgar and Vaughan Williams were among its later signings.
Set to music by composers including Ralph Vaughan Williams.
It is not known why Vaughan Williams did not set the complete mass.
Vaughan Williams was laid to rest in Westminster Abbey.
You hear distant echoes of Vaughan Williams and Britten and that kind of thing.

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Vaughan Williams and Butterworth became close friends.
On that occasion two Bach chorales were conducted by Vaughan Williams.
The Vaughan Williams concert has started.
Concerto Grosso is a work for string orchestra by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Vaughan Williams was in fact a great nephew of Charles Darwin.
The list below shows all known compositions by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Vaughan Williams symphonies.
Ruperta has a transformative experience attending a Ralph Vaughan Williams concert with Hunter.
Vaughan Williams classification.
The five main classes in the Vaughan Williams classification of antiarrhythmic agents are,.
Vaughan Williams was an intimate lifelong friend of the famous British pianist Harriet Cohen.
Despite the variety of his works with religious connections, Vaughan Williams was decidedly not a believer.
Ralph Vaughan Williams was particularly pleased with their recording of his Oboe Concerto.
It is dedicated to his teacher there, Vaughan Williams.
The Englishman Vaughan Williams collected the melodies worked into his rhapsody in Norfolk.
Similar to amiodarone, dronedarone exhibits electrophysiologic characteristics of all 4 Vaughan Williams classifications.
To Vaughan Williams the human voice was " the oldest and greatest of musical instruments.
By the way, congratulations on the review for the Ralph Vaughan Williams today.
I get it . Vaughan Williams called it a rondo pastorale.
He later became a teacher - a great one, according to his colleague Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Vaughan Williams dedicated the piece to Butterworth 's memory after his death.
Thus, under the classification system of Vaughan Williams these compounds exhibit a Class III antiarrhythmic activity.
The most familiar tune for this hymn is " Sine Nomine " by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
The composer Vaughan Williams was one of his most well-known pupils.
During his time there, he introduced the symphonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams to Queensland concert-goers.
Ralph Vaughan Williams provided the stirring music, his first film score.
Antiarrhythmic agents belonging to the Vaughan Williams Class I-C ( propafenone / flecainide ).
Vaughan Williams ranked the " Stabat Mater " as one of Stanford 's works of " imperishable beauty.
One of her sisters, Adeline, married the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams.
All his life, Vaughan Williams wanted to create an opera from Arnold 's Scholar Gipsy.
The Wasps is incidental music composed by the British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1909.
Moderato pesante - Vaughan Williams described this movement, the symphony 's scherzo function, as a " slow dance.
She served as honorary president of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society until her death in 2007.
Adeline Fisher Vaughan Williams died in 1951 after many years of suffering from crippling arthritis.
It was written in 1951 by the British classical composer Ralph Vaughan Williams.

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