
A leading British composer of the twentieth-century, Ralph Vaughan Williams was a lifelong exponent of choral music and singing. This two-part collection of new arrangements and editions features well-loved and lesser-known Vaughan Williams songs, anthems, and carols - for today's mixed-voice choir. It presents unison or treble pieces scored for SATB, creating new repertoire, and provides new accompaniment options and durations that widen the appeal of the pieces for church or concert use. The adaptations may introduce or give new light to the repertoire, yet are complementary to the original settings published as single pieces. John Leavitt, being an experienced conductor, composer, editor, and champion of Vaughan Williams, brings great sensitivity to this process, and knows how best to maximize rehearsal time with choirs of various types and sizes.
This collection addresses the need for accessible, high-quality choral arrangements of Ralph Vaughan Williams's sacred works for modern mixed-voice ensembles. Editor John Leavitt, an experienced composer and conductor, utilizes his expertise to adapt original compositions into versatile SATB formats. The volume aims to bridge the gap between historical choral repertoire and the practical requirements of contemporary church and concert choirs.
What You Will Find
Experts and choral directors frequently highlight this collection as a practical resource for integrating Vaughan Williams into standard choir programming. The editorial approach is noted for its balance between historical fidelity and the functional needs of modern ensembles.
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
2020-01-23
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0193532107
ISBN-13:
9780193532106
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