A Cambridge Mass
A Cambridge Mass is a choral work in G major by Ralph Vaughan Williams written between 1898-99 as part of his studies in Cambridge for his Doctorate of Music. It is one of two large scale choral works with orchestral accompaniment by Vaughan Williams surviving from this period, the other being a cantata setting of Swinburne's poem The Garden of Proserpine.
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A Cambridge Mass
A Cambridge Mass is a choral work in G major by Ralph Vaughan Williams written between 1898-99 as part of his studies in Cambridge for his Doctorate of Music. It is one of two large scale choral works with orchestral accompaniment by Vaughan Williams surviving from this period, the other being a cantata setting of Swinburne's poem The Garden of Proserpine.
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