An Oxford Elegy
An Oxford Elegy is a work for narrator, small mixed chorus and small orchestra, written by Ralph Vaughan Williams between 1947 and 1949. It uses portions of two poems by Matthew Arnold, The Scholar Gipsy and Thyrsis. The first performance took place privately, whilst the public premiere took place in Oxford in June 1952, with Steuart Wilson as the speaker and Bernard Rose conductor. A typical performance usually lasts 20–25 minutes.
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An Oxford Elegy
An Oxford Elegy is a work for narrator, small mixed chorus and small orchestra, written by Ralph Vaughan Williams between 1947 and 1949. It uses portions of two poems by Matthew Arnold, The Scholar Gipsy and Thyrsis. The first performance took place privately, whilst the public premiere took place in Oxford in June 1952, with Steuart Wilson as the speaker and Bernard Rose conductor. A typical performance usually lasts 20–25 minutes.
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An Oxford Elegy is a work for ...... e usually lasts 20–25 minutes.
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オックスフォード悲歌(An Oxford Elegy)は、レ ...... した、語り手と小規模な混声合唱、小規模な管弦楽のための楽曲。
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An Oxford Elegy is a work for ...... e usually lasts 20–25 minutes.
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オックスフォード悲歌(An Oxford Elegy)は、レ ...... した、語り手と小規模な混声合唱、小規模な管弦楽のための楽曲。
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An Oxford Elegy
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オックスフォード悲歌
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