Vaughan Williams · On Wenlock Edge

Overview

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Overview

  • Born: 1872–1958
  • Nationality: English
  • Early life: Brought up in the Cotswolds
  • Education: Royal College of Music
  • Military: Fought in World War I (served as a general)
  • Paris period: Later went to Paris to study under Ravel → this was a major influence and marked the first shift in the direction of his music
  • English composers group (context / wider listening):

    Vaughan Williams, Delius, Holst, Benjamin Britten, Elgar

  • Folk research: He did a tour of England, where he recorded and notated English folk songs. This is important.
    • He was effectively a proto-ethnomusicologist (he could almost be considered one).
  • Influences he loved:
    • English folk music
    • Tudor music (he was a big fan)
    • Impressionism
    • All three were very un-German in character
  • General aesthetic:
    • Often called pastoral
    • Very English
    • Bittersweet, nostalgic
  • Output: Prolific in all genres – symphonies, film, folk arrangements, chamber music
  • Wagner influence:
    • He was quite Wagnerian, and Wagner was the most advanced composer of the era
    • You can even say there are Wagnerian flourishes
    • Wider listening link: Ride of the Valkyries

Context: “On Wenlock Edge”

  • Year: 1909
  • Type: Song cycle (6 songs in total)
  • Instrumentation: String quartet + piano + voice
    • Unusual. String quartet and quintet are common, but with voice is extremely rare.
  • Stylistic features:
    • Parallel harmony (Impressionistic)
    • Whole-tone scales
    • Pentatonic scales
    • Programmatic writing
    • Strong emphasis on nature
  • Main thesis:

    Vaughan Williams uses music to underline the words, the meaning, and to evoke the feeling of nature.

    • Wind is a particularly important element.
  • The poem: About a forest battered by the winds.

What to Listen Out For

  • Folk elements
  • Tudor influence
  • Impressionism
  • Poetry
  • Nature

His English Sound

He has an English sound, but it is actually a mixture of:

  • French
  • German
  • Tudor
  • Folk music