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Ralph Vaughan Williams - Sancta Civitas 

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- Composer: Ralph Vaughan Williams (12 October 1872 -- 26 August 1958)
- Orchestra: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
- Choirs: Winchester Cathedral Choristers, Winchester College Quiristers, The Bach Choir
- Conductor: David Hill
- Soloists: Andrew Staples (tenor), Matthew Brook (baritone)
- Year of recording: 2009
Sancta Civitas [The Holy City], oratorio, written between 1923-1925.
00:00 - I. I was in the spirit (Lento)
05:28 - II. And I saw Heaven opened (Allegro)
07:46 - III. And I saw an angel standing in the sun (Meno Mosso)
08:53 - IV. Babylon the great is fallen (Lento)
13:34 - V. Rejoice over her O Heavens (Allegro Moderato)
16:37 - VI. And I saw a new heaven (Adagio)
21:11 - VII. Therefore are they before the throne of God (Poco Meno Largo)
22:13 - VIII. And I saw a pure river
24:28 - IX. Holy, Holy, Holy (Andante Sostenuto)
25:21 - X. Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory (Poco Animato)
Vaughan Williams completed this work during a very productive year, a year that also yielded the Three Songs from Shakespeare, Two Poems by Seumus O'Sullivan, the Concerto academico (Concerto for Violin and String Orchestra), and his collaborative work on the hymn book, Songs of Praise, with the Rev. Percy Dearmer and Martin Shaw. An atheist in his early years but later mellowing to agnosticism, Vaughan Williams wrote or arranged more sacred and church service music than any other major composer of the twentieth century. Thus, Sancta Civitas (The Holy City) was just one of many fine works in the genre.
Using texts from the Bible, Taverner's (1539) Bible (a revised version of the early [pre-King James] English Bible), and other sacred sources Vaughan Williams fashioned this oratorio for tenor and baritone soloists, chorus, semi-chorus, off-stage chorus, and orchestra. The work is divided into ten continuous sections.
- The first, "I Was in the Spirit," is marked Lento and is mostly somber and gloomy in character.
- In contrast the second, "And I Saw Heaven Opened" (Allegro) is bright and lively, the choral writing quite ecstatic and the whole grandiose and colourful.
- The ensuing "And I Saw an Angel Standing in the Sun" (Meno Mosso) is grim and powerful, with rumbling drums and darkly atmospheric writing for the baritone soloist. The music here is intense, sounding ominous and often nearly crushing in its choral and orchestral sonorities.
- "Babylon the Great is Fallen" (Lento) is lovely in its rich post-Romantic character, recalling the style of such choral works as Toward the Unknown Region (1905 - 1906), the composer's first major success.
- The next section, "Rejoice Over Her O Heavens" (Allegro Moderato) has a muscular manner and mixes the celebratory with the somber,
- while the ensuing "And I Saw a New Heaven" (Adagio) is celestial and gentle, featuring a lovely theme on violin. Here the mood recalls the composer's popular Romance for violin and orchestra, The Lark Ascending.
- The music builds up and leads to the epiphanic moment that punctuates the opening of the next section, "Therefore Are They Before the Throne of God" (Poco Meno Largo).
- The ensuing "And I Saw a Pure River" is ethereal and lovely, featuring the attractive violin writing that appeared in "And I Saw a New Heaven."
- In the last two sections "Holy, Holy, Holy" (Andante Sostenuto) and "Heaven and Earth Are Full of Thy Glory" (Poco Animato), Vaughan Williams builds from ethereal and gossamer music to a grand triumph and sense of spiritual relief.
Many consider this to be the composer's greatest oratorio, but it must also be ranked among his very best choral works. Sancta Civitas lasts about a half hour in performance and has received several recordings over the years, but, unfortunately, is still not as widely-known as many lesser works in its genre.

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Комментарии : 32   
@user-xl5hk3te9s
@user-xl5hk3te9s 2 года назад
The music of Vaughn-Williams never fails to inspire me. I'm hearing this one for the first time. Another gem!
@mintchoco5640
@mintchoco5640 3 года назад
The violin solo rising from the ashes is so touching
@liserbiser
@liserbiser 3 года назад
Having gotten the unique opportunity to perform this piece three times in three different venues in two different countries, I thank you for posting this with the score. I love RVW's treatment of the text. The mournful, almost surprised devastation of Babylon after the triumph of the army of God makes me feel like I'm on a battlefield as the smoke clears, counting bodies. Then the children almost chide the mourners, reminding them that Lord promised this. But then, the violin rises from the destruction to usher in the Holy City, and the promises to the righteous are revealed and it's just... so powerful. But the climax isn't at the end. The end is hesitant and hopeful, and it's clear this was just a vision of what could be, and not reality. It's a temptation, a glimpse at a perfect world, a goal, an ethereal dream that's as tenuous as the peace following WWI--precisely what was happening when he wrote this. RVW, you are a genius. Humanity doesn't deserve you.
@rosemaryclemence
@rosemaryclemence Год назад
Rochester Choral Society (Kent) is singing "Dona Nobis Pacem" on Saturday in Rochester Cathedral. What a remarkable piece!
@stevepayne5965
@stevepayne5965 6 лет назад
Beautiful recording of one of my all-time favourite pieces. The climax at 23:57 gets me every time.
@stephenthestoryteller3139
@stephenthestoryteller3139 3 месяца назад
WTF! Genius
@didiergaugain
@didiergaugain 2 года назад
superbe musique
@giovannipierre5309
@giovannipierre5309 4 года назад
A masterpiece.
@benjammin6692
@benjammin6692 5 лет назад
Fabulous.
@fabianfajardo96
@fabianfajardo96 8 лет назад
Maravilloso!!!
@burton48
@burton48 5 лет назад
This is a beautiful composition from which no doubt "Hodie," some nearly 30 years later, had its origins and inspiration.
@PatrickMurtha
@PatrickMurtha 8 лет назад
How many composers are this immediately recognizable? Very few.
@bernabefernandeztouceda7315
Theres a lot
@soundfinder_Lee
@soundfinder_Lee 8 лет назад
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@lisairis4842
@lisairis4842 5 лет назад
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@michaelmurphy326
@michaelmurphy326 4 года назад
i cancelled Sirius and subscribed to you tube, im unaffiliated, but it is wonderful..no interruptions and their machines compile playlists as you can for occasion..may want to free try it for a month..i think its wonderful
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@miguelastor1 3 года назад
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@simonfanshawe9861 3 года назад
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@didiergaugain
@didiergaugain 2 года назад
c'est du lili boulanger
@camilohiche4475
@camilohiche4475 3 года назад
Please watch this at the lowest quality only (144p) since it's just for the music, which is much more ecologically responsible than at a higher rate. Watching this at 240p (which is unnecessary for listening purposes), will increase the bandwith by double to almost tenfold! At 1080 the bandwith is augmented by a factor of 100! The use of digital technology accounts for 4% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, as much as the emissions from the world's truck fleet. Of that, a BIG part comes from livestreaming videos, mainly 3 sources : RU-vid, Netflix and porn. Let's enjoy this beautiful music by being aware and responsible, doing our little part in decreasing our carbon footprint and protecting this wonderful planet for the generations to come.
@tim-williams
@tim-williams Год назад
Music is for the worship of God. Not Satan's empire and it's carbon religion.
@camilohiche4475
@camilohiche4475 Год назад
@@tim-williamsAgreed. God's creation is to be protected from the satanic evils of carbon that degrade God's holy work.
@shnimmuc
@shnimmuc 8 лет назад
I do not like VW`s choral music, save the Mass and Flos Campi. I think he was a much greater instrumental composer tan choral composer. This work is too "Hollywood" for me.
@thedoeguy
@thedoeguy 7 лет назад
Try Dona Nobis Pacem...especially Movement #6
@tim-williams
@tim-williams 7 лет назад
This is easily my favourite of all classical music, there is so much love in it. To me this is nothing like Hollywood. Its from the beautiful Surrey Hills of Great Britain.
@cobblestonegenerator
@cobblestonegenerator 5 лет назад
Its actually hollywood music that is too much like rvw. His music influenced hollywood. Also, its more debussy than anything and if you dont like debussy i dont know what to do...
@DreamlessSleepwalker
@DreamlessSleepwalker 5 лет назад
@@cobblestonegenerator Debussy had essentially no influence on him. He was Ravel's student, but Ravel only accepted him because he had no chance of copying Ravel's style. His style is based on English Choral and Folk music with a tad of Germanic and French influence on things like form and orchestration.
@bluejupiter100
@bluejupiter100 5 лет назад
The two chorales from "Hodie" will give you another perspective. And "Serenade to Music" . Wow.
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