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In celebration of Vaughan Williams’s 150th anniversary in 2022 I followed renowned British composer, Ralph Vaughan Williams, on the first year of his…
Dec 4, 2021 • 
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Vaughan Williams’s Journey into Folk: 9 January 1905
‘The Captain’s Apprentice.’ Mr Carter, North End, King’s Lynn, Norfolk
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Vaughan Williams’s Journey into Folk: 8 January 1905
‘The Lincolnshire Farmer (The Yorkshire Bite)’. Mr Whitby, Tilney All Saints, Norfolk
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Vaughan Williams’s Journey into Folk: 7 January 1905
The Foxhunt (Bold Reynolds), Stephen Poll, Tilney St Lawrence, Norfolk
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Vaughan Williams’s Journey into Folk: 31 December 1904
‘Tom Block’, Mr & Mrs Truell, Gravesend, Kent
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Vaughan Williams’s Journey into Folk: 26 December 1904
‘Adieu to Lovely Nancy’, Mr Cooper, Plaistow, Sussex
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Vaughan Williams’s Journey into Folk: 25 December circa 1882
'The Cherry Tree Carol', Anon
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Vaughan Williams’s Journey into Folk: 23 December 1904
‘Maria Marten’, Mr Booker, Kingsfold, Surrey
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Vaughan Williams's Journey into Folk by Caroline Davison
Vaughan Williams's Journey into Folk by Caroline Davison
Follow renowned British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams on the first year of his listening journey into folk song.
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Vaughan Williams's Journey into Folk by Caroline Davison

Follow renowned British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams on the first year of his listening journey into folk song.

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