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Obra: Symphony no. 1 "A Sea Symphony"

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CompositorVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958)
PeriodoPrincipios de s.XX
Tipo de obraOrchestral
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Tarmo Pelotkoski conducts the Hallé © Sharyn Bellemakers | The Hallé
Mahler’s Rückert-Lieder provide an apt, if somewhat unexpected, partner to Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony in Manchester’s Bridgewater Hall. 

Elder and LPO plumb new depths in Vaughan Williams

The London Philharmonic Orchestra © Benjamin Ealovega
Elder's reading of A Sea Symphony has the maturity and surefooted-ness of a conductor who has fully absorbed the work and long since recognised it as a masterpiece.

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Vilde Frang and the London Symphony Orchestra © Andrew Perry

Vaughan Williams’ Sea Symphony is a highlight of the  London Symphony Orchestra’ s programme which also includes Vilde Frang excelling in Korngold. 

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