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Obra: Sinfonía núm. 9 en mi menor

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Datos
CompositorVaughan Williams, Ralph (1872-1958)
PeriodoPrincipios de s.XX
Año1956
Tipo de obraOrchestral
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LondresVaughan Williams’s ‘Fantasia’ and Symphony No. 9

BBC Proms
Vaughan Williams, Britten, Smickersgill
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; Andrew Manze; Simone Lamsma
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Go West! Pappano and the LSO head towards the Cornish coast

David Cohen, Sir Antonio Pappano and the London Symphony Orchestra © LSO | Mark Allan
From Stonehenge in Vaughan Williams’ Tess of the d’Urbervilles-inspired Ninth Symphony to Arnold Bax’s Tintagel, the LSO heads on a musical tour of western England. 

Deciphering the runes: a feast of Vaughan Williams from the LPO

Andrew Manze conducts the London Philharmonic Orchestra © London Philharmonic Orchestra
Vaughan Williams' Ninth Symphony is not yet an audience favourite, but Andrew Manze and the London Philharmonic Orchestra make an admirable case for the work as a masterpiece. 

Monumental Vaughan Williams and Holst from the Hallé and John Wilson

The Bridgewater Hall's cycle of Vaughan Williams' symphonies continues with a gripping performance of the Ninth, coupled with a colourful account of Holst's The Planets
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The power and the glory: Vaughan Williams, the transcendent symphonist

Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1952, photographed by Ursula Wood © Vaughan Williams Charitable Trust
Ralph Vaughan Williams' nine symphonies represent one of the peaks of creative achievement in British culture. Enthusiast Chris Garlick takes us on a musical journey through the cycle.