Ralph Vaughan Williams
Composer
Biography
Ralph Vaughan Williams was an English composer. Over sixty years, he composed operas, ballets, chamber music, vocal pieces and orchestral compositions. He was strongly influenced by Tudor music and English folk-song.
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Song List
This list is likely to be of songs that have been performed at Oxford International Song Festivals and Oxford Song events, and may not be comprehensive of this composer's compositions. This database is ever growing as a work in progress, with further songs regularly being added.
4. Slow Air (Lento) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
A Poison Tree no.2 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Ah, sunflower no.7 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Bredon Hill (1909) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Bright is the ring of words (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Buonaparty (1908) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Clun (1909) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Cradle song | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Cruelty has a human heart no.8 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Death in Love (1903) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Dreamland | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Eternity no.10 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Four Hymns (1914) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Four Last Songs (1958) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Four Poems by Fredegond Shove (1925) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
From far, from eve and morning (1909) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Full fathom five | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Hands, Eyes, and Heart (1958) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Heart's Haven (1903) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
I have trod the upward and the downward slope (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
In dreams (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
In the Spring | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Infant Joy no.1 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Is my team ploughing? (1909) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Let Beauty awake (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Linden Lea (1901) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Lollipop's Song | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
London no.4 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Love Sight (1903) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Love's Last Gift (1903) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Love's Minstrels (1903) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Menelaus (1958) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Motion and Stillness (1925) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Oh, when I was in love with you (1909) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
On Wenlock Edge (1909) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
On Wenlock Edge (1909) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Orpheus with his lute | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Over hill, over dale | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Procris (1958) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Rest | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Rumpelstiltskin's Song | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Serenade to Music (1938) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Silent Noon (1903) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Songs of Travel (1904) (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Spinning Song | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Suite of 6 Short Pieces (solo piano) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Summum bonum (1891) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Take, O Take, Those Lips Away | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Ten Blake Songs | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The cloud-capp'd towers | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The Cloud-Capped Towers | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The Divine Image no.9 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The House of Life (1903) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The infinite shining heavens (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The Lamb no.5 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The New Ghost (1925) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The Piper no.3 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The roadside fire (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The Shepherd no.6 | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The sky above the roof | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The splendour falls (1905) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The vagabond (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The Water Mill (1925) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
The Willow Song | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Three Rumpelstiltskin Songs | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Three Shakespeare Songs (1951) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Three Songs from Shakespeare (1925) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Tired (1958) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
When Icicles Hang by the Wall | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Whither must I wander? (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Youth and love (1904) | Ralph Vaughan Williams |