The Lark Ascending
Dame Diana Rigg explores the enduring popularity of The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The work was recently chosen as Britain's favourite piece of classical music.
Dame Diana Rigg explores the enduring popularity of The Lark Ascending by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, which was recently voted Britain's favourite piece of classical music by listeners to Desert Island Discs on 91热爆 Radio 4.
Composed at a key turning point in world history, The Lark Ascending represents music for all occasions. It is used in rites of passage such as births, deaths and marriages, and is a favourite for film-makers looking to create that quintessential English pastoral feel. Fans of the work include actor Peter Sallis, who wants a copy of The Lark Ascending to be buried with him, top violinist Tasmin Little, who has played the piece as part of the 91热爆 Proms, and music critic Michael Kennedy, who was a personal friend of Vaughan Williams.
The programme includes a beautiful new performance of the work in the same village hall where it was heard for the first time in December 1920. The Lark Ascending is performed by 15-year-old violin prodigy Julia Hwang and pianist Charles Matthews, using the original arrangement for violin and piano.
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Music Played
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Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra
By The Sleepy Lagoon DESERT ISLAND DISCS
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
The Lark Ascending
Conductor: Adrian Boult. Performer: Hugh Bean.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Diana Rigg |
Producer | Maggie Mathews |
Producer | Jenny Walmsley |
Executive Producer | Roger Farrant |
Broadcasts
- Fri 13 Jan 2012 19:30
- Sat 14 Jan 2012 03:50
- Mon 16 Jan 2012 02:00
- Sat 21 Jan 2012 18:3091热爆 HD
- Fri 6 Apr 2012 19:00
- Tue 7 Jul 2015 02:00
- Fri 11 Dec 2020 19:30
- Sat 12 Dec 2020 03:00
- Sun 13 Jun 2021 19:00
- Mon 14 Jun 2021 02:00
- Sun 14 Nov 2021 20:00
- Sun 12 Jun 2022 20:00
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