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Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Noun1.Ralph Vaughan Williams - English composer influenced by folk tunes and music of the Tudor period (1872-1958)


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The band won a place at the state competition by recorded audition for the State Contest Adjudication Committee and performed pieces by Ralph Ford, David Holsinger and Ralph Vaughn Williams.
Byline: John Zeugner COLUMN: MUSIC REVIEW The Worcester Collegium Strings provided an elegant potpourri of 20th century British music Wednesday night at Mechanics Hall, featuring composers from the well-known Edward Elgar and Ralph Vaughn Williams to the almost-never-heard Walter Leigh.
Violist and 1997 New West Symphony Discovery Artist Victor de Almeida will perform a solo program with piano, playing the music of Ralph Vaughn Williams, Henri Vieuxtemps and William Grant Still.
 
 
 
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