Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a Theme By Thomas Tallis

A profoundly English masterpiece, if all of your emotional machinery is working properly, this piece is guaranteed to cause anything from goosebumps to tears. Vaughan Williams' music is very distinctive--another example of his inspiration includes the well-loved The Lark Ascending. Both of these piece share a strong reliance on beautiful strings textures, as well as …

Edward Elgar—Introduction and Allegro for Strings

Among music's incredible powers is the ability to encapsulate a moment, or a feeling, and preserve it until the next hearing, whereupon it is released like the smell of mothballs from an old dresser, to use an unpleasant metaphor for a pleasant experience. Edward Elgar's Introduction and Allegro for strings is a 15-minute piece that …

Vivaldi’s Summer

Without a doubt, the most incredible quality that music has is the capacity to evoke imagery. It wasn't until Hector Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique that program music, or music written with a story to illustrate, was formally introduced to listeners. Yet rewind roughly 100 years to 1725, and you find that Antonio Vivaldi was already onto …

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