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Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus

Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus is a work for harp and string orchestra by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The composition is based on the folk tune "Dives and Lazarus", one of the folk songs quoted in Vaughan Williams' English Folk Song Suite.[1]

Background

Vaughan Williams composed the work on commission from the British Council to be played at the 1939 World's Fair in New York City. The first performance was by the New York Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall on 10 June 1939, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult. The other works premiered on that occasion were Arthur Bliss's Piano Concerto in B-flat, and Arnold Bax's Symphony No. 7.

Boult also directed the first UK performance in November 1939 in Bristol.[2]

The folk tune had earlier been arranged by Vaughan Williams[citation needed] as a hymn tune "Kingsfold" appearing as "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" in The English Hymnal (no. 574 in the original 1906 edition). The village of Kingsfold is in West Sussex, a few miles south from Vaughan Williams' home at Leith Hill.

Sections

The structure, key and tempo markings for the work are as follows:

  • Introduction and Theme: Adagio, B modal minor
  • Variant I: B modal minor
  • Variant II: Allegro moderato, B modal minor
  • Variant III: D modal minor
  • Variant IV: L'istesso tempo
  • Variant V: Adagio, B modal minor

Reception

The Five Variants is at no 56 in the 2021 Classic FM Hall of Fame.[3]

In film

The 1949 documentary film The Dim Little Island (dir. Humphrey Jennings) features extracts from this work, together with the voice of Vaughan Williams himself. At one point a solo folk singer begins the tune—and the string arrangement gradually fades up beneath him.

The concluding bars of the work feature in the 2001 film Enigma, as played by the Bletchley Park orchestra in an outdoor concert. The chord structure of the concluding bars is similar in form to the musical themes of the film's score, as composed by John Barry.

The piece is used at the start of the 2010 film Cemetery Junction.

References

  1. ^ Michael Kennedy, The Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams (London: Oxford University Press, 1980), p. 278
  2. ^ Simon Heffer, Vaughan Williams. Northeastern University Press (Boston, 2001), p. 98 (ISBN 1555534724).
  3. ^ Classic FM https://halloffame.classicfm.com/2021/

Further reading

  • Bates, Ian (Spring 2012). "Vaughan Williams's Five Variants of "Dives and Lazarus": A Study of the Composer's Approach to Diatonic Organization". Music Theory Spectrum. 34 (1): 34–50. doi:10.1525/mts.2012.34.1.34. JSTOR 10.1525/mts.2012.34.1.34.

External links

  • Kingsfold (hymn tune) hymnary.org website


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