William Turner Walton(1902-83) | ||||
![]() Lancashire-born English composer who started writing while he was a chorister at Christ Church, Oxford. Largely self-taught, he had early success with a String Quartet. He wrote for a variety of different mediums. His Façade is a collection of of instrumental pieces to accompany the spoken recitative of poems by Edith Sitwell. His cantata Belshazzar's Feast requires huge forces. There is a strong rhythmic sense to his music matched, none the less, by a lyricismand an English character. In his later years he lived on the island of Capri | ||||
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| view all worksMajor worksA Litany 'Drop, drop slow tears' As You Like It: A Poem for Orchestra after Shakespeare Five Bagatelles for solo guitar Hamlet: A Shakespeare Scenario Henry V: Passacaglia "Death of Falstaff" Johannesburg Festival Overture March for the History of the English-speaking Peoples Passacaglia - Death of Falstaff and Touch her soft lips from Henry V Set me as a seal upon thine heart Touch her soft lips and part (from Henry V) | |||
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