Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress (complete)

This page lists all recordings of The Pilgrim's Progress (complete), by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) on CD & download (MP3 & FLAC). Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock.

The Pilgrim’s Progress was an opera which Vaughan Williams spent over forty years of his life perfecting: he composed some of the incidental music for an amateur production in 1906, including the hymn-tune York, but the first performance was not given until April 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain, opening and closing with that same tune.

As a consequence, the music is wide-ranging in style, from the robust Fourth Symphony to the meditative beauty of the Tallis Fantasia, and from the passionate London Symphony to the enigmatic final symphony, No. 9.

A self-professed agnostic, the subject matter might have seemed a somewhat unusual choice for Vaughan Williams; yet he wrote in a letter in May 1951 that he wanted the music to “apply to anybody who aims at the spiritual life”; and certainly the uplifting message of the music is a universal one.

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Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress (complete)

Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress (complete)


John Noble (The Pilgrim), Raimund Herincx (John Bunyan), John Carol Case (Evangelist), Sheila Armstrong, Marie Hayward, Gloria Jennings (Three Shining Ones), Wynford Evans, Christopher Keyte, Geoffrey Shaw, Bernard Dickerson (Four Neighbours), Ian Partridge (Interpreter), John Shirley-Quirk (Watchful, The Porter), Terence Sharpe (A Herald), Robert Lloyd (Apollyon),

London Philharmonic Choir & Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult

“What this recording proves to my mind beyond doubt is the drama of the music itself…The chorus sings with glorious focus and freshness all through, the London Philharmonic Orchestra is at peak form, and the recording captures the biggest ensembles with wonderful bloom.” Gramophone Magazine

EMI - The Opera Series - 7291262

(CD - 2 discs)

$19.75

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Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress (complete)

Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress (complete)


Gerald Finley (baritone), Peter Coleman-Wright (baritone), Jeremy White (bass), Richard Coxon (tenor), Roderick Williams (bass), Gidon Saks (bass), Francis Egerton (tenor), Rebecca Evans (soprano), Susan Gritton (soprano), Pamela Helen Stephen (mezzo-soprano), Anne-Marie Owens (mezzo-soprano), Mark Padmore (tenor), Robert Hayward (baritone), Adrian Thompson (tenor)

Chorus & Orchestra of Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Richard Hickox

“John Noble was a fine Pilgrim on the old Boult recording, but Gerald Finley brings not only a voice that's as good and well suited but also a dramatic quality that is more colourful and intense. But Boult's cast is very strong, with several of the short parts, such as the Herald (Terence Sharpe) better sung than as here (Robert Hayward).
In the Valley of Humiliation the voice of Apollyon comes as an amplified sound from off-stage, but on record the trick is to catch an overpowering terror, and this they managed better on EMI, partly by virtue of having Robert Lloyd to strike it, and also by the producer's decision to bring it closer. Nor, in the comparison, is there any sense of a confrontation of 'bright young feller' and 'grand old fuddyduddy'.
Boult doesn't sound like an old man, any more than Hickox sounds like a youngster.
Hickox has a big canvas for the recorded sound, and achieves a clearer texture from EMI.
The newer version also has Gerald Finley, and is a fine performance anyway.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress (complete)

Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress (complete)


John Noble, Raimund Herincx, John Carol Case, Wynford Evans, Christopher Keyte, Geoffrey Shaw, Bernard Dickerson, Sheila Armstrong, Marie Hayward Segal, Gloria Jennings, Ian Partridge, John Shirley-Quirk, Terence Sharpe, Robert Lloyd, Norma Burrowes, Alfreda Hodgson, Joseph Ward, Richard Angas, John Elwes, Delia Wallis, Wendy Eathorne, Gerald English

London Philharmonic Choir, Adrian Boult

EMI British Composers - 7642122

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Vaughan Williams: The Complete EMI Recordings

Vaughan Williams: The Complete EMI Recordings


Vaughan Williams:

Symphony No. 1 'A Sea Symphony'

Sheila Armstrong (soprano), John Carol Case (baritone)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir

Symphony No. 2 'A London Symphony'

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Symphony No. 3 'A Pastoral Symphony'

Margaret Price (soprano)

New Philharmonia Orchestra

Symphony No. 4 in F minor

New Philharmonia Orchestra

Symphony No. 6 in E minor

New Philharmonia Orchestra

Symphony No. 5 in D major

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Symphony No. 7 'Sinfonia antartica'

Norma Burrowes (soprano)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir

Symphony No. 8 in D minor

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Symphony No. 9 in E minor

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1

New Philharmonia Orchestra

In the Fen Country

New Philharmonia Orchestra

The Lark Ascending

Hugh Bean (violin)

New Philharmonia Orchestra

The Wasps - Aristophanic Suite

London Symphony Orchestra

Fantasia on Greensleeves

London Symphony Orchestra

English Folk Song Suite

London Symphony Orchestra

Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Serenade to Music

Norma Burrowes, Sheila Armstrong, Susan Longfield, Marie Hayward (soprano), Alfreda Hodgson, Gloria Jennings, Shirley Minty, Meriel Dickinson (contralto), Ian Partridge, Bernard Dickerson, Wynford Evans, Kenneth Bowen (tenor), Richard Angas, John Carol Case, John Noble & Christopher Keyte (bass)

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Toward the Unknown Region

London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir

Partita for double string orchestra

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Piano Concerto in C for two pianos

Vita Vronsky, Victor Babin (pianos)

Job - A Masque for Dancing

London Symphony Orchestra

Dona Nobis Pacem

Sheila Armstrong (soprano), John Carol Case (baritone)

London Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Choir

Fantasia on the Old 104th

Peter Katin (piano)

A Song of Thanksgiving

Betty Dolemore (soprano), Robert Speaight (narrator), Harry Gabb (organ)

The Lark Ascending

Jean Pougnet (violin)

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Symphony No. 6 in E minor

London Symphony Orchestra

Flos Campi

William Primrose (viola)

Philharmonia Orchestra, BBC Chorus

Violin Concerto in D minor 'Concerto Accademico'

Yehudi Menuhin (violin)

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Serenade to Music

(choral version)

Royal Festival Orchestra and Choir

Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis

BBC Symphony Orchestra

Job - A Masque for Dancing

BBC Symphony Orchestra

The Pilgrim's Progress (complete)

John Noble (The Pilgrim), Raimund Herincx (John Bunyan), John Carol Case (Evangelist), Sheila Armstrong, Marie Hayward, Gloria Jennings (Three Shining Ones), Wynford Evans, Christopher Keyte, Geoffrey Shaw, Bernard Dickerson (Four Neighbours), Ian Partridge (Interpreter), John Shirley-Quirk (Watchful, The Porter), Terence Sharpe (A Herald), Robert Lloyd (Apollyon)


Sir Adrian Boult was born on 8th April 1889 in Chester and died on 22nd February 1983 in London and hence 2013 marks the 30th anniversary of his death. He was attending concerts first in Liverpool, primarily with Hans Richter, and then in London, whilst a pupil at Westminster School, with Sir Henry Wood, Claude Debussy, Arthur Nikisch and Richard Strauss. He met Elgar for whose music he was to do so much during his life as was another composer he befriended whilst at Christ Church, Oxford, before graduating in 1912, Ralph Vaughan Williams.

He spent a year studying in Leipzig where Arthur Nikisch had the greatest influence on him. He gained experience conducting for both the Royal Opera House, where he assisted in the first production there of Wagner’s Parsifal , and Serge Diaghilev’s ballet company. He was appointed conductor of the City of Birmingham Orchestra in 1924 and six years later the BBC made him director of music where he established the BBC Symphony Orchestra and became its chief conductor. During these years he introduced works by Bartók, Stravinsky and the Second Viennese School composers – Schönberg, Webern and Berg including his opera Wozzeck.

Forced to leave the BBC when he reached their retirement age, he became chief conductor of the LPO retiring in 1957. He became a champion of British music, giving numerous performances of Bliss, Britten, Delius, Tippett, Walton and Holst, whose Planets he had premiered, and the aforementioned Elgar and Vaughan Williams. This set brings together all the recordings he made of the latter starting in 1940 to the early 1950’s.

There was a pause until 1967 when he started to commit this set’s stereo recordings to disc ending in 1975. He continued to give concerts and record for a further three years until retiring just before reaching the age of 90.

CD 13 includes audio footage of Sir Adrian in rehearsal.

“The symphonies are the bedrock of the set; this was Boult's second complete cycle on disc, and the benefits of his career-long immersion in these scores is audible...Boult gives [The Pilgrim's Progress] remarkable breadth and transcendence. His account of Job is also extraordinary, as are the performances of the Tallis Fantasia, the 16-voice version of the Serenade to Music and In the Fen Country; the list could go on and on.” The Guardian, 28th March 2013 *****

Released or re-released in last 6 months

EMI - 9035672

(CD - 13 discs)

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Vaughan Williams - The Collector’s Edition

Vaughan Williams - The Collector’s Edition


Vaughan Williams:

Symphonies Nos. 1-9

Joan Rogers (soprano), William Shimell (baritone), Alison Barlow (soprano)

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Oboe Concerto in A minor

Jonathan Small (oboe)

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Serenade to Music

choral version

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Partita for double string orchestra

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

The Wasps - Aristophanic Suite

London Philharmonic Orchestra & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Prelude and Fugue in C minor

London Philharmonic Orchestra & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Piano Concerto in C major

Piers Lane (piano)

London Philharmonic Orchestra & Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Vernon Handley

Piano Concerto in C for two pianos

Vitya Vronsky & Victor Babin

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult

Serenade to Music

16 soloists

London Symphony Orchestra & New Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult

English Folk Song Suite

(orchestral)

London Symphony Orchestra & New Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult

Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1

London Symphony Orchestra & New Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult

The Lark Ascending

London Symphony Orchestra & New Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult

Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis

English Folk Song Suite

(band)

Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra

Tuba Concerto in F minor

Serenade to Music

(orchestral)

Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox

Old King Cole

Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox

Five Mystical Songs

Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox

Sea Songs

Northern Sinfonia of England, Richard Hickox

Variations for Brass Band

(orchestral)

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Northern SInfonia of England, Richard Hickox

String Quartet No. 1 in G minor

Britten Quartet

Violin Concerto in D minor 'Concerto Accademico'

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra & Northern SInfonia of England, Richard Hickox

Violin Sonata in A minor

Music Group of London

String Quartet No. 2 in A minor

Music Group of London

Toward the Unknown Region

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult

Dona Nobis Pacem

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult

Magnificat

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult

An Oxford Elegy

Kings College Cambridge & London Symphony Orchestra, David Willcocks

Flos Campi

Kings College Cambridge & London Symphony Orchestra, David Willcocks

Whitsunday Hymn

Kings College Cambridge & London Symphony Orchestra, David Willcocks

Sancta Civitas

Kings College Cambridge & London Symphony Orchestra, David Willcocks

Five Tudor Portraits

Bach Choir, New Phil Orch & LSO, David Willcocks

Benedicite

Bach Choir, New Phil Orch & LSO, David Willcocks

Five Variants of ‘Dives and Lazarus'

Bach Choir, New Phil Orch & LSO, David Willcocks

Hodie (A Christmas Cantata)

(w/strings & organ)

Janet Baker

Bach Choir & LSO, David Willcocks

Fantasia on Christmas Carols

(w/orch)

In Windsor Forest

Songs of Travel

On Wenlock Edge

Mass in G minor

Kings College Cambridge, David Willcocks

The Old Hundredth Psalm Tune 'All people that on earth do dwell'

Kings College Cambridge, David Willcocks

Te Deum in G

Kings College Cambridge, David Willcocks

Preludes (3) on Welsh Hymn Tunes (Bryn Calfaria, Rhosymedre & Hyfrydol), for organ

Kings College Cambridge, David Willcocks

Four Hymns

Ian Partridge

Music Group of London

Merciless Beauty

Ian Partridge

Music Group of London

Ten Blake Songs

Ian Partridge

Music Group of London

On Wenlock Edge

Ian Partridge

Music Group of London

The House of Life

Anthony Rolfe Johnson & David Willison

Songs of Travel

(piano)

A Song of Thanksgiving

London Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Boult

Epithalamion

Meredith Davies

London Philharmonic Orchestra & Orchestra Nova of Londo, David Willcocks

Riders to the Sea

Meredith Davies

London Philharmonic Orchestra & Orchestra Nova of Londo, David Willcocks

Hugh the Drover

Robert Tear / Sheila Armstrong / Michael Rippon & Robert Lloyd

Choristers of St Paul's Cathedral & RPO, Charles Groves

Sir John in Love

Felicity Palmer / Robert Tear / Robert Lloyd & Helen Watts

New Phil Orchestra, Meredith Davies

The Pilgrim's Progress (complete)

& rehearsal sequence

Ian Partridge / John Shirley-Quirk / Jean Temperley & John Noble

LPC / LPO, Adrian Boult

Job - A Masque for Dancing

London Symphony Orchestra, Adrian Boult


Celebrated as the musical poet of the English landscape, Vaughan Williams was also a visionary composer of enormous range: from the pastoral lyricism of The Lark Ascending and the still melancholy of Silent Noon to the violence of the Fourth Symphony and the grand ceremonial of All people that on earth do dwell, he assumed the mantle of Elgar as our national composer. This edition, released to mark the 50th anniversary of his death, presents all the major orchestral, chamber, vocal and stage works, as well as many lesser pieces and rarities, in the finest interpretations. All your favourite Vaughan Williams is here, in over 34 hours of music on 30 CDs

“A convincing and deeply moving showcase… exceptional value… it’s scope breathtaking. This is the essential set, and if you're at all drawn to VW you might as well buy the whole damn show now - because sooner or later you're going to anyway.” BBC Music Magazine, July 2008 *****

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First Choice - November 2008

EMI Composer Boxes - 2066362

(CD - 30 discs)

$92.75

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