
In this talk from the piano, Jonathan asks why this piece has retained its universal appeal over the century and how Vaughan Williams says so much with so little: how he combines high art with folk music, and how, through his imaginative touch, the flight of the lark becomes the flight of the soul.
Watch the special online concert to celebrate 100 years since the first performance of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending at 19:30, Tue 15 Dec 2020.
CREDITS
With thanks to Kings Weston House and Shirehampton Public Hall
Presented by Bristol Beacon and Bristol Ensemble
Supported using National Lottery funding by Arts Council England, The Vaughan Williams Charitable Trust and Paragon Music Trust
Featuring Dr. Jonathan James
Producer - Duncan Smith
Director of Photography - Alex Riley
Sound Recording - Jon Worsley
Gaffer - Frazer Riches
Editor - Alex Riley
Sound Mixing - Jon Worsley