
The Passions of Vaughan Williams
Musical and psychological portrait of classical composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, which explores the passions that drove this giant of 20th-century English music.
Fifty years after his death, this musical and psychological portrait of Ralph Vaughan Williams explores the passions that drove a giant of 20th-century English music. It explores the enormous musical range of an energetic, red-blooded composer whose output extends well beyond the delicate pastoralism of his perhaps most famous piece, The Lark Ascending.
The film tells the story of his long marriage to his increasingly disabled wife Adeline and his long affair with the woman who eventually became his second wife, Ursula. The effect of these complicated relationships on his music is demonstrated in performances of orchestral and choral works, specially filmed at Cadogan Hall, London by the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Richard Hickox and by the singers of Schola Cantorum of Oxford.
Among the contributors is the late Ursula Vaughan Williams, who was interviewed shortly before she died at the age of 96.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Director | John Bridcut |
| Narrator | John Bridcut |
| Writer | John Bridcut |
Broadcasts
- Fri 23 May 200820:00
- Sat 24 May 200801:50
- Sat 24 May 200819:00
- Sun 25 May 200801:40
- Fri 29 Aug 200820:00
- Sat 30 Aug 200801:10
Sat 30 Aug 200822:55BBC HD- Tue 2 Sep 200823:20BBC Two except East, Northern Ireland & Yorkshire
- Wed 3 Sep 200800:20BBC Two Northern Ireland & Northern Ireland (Analogue) only
- Fri 1 Oct 201019:30
- Sat 2 Oct 201001:05
- Fri 13 Jan 201220:00
- Fri 13 Jul 201219:30