Vaughan Williams: Legendary Recordings
“1938 was Sir Henry Wood’s jubilee and the magical Serenade to Music which Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote for it… this, with the original soloists RVW had in mind, has obvious uniqueness but it possesses a very special beauty and atmosphere.” — Gramophone
On Wenlock Edge (Six Songs from A Shropshire Lad of A.E. Housman )
George Maran, tenor / London String Quartet / Ivor Newton, piano (recorded in 1955)
London Philharmonic Orchestra / Sir Adrian Boult, conductor (recorded in 1954) 19:13 [8] Song Of Thanksgiving 15:22
Betty Dolemore, soprano / Robert Speaight, narrator / Harry Gabb, organ / Luton Choral Society and members of the Luton Girls Choir (Arthur E. Davies, director) / London Philharmonic Orchestra / Sir Adrian Boult, conductor (recorded in 1951) [9] Serenade To Music (Words: Shakespeare’s The Merchant Of Venice) 14:03
Isobel Baillie / Elsie Suddaby / Margaret Balfour / Muriel Brunskill / Heddle Nash / Parry Jones / Roy Henderson / Harold Williams / Stiles Allen / Eva Turner / Astra Desmond / Mary Jarred / Walter Widdop / Frank Titterton / Robert Easton / Norman Allin
BBC Symphony Orchestra / Sir Henry Wood, conductor (recorded in 1938)