Nationality: English
Occupation: Composer
Ralph Vaughan Williams was an English composer who was born on October 12, 1872 and died on August 26, 1958.
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Leith Hill Place, Vaughan Williams's childhood home |
Born into a wealthy family with strong morality and a progressive social outlook, Vaughan Williams sought throughout his life to serve those around him and has a belief in making music as available as possible to everybody. He wrote many works for amateur and student performance.
Vaughan Williams is one of the most famous British symphony composers, whose symphony is known for its very wide range of musical moods, from stormy and passionate to tranquil, and from mysterious to exuberant.
Two things in Vaughan Williams's personal life had a big impact on him. One of them was the First World War, in which he served in the military, which continued to influence on his emotion. The other one was a woman, who was much younger than his wife and whom he met after his marriage in his 60s. He was reinvigorated by a love affair with the woman, who later became his second wife.