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Sheet Music
Arrangements and Transcriptions
7 Songs from The Pilgrim's Progress
For Voice and Piano (Composer)
⇒ 5 more: 2. The Song Of The Pilgrims • 3. The Pilgrim's Psalm • 4. The Song Of The Leaves Of Life And The Water Of Life • 6. The Woodcutter's Song • 7. The Bird's Song
Publisher. Info.
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London: Oxford University Press, 1952.
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Reprinted
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London: Oxford University Press, 1993.
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Copyright
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Misc. Notes
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600 dpi Text for No.5. The Song of Vanity Fair by Ursula Vaughan Williams (1911-2007) is under copyright worldwide and therefore not available.
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General Information
Work Title
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The Pilgrim's Progress
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Alternative. Title
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The pilgrim's progress : a morality in a prologue, four acts and an epilogue founded on Bunyan's allegory of the same name
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Composer
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Vaughan Williams, Ralph
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Internal Reference NumberInternal Ref. No.
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IRV 61
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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4 acts
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1949, rev.1951–52
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First Performance.
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1951-04-26 in London, Covent Garden
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First Publication.
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1952
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Librettist
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the composer, after John Bunyan (1628–1688)
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Language
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English
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Average DurationAvg. Duration
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2 hours
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Early 20th century
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Piece Style
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Early 20th century
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Instrumentation
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voices, chorus, orchestra
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Related Works
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The Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains was reworked as Act 4, Scene 2
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External Links
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Wikipedia article
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Navigation etc.
Vocal score published in 1952 by OUP.