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Revision as of 13:40, 20 October 2024
Continued from Full English Transcription Programme: The Vaughan Williams Archive at the British Library, MS RVW2/3
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Acknowledgements and clarifications.
This transcription work, although carried out by us, Lewis Jones and Simon Furey, would not have been possible without the help and encouragement of the Traditional Song Forum, and Martin Graebe, Steve Gardham and Paul Davenport in particular. We also relied at times on the prior published work done by Roy Palmer and Alan Helsdon to resolve some of the difficulties we encountered in interpreting the Vaughan Williams manuscripts. We acknowledge their efforts with grateful thanks. At the same time, we wish to point out that our work differs from those of Roy and Alan in that our aim was not to produce transcriptions as performance-ready pieces. Instead, we have tried to include all of the musical variations which Vaughan Williams notated; we leave the assembly of each individual piece to the choice of the performer, who may be assured that we have omitted nothing of the music in the original manuscripts.
RVW2/3/130 Our Saviour Tarried Out
RVW2/3/131 Lord Thomas
RVW2/3/132 Come All You Worthy People
RVW2/3/133 Duke William
RVW2/3/134 The North Fleet
RVW2/3/135 The Eighteenth Day of June
RVW2/3/136 County Tyrone
RVW2/3/137 That Landlady Had A Daughter
RVW2/3/138 Come All You Freemasons
RVW2/3/139 Fanny Blair
RVW2/3/140 Basket of Eggs
RVW2/3/141 It Was One Winter's Evening