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Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis

Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis

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@great-king-rat said
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Gripping! Music that captures your soul and won't let go.

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@handyandy said
Gripping! Music that captures your soul and won't let go.
Blows me every time I hear it and the visuals add to the experience.

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@great-king-rat said
Blows me every time I hear it and the visuals add to the experience.
Have you explored some of Vaughan Williams' other work, e.g., The Lark Ascending or his nine symphonies? One of my favorite VW pieces is Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1.

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@handyandy said
Have you explored some of Vaughan Williams' other work, e.g., The Lark Ascending or his nine symphonies? One of my favorite VW pieces is Norfolk Rhapsody No. 1.
Listened to The Lark Ascending many times and it’s beautiful as well (though I consider Fantasia on a whole other level of beauty) and I’ll definitely check out his other works.

Would you know of any composers comparable to him?

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@great-king-rat said
Listened to The Lark Ascending many times and it’s beautiful as well (though I consider Fantasia on a whole other level of beauty) and I’ll definitely check out his other works.

Would you know of any composers comparable to him?
Vaughan Williams was in a class by himself. His 4th, 5th and 6th symphonies are worth a listen.-

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