Symphony No. 3

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Symphony No. 3, commonly known as "A Pastoral Symphony," is Ralph Vaughan Williams's evocative orchestral work inspired by the English countryside and the emotional aftermath of World War I.

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Symphony No. 3 canonical 1

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instanceOf symphony
alsoKnownAs A Pastoral Symphony NERFINISHED
associatedWith World War I NERFINISHED
catalogueNumber RVW Symphony No. 3 NERFINISHED
completionYear 1921
composer Ralph Vaughan Williams NERFINISHED
compositionEndYear 1921
compositionStartYear 1916
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs evocative
meditative
features wordless chorus
wordless soprano solo
wordless tenor solo
followedBy Symphony No. 4 (Vaughan Williams) NERFINISHED
follows Symphony No. 2 (A London Symphony) NERFINISHED
genre classical music
symphonic music
hasTheme contemplation
nature
war and memory
inspiredBy English countryside
aftermath of World War I
key F major
language instrumental
movement I. Molto moderato
II. Lento moderato
III. Moderato pesante
IV. Lento
notableFor quiet ending
subdued orchestration
numberOfMovements 4
orchestration chorus
orchestra
soprano soloist
tenor soloist
period 20th-century classical music
premiereConductor Adrian Boult NERFINISHED
premiereCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
premiereDate 1922-01-26
premiereLocation London NERFINISHED
style pastoral
subjectOf musicological analysis
recordings
title Symphony No. 3 NERFINISHED

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A Pastoral Symphony alsoKnownAs Symphony No. 3