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Linden Lea, song for voice & orchestra ("In Linden Lea"; "A Dorset Song")

 

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Linden Lea is the most popular of Vaughan Williams' songs, and probably the one piece of music that made him the most money over the course of his life. He wrote it in 1901 while he was working on his Doctor of Music degree at Cambridge, to a text (in Dorsetshire dialect) by the cleric and poet William Barnes (1800-1886). Vaughan Williams had lately become involved with a new journal on songs and singing called The Vocalist; appropriately, its first edition, which appeared in April 1902, featured an article by Vaughan Williams called "A School of English Music" along with the sheet music for Linden Lea.

Among his friends at Cambridge were the brothers Nicholas and Ivor Gatty, both musicians, who came from the quiet Yorkshire village of Hooton Roberts. Vaughan Williams often visited the Gatty brothers there, and it was there that Linden Lea received its first performance on September 4, 1902. Within a few years the song had become enormously well known, so much so that Vaughan Williams could refer in a 1925 letter to "such sins of my youth as Linden Lea, which becomes every year more horribly popular." Over a dozen arrangements exist of the song, which begins with the poet reminiscing about the sights and sounds of Linden Lea, particularly the apple tree which "do lean down low." The mood becomes temporarily agitated as the poet reflects on the money making possibilities in "dark-room'd towns." But, in contemplation of the return trip home, the song ends softly and reflectively. ~ Chris Morrison, All Music Guide

Albums with Complete Performances of the Work

Title Date
100 Popular Classics [Box Set] 2000
Art Songs in English 1998
Baker Sings Gluck, Lully, Marcello, etc. 2001
Bostridge: The English Songbook 1999
Britten: Folksongs and Ballads 1994
Colne Valley Male Voice Choir, Yorkshire 2006
Composer's Collection: Ralph Vaughan Williams 2006
Count John McCormack: Music of the Night
English Songs 1988
Experiencing Choral Music: Proficient (Tenor, Bass) 2005
Experiencing Choral Music: Proficient (Tenor, Bass) 2005
Experiencing Choral Music: Proficient (Tenor, Bass) 2005
Experiencing Choral Music: Proficient (Tenor, Bass) 2005
Experiencing Choral Music: Proficient (Tenor, Bass) 2005
Experiencing Choral Music: Proficient (Tenor, Bass) 2005
French & English Songs 2002
From the Heart
Gramophone Editor's Choice, December 2004 2004
Heddle Nash Song Album 1998
How Can I Keep from Singing? 2006
Jon Vickers in Recital: My Song Resounds 2001
Music of England 1994
Music of England
On the Idle Hill of Summer
Once Were Angels: The Tradition of Boy Trebles 2003
Perspectives 2006
Poisoned Kiss 1999
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel; Four Poems of Fredegond Shove; House of Life 1986
Repertoire for Women's Voices, Vol. 3 2002
Richard Baker's Favourite Songs And Encores 1998
Ringing Clear, the art of Handbell Ringing
Serenade 2000
Serenade 2000
Silent Noon 2004
Silent Noon: Songs of Ralph Vaughan Williams 1993
Sounds of Excellence: 200 Greatest Classics, Vol. 11 2000
The Best of Vaughan Williams 2008
The Essential Vaughan Williams 2008
The Very Best of Janet Baker 2002
The World of Vaughan Williams 1990
These You Have Loved, Vol. 2
Vaughan Williams Weekend 1991
Vaughan Williams for Band 2001
Vaughan Williams, Stanford, Warlock and others
Vaughan Williams: An Anthology of Songs 2001
Vaughan Williams: Linden Lea; House of Life No1-6
Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel 2005
Vaughan Williams: Ten Blake Songs & Linten Lea
Vaughan Williams: The Collector's Edition [Box Set] 2008
Vaughan Williams: The Collector's Edition [Box Set] 2008
Warlock Songs 1998
Within Our House 1998
Wraggle Taggle Gypsies 1996

Albums with Excerpt Performances of the Work

Title Date
On the Idle Hill of Summer: Song Cycles & Songs by Vaughan Williams, Butterworth, Quilter, Peel 2001
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