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- Hodie abstract "Hodie (This Day) is a cantata by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Composed between 1953 and 1954, it is the composer's last major choral-orchestral composition, and was premiered under his baton at Worcester Cathedral, as part of the Three Choirs Festival, on 8 September 1954. The piece is dedicated to Herbert Howells. The cantata, in 16 movements, is scored for chorus, boys' choir, organ and orchestra, and features tenor, baritone, and soprano soloists.".
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- Hodie subject Category:1954_compositions.
- Hodie subject Category:Cantatas.
- Hodie subject Category:Compositions_by_Ralph_Vaughan_Williams.
- Hodie subject Category:Music_for_orchestra_and_organ.
- Hodie type Abstraction100002137.
- Hodie type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Hodie type Cantata107042249.
- Hodie type Cantatas.
- Hodie type ClassicalMusic107025900.
- Hodie type Communication100033020.
- Hodie type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
- Hodie type Music107020895.
- Hodie type MusicGenre107071942.
- Hodie comment "Hodie (This Day) is a cantata by Ralph Vaughan Williams. Composed between 1953 and 1954, it is the composer's last major choral-orchestral composition, and was premiered under his baton at Worcester Cathedral, as part of the Three Choirs Festival, on 8 September 1954. The piece is dedicated to Herbert Howells. The cantata, in 16 movements, is scored for chorus, boys' choir, organ and orchestra, and features tenor, baritone, and soprano soloists.".
- Hodie label "Hodie".
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