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5 Variants of Dives and Lazarus - click for larger image
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Title 5 Variants of Dives and Lazarus
Article no. 3168231
Category Concert/wind/brass band
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Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication USA (us)
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Composer Vaughan Williams, Ralph
Arranger Noble, Paul
Difficulty level 4
Duration 11:20
Additional info/contents 'Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus' is a Concert Band arrangement from the original work for string orchestra and harp by Ralph Vaughan Williams. The composition is based on the folk tune 'Dives and Lazarus', one of the folk songs quoted in Vaughan Williams' English Folk Song Suite. The ancient theme on which these variations are based goes back to the sixteenth century, and is known by various titles. It was usually sung as a carol 'Come all ye faithful Christians', and was known in Ireland as 'The Star of County Down' and in Scotland as 'Gilderay'.
'Dives and Lazarus' is a story told by Jesus in the Gospel of Luke. It tells of an unnamed rich man and a poor beggar named Lazarus. In the Latin Bible, the unnamed rich man is referred to as Dives from dives, the Latin word for rich. There are several discussions of the correct Latin pronunciation of 'Dives', which vary from 'dye-vees' to 'dee-vays'. This work, based on the tune that Vaughan Williams had loved all his life, which came from the very soil of England, ageless and anonymous, was played at the composer's funeral service in Westminster Abbey on 19th September 1958.
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