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- Sea_Songs abstract ""Sea Songs" may also refer to sea shantiesSea Songs is an arrangement of three British sea-songs by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. It is based on the songs "Princess Royal", "Admiral Benbow" and "Portsmouth". The work is a march of roughly four minutes duration. It follows a ternary structure, with opening material based on "Princess Royal" and "Admiral Benbow", with "Portsmouth" forming the central section before a return to the opening material featuring the first two songs. The march was originally arranged for military band in 1923 as the second movement of English Folk Song Suite, and the world premiere of the suite was given at Kneller Hall on July 4, 1923. As a single work, its first performance was given at Wembley during the British Empire Exhibition in April 1924. This work, as well as the English Folk Song Suite, stemmed from Vaughan Williams' admiration for the band of the Royal Military School of Music at Kneller Hall. The work was subsequently re-arranged for full orchestra in 1942 by the composer.The term "Sea Songs" may also be used to refer to any songs about or concerned with ships and seafarers. Such songs (including, but not limited to, Sea Shanties and other work songs) are most commonly classed as Folk Music and are a major feature of maritime festivals held at seaports (and some river-ports) around the UK.".
- Sea_Songs wikiPageID "18431771".
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- Sea_Songs wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Sea_Songs wikiPageRevisionID "678103648".
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- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink British_Empire_Exhibition.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Category:1923_compositions.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_marches.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compositions_by_Ralph_Vaughan_Williams.
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- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Fantasia_on_British_Sea_Songs.
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- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Last_Night_of_the_Proms.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Slatkin.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Library_music.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink March_(music).
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Military_band.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Sinfonia.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Philharmonia.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Philharmonia_Orchestra.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Portsmouth_(instrumental).
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Portsmouth_(song).
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Royal.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Production_music.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Ralph_Vaughan_Williams.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Hickox.
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- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Ternary_form.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink The_Proms.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLink Wembley.
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- Sea_Songs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sea Songs".
- Sea_Songs hasPhotoCollection Sea_Songs.
- Sea_Songs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sea_Songs subject Category:1923_compositions.
- Sea_Songs subject Category:British_marches.
- Sea_Songs subject Category:Compositions_by_Ralph_Vaughan_Williams.
- Sea_Songs subject Category:Concert_band_pieces.
- Sea_Songs subject Category:Sea_shanties.
- Sea_Songs hypernym Arrangement.
- Sea_Songs type Band.
- Sea_Songs type MusicalWork.
- Sea_Songs type Work.
- Sea_Songs type Band.
- Sea_Songs type Composition.
- Sea_Songs type Piece.
- Sea_Songs type Work.
- Sea_Songs comment ""Sea Songs" may also refer to sea shantiesSea Songs is an arrangement of three British sea-songs by the English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams. It is based on the songs "Princess Royal", "Admiral Benbow" and "Portsmouth". The work is a march of roughly four minutes duration. It follows a ternary structure, with opening material based on "Princess Royal" and "Admiral Benbow", with "Portsmouth" forming the central section before a return to the opening material featuring the first two songs.".
- Sea_Songs label "Sea Songs".
- Sea_Songs sameAs 海の歌_(行進曲).
- Sea_Songs sameAs m.04f55vk.
- Sea_Songs sameAs Q7440006.
- Sea_Songs sameAs Q7440006.
- Sea_Songs wasDerivedFrom Sea_Songs?oldid=678103648.
- Sea_Songs isPrimaryTopicOf Sea_Songs.