
The Captain's Apprentice
Ralph Vaughan Williams and the Story of a Folk Song
$35.45
- Paperback
400 pages
- Release Date
30 September 2023
Summary
Unusual, evocative non-fiction about the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams and folk, how it changed his music, our cultural landscape and the people and traditions he collected from.
WINNER OF THE NEW ANGLE PRIZE FOR LITERATURE WINNER OF THE HWA NON-FICTION AWARD
A beautifully written exploration of the world of Edwardian folk music, and its influence on the composer Ralph Vaughan Williams.
In January 1905 the young Vaughan Williams, not…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781529115109 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1529115108 |
| Author: | Caroline Davison |
| Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
| Imprint: | Vintage |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 400 |
| Release Date: | 30 September 2023 |
| Weight: | 320g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 128mm x 32mm |
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Critics Review
The book makes for a quirky, fascinating read. Davison excels in evoking English landscapes, especially in Vaughan Williams’s beloved fen country – Christopher Hart * The Sunday Times *The Captain’s Apprentice explores a more profound and complex seam of folk discovery, and concentrates on a single life-changing episode in Vaughan Williams’ life… [it is] well written and researched – Ian Thomson * Financial Times *Animated, entertaining … quietly sensitive to ironies and ambiguities without being pretentious, presenting a richly complex picture of a subject that can all too easily be shrouded in a sentimental haze * Daily Telegraph *Davison’s evocative, far from linear approach does great service to the composer * Literary Review *A sadistic murder and the staggering words of a song drive Davison’s obsession to unravel this vivid story of lives, landscapes and musical inspiration. No stone is left unturned in the meticulous gathering. Her gift is a work of love and infinite care – Keggie Carew, Costa Award-winning author of DADLANDThis is a hugely intriguing, sensitively woven and at times unexpectedly moving book. What begins as an investigation into one English folk song and one twentieth-century English composer’s interaction with it spirals outwards into a galaxy of related tales, discoveries, insights and surprises. It is written from the heart, an elegy to lost landscapes, to nearly forgotten communities and their cultural legacies, relived and newly honoured in the pages of this thoroughly absorbing book – Howard Goodall, author of THE STORY OF MUSICI thoroughly enjoyed this book, and its weaving of biography, social history and folk song – Steve Roud, author of FOLK SONG IN ENGLAND
About The Author
Caroline Davison
Caroline Davison worked as a conservationist in the heritage sector for thirty years before becoming a writer. Her publications include a novel, The Pleasure Garden, and a number of non-fiction essays. Caroline also writes and performs music and has been a singer in various bands and choirs since the age of seventeen. She lives and works in Norfolk.
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