Talk:Symphony No. 6 (Vaughan Williams)

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I'm afraid I disagree with a fair amount of this discussion. For example, "syncopation" is not the right word to describe the rhythmic style in the first movement, and the last movement, far from being boring, is extraordinarily intense in expression, but simply in a highly compressed, even "strangled" vein. Vaughan Williams is often described as being a "visionary" composer, and that defintely holds true in this symphony and particularly in the last movement...it's just that the vision being presented here is negative to the point of nihilism. This is also RVW's most Holst-influenced symphony, I think, and not just because it ends quietly like the Planets does. Wspencer11

You are not on your own in your disagreement with the article's content. I have plans to delete much of the inaccurate personal essay making up this article; if you get to it before me then more power to your elbow! --RobertGtalk 09:35, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
There, I did it, for what it's worth. I have tried to keep the POV out but others will know better than I how successful I was in that. Wspencer11 20:48, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
Fine job! That's much better. --RobertGtalk 08:23, 28 July 2006 (UTC)