Vaughan Williams’s ‘Fantasia’

Part of the London Mozart Players 2026-2027 Season

Add to my Calendar 26-02-2027 19:00 26-02-2027 21:00 36 Vaughan Williams’s ‘Fantasia’ Travelling across more than three centuries of music, we present a programme where the past is never quite left behind… In 1906, Vaughan Williams stumbled across a melody that was already more than 300 years old. The tune, written by the Tudor composer Thomas Tallis for a 1567 psalter, was hiding in plain sight while Vaughan Williams was editing The English Hymnal. Several years later, he transformed it into the Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, one of his most beloved works: a piece that blurs the boundaries between Renaissance England and the twentieth century. Tallis’ influence continues to echo through David Knotts’ From Crystal Heav’ns Above, written for this concert’s soloist, Simon Blendis. Inspired by William Byrd’s elegy for his friend and mentor Thoams Tallis, the work traces a thread through centuries of English musical history, imagining Tallis’ spirit lingering long after his death. Haydn completes this time traveller programme with his Symphony No.64, ‘Tempora mutantur’ (‘The times change, and we change with them’). As the master of musical surprise, Haydn plays around with our expectations, delaying and subverting time in ways you might not expect. St Martin-in-the-Fields, London DD/MM/YYYY

Details

St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
City of Westminster
London
WC2N 4JJ
England

Tickets

Prices: £10-£34
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Programme

Ralph Vaughan WilliamsFantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis
David KnottsCrystal Heav’ns Above (Violin Concerto)
Joseph HaydnSymphony no.64 in A major 'Tempora mutantur', Hob.I:64

Performers

Simon Blendis – violin / director

London Mozart Players

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Programme Note

Travelling across more than three centuries of music, we present a programme where the past is never quite left behind…

In 1906, Vaughan Williams stumbled across a melody that was already more than 300 years old. The tune, written by the Tudor composer Thomas Tallis for a 1567 psalter, was hiding in plain sight while Vaughan Williams was editing The English Hymnal. Several years later, he transformed it into the Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, one of his most beloved works: a piece that blurs the boundaries between Renaissance England and the twentieth century.

Tallis’ influence continues to echo through David Knotts’ From Crystal Heav’ns Above, written for this concert’s soloist, Simon Blendis. Inspired by William Byrd’s elegy for his friend and mentor Thoams Tallis, the work traces a thread through centuries of English musical history, imagining Tallis’ spirit lingering long after his death.

Haydn completes this time traveller programme with his Symphony No.64, ‘Tempora mutantur’ (‘The times change, and we change with them’). As the master of musical surprise, Haydn plays around with our expectations, delaying and subverting time in ways you might not expect.

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