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  1. The Pilgrim's Progress is an opera by Ralph Vaughan Williams, based on John Bunyan's 1678 allegory The Pilgrim's Progress. The composer himself described the work as a 'Morality' rather than an opera. Nonetheless, he intended the work to be performed on stage, rather than in a church or cathedral.

  2. Every age and every nation is represented and among them Lord Lechery offers his particular brand of merchandise. The Pilgrim enters and the crowd surrounds him. 'What will ye buy?' But the...

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  3. 18 de dez. de 2022 · Vaughan Williams’s agnostic perspective on Pilgrim’s Progress led him to make some changes to Bunyan for the operatic ‘morality’, altering the central character’s name from ‘Christian’ to ‘Pilgrim’.

  4. Vaughan Williams’ opera “The Pilgrim’s Progress,” recorded by Sir Adrian Boult and the London Philharmonic.

  5. Listen to Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress by London Philharmonic Choir, Sir Adrian Boult & London Philharmonic Orchestra on Apple Music. 1972. 20 Songs. Duration: 2 hours, 32 minutes.

  6. Listen to Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress by Sir Adrian Boult on Deezer. Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress, Prologue: Bunyan in Prison. "So I Awoke, and Behold It Was a Dream" (Bunyan, Pilgrim), Vaughan Williams: The Pilgrim's Progress, Act I, Scene 1: The Pilgrim Meets Evangelist.

  7. 1 de mai. de 1992 · The Pilgrim's Progress, Act IV, Scene 1: The Pilgrim Meets Mister By-Ends. "He That Is Down Need Fear No Fall" (Boy, Pilgrim, Mister By-Ends, Madam By-Ends)