Silent Noon
“Silent Noon” is a song by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Ralph Vaughan Williams OM (October 1872 – 26 August 1958) was an English composer. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over sixty years.
Between the mid-1890s and the late 1950s Vaughan Williams set more than eighty poems for voice and piano accompaniment. The earliest to survive is “A Cradle Song”, to Coleridge’s words, from about 1894. The songs include many that have entered the repertory, such as “Linden Lea” (1902), “Silent Noon” (1904) and the song cycles Songs of Travel (1905 and 1907) and On Wenlock Edge. To Vaughan Williams the human voice was “the oldest and greatest of musical instruments”.
You can find the sheet music for free by clicking here.Â
Performance Length: 4’25”
Purchase includes: Mp3 Audio Track
- Accompaniment
€3,50
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“Silent Noon” is a song by Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Ralph Vaughan Williams OM (October 1872 – 26 August 1958) was an English composer. His works include operas, ballets, chamber music, secular and religious vocal pieces and orchestral compositions including nine symphonies, written over sixty years.
Between the mid-1890s and the late 1950s Vaughan Williams set more than eighty poems for voice and piano accompaniment. The earliest to survive is “A Cradle Song”, to Coleridge’s words, from about 1894. The songs include many that have entered the repertory, such as “Linden Lea” (1902), “Silent Noon” (1904) and the song cycles Songs of Travel (1905 and 1907) and On Wenlock Edge. To Vaughan Williams the human voice was “the oldest and greatest of musical instruments”.
You can find the sheet music for free by clicking here.Â
Performance Length: 4’25”
Purchase includes: Mp3 Audio Track
- Accompaniment

