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Vaughan Williams: Willow-Wood; The Sons Of Light etc.

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Vaughan Williams Willow-Wood; The Sons Of Light etc. Williams; RLPO & Chorus/Lloyd-Jones

Naxos 8.557798

Gramophone's label of the year Naxos, with the help of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society, has pulled off a smart deal in securing the world premiere ...

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