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The duty of the words is to say just as much as the music has left unsaid and no more.
Ralph Vaughan Williams
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Age: 85 †
Born: 1872
Born: October 12
Died: 1958
Died: August 26
Choreographer
Classical Composer
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Film Score Composer
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Down Ampney
Gloucestershire
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