william walton (Meaning)

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william walton (n)

English composer (1902-1983)

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  1. William Walton composed the beloved British patriotic anthem "Crown Imperial."
  2. Walton's first major orchestral work, "Portsmouth Point," depicts the atmosphere of a bustling naval base.
  3. The composer's "Viola Concerto" is a challenging yet lyrical showcase for the viola.
  4. William Walton's "Belshazzar's Feast" is an oratorio based on the biblical story of the Babylonian king.
  5. The composer's "Symphony No.
  6. 1" is a powerful and majestic work reflecting his wartime experiences.
  7. Walton's score for the film "Henry V" is considered one of the greatest cinematic scores ever written.
  8. The composer's "Orb and Sceptre" was commissioned for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.
  9. William Walton's "Façade" is a delightful collection of songs and recitations with witty and satirical lyrics.
  10. The composer's "Spitfire Prelude and Fugue" pays homage to the iconic British fighter plane during World War II.

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English composer (1902-1983)

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William Walton composed the beloved British patriotic anthem "Crown Imperial."

Walton's first major orchestral work, "Portsmouth Point," depicts the atmosphere of a bustling naval base.

The composer's "Viola Concerto" is a challenging yet lyrical showcase for the viola.

William Walton's "Belshazzar's Feast" is an oratorio based on the biblical story of the Babylonian king.