Ralph Vaughan Williams

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Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) was an influential British composer. He was a student at Trinity College, Cambridge and served as a lieutenant in World War I. He became a professor of music at Oxford in 1919. He wrote nine symphonies between 1910 and 1958 as well as numerous other works including chamber music, opera, choral music and movie scores.