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Vaughan and presented
He conducted a Royal Philharmonic Society concert at which Ralph Vaughan Williams was presented with the society's Gold Medal, and another RPS concert at which Mahler's music, rarely heard in the mid-twentieth century, was given – Kindertotenlieder, with Elena Gerhardt as soloist.
During her sessions with Legrand, Bob Shad presented " Send In The Clowns ", a Stephen Sondheim song from the Broadway musical A Little Night Music, to Vaughan for consideration.
BBC1 has presented the story four times, with Anthony Quinn, Bernard Miles, Peter Vaughan and Alfred Burke, respectively, as Long John Silver.
Many great jazz legends were presented, like Benny Goodman, Miles Davis, Sarah Vaughan, Count Basie, Dizzy Gillespie and Stan Getz.
In parallel with The Big Breakfast Vaughan presented another movie show, The Johnny Vaughan Film Show.
Vaughan also briefly presented with Kelly Brook ( who was largely unknown at the time ) in 1999 ; but Brook's lack of experience presenting a TV show clearly showed and audience figures dropped.
He presented his final weekend Capital London show on 25 December 2011, following the announcement that he would replace Johnny Vaughan on Capital Breakfast from 3 January 2012.
On the death of his friend Mr Young, Vaughan bought the painting from the estate, and in 1886 presented it to the National Gallery in London, where it still hangs today.
She has since presented Planet Pop and Loves Like A Dog for Channel 4, Fanorama for E4, Party in the Park with Melanie Brown and Pop for Five and Orange Playlist for ITV, as well as reporting for RI: SE, leading the house band on Johnny Vaughan Tonight and appearing as an expert in a music special of BBC One's Test the Nation.
In addition to the standard operatic repertory, the company presented operas by living composers such as Britten, Vaughan Williams, Bliss, and, later, Walton.
Finally, the replica urn was presented to jubilant English skipper Michael Vaughan, thus ending the series in favour of the home side.
Finally, the replica urn was presented to jubilant English skipper Michael Vaughan, thus ending the series in favour of the home side.

Vaughan and controversial
The newspaper was run by Ernest Vaughan and Georges Clemenceau, who decided that the controversial story would be in the form of an open letter to the President, Félix Faure.

Vaughan and reality
In 2005, Vaughan became the host of the American reality / game show My Kind of Town on ABC.
His popular girlfriend, Taylor Vaughan ( Jodi Lyn O ' Keefe ), ditches him for a faded reality TV star from The Real World, Brock Hudson ( Matthew Lillard ), whom she met on spring break in Florida.
In reality, neither Vaughan nor Waldo were related to the Adkisson family.

Vaughan and show
His early works show the influence of Grieg, Wagner, Richard Strauss and fellow student Ralph Vaughan Williams, and later, through Vaughan Williams, the music of Ravel.
In celebration of Vaughan's thirtieth birthday, the show featured many special guests including the Roomful of Blues horn section, keyboardist Dr. John, Jimmie Vaughan, vocalist Angela Strehli, and drummer George Rains.
Vaughan was extremely excited and nervous, saying: " The last time I was that nervous is when I got married, but I couldn't show that to anybody ...
Drummer Chris Layton recalled the conversation he had with Vaughan backstage after the show:
In the summer of 1963, Vaughan went to Denmark with producer Quincy Jones to record four days of live performances with her trio, Sassy Swings the Tivoli, an excellent example of her live show from this period.
Also in 1974, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas asked Vaughan to participate in an all-Gershwin show he was planning for a guest appearance with the Los Angeles Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl.
The Quarrymen played a show for the Woolton fête at St Peter's Parish Church, notable as the day that Paul McCartney was first introduced to Lennon by a mutual friend, Ivan Vaughan.
* The television show Mud Men follows Johnny Vaughan as he teams up with Steve Brooker to go mudlarking along the Thames foreshore.
Started as a UK-wide touring show produced for the radio, one of his early finds was singer Frankie Vaughan, who came second as part of a duet.
" In order to depict that on the stage, because this is really a very English show, I knew I would have to have a color similar to the one found in the music of the great composers at that time, like Elgar or Vaughan Williams ; this was for me an opportunity to bring in the musical theater an element of the symphonic tradition that I think we really haven't had before.
Cross-over hits from the show were Heart, recorded by Eddie Fisher and Whatever Lola Wants for Sarah Vaughan.
Armstrong was chairman of the short-lived comedy panel show Best of the Worst which featured team captains David Mitchell and Johnny Vaughan.
He transferred to the BBC to present a late-night talk show, Johnny Vaughan Tonight in the same vein of American shows by Johnny Carson and Jay Leno.
Viewing figures were good ( the show regularly received 2. 5 – 3 million viewers a night ) and commentators suggested that the format was best suited to the free-wheeling Vaughan.
Further television appearances ensued, when Vaughan tried a revival of his on screen relationship with Van Outen in 2004 in the BBC's Saturday night family show Passport to Paradise, which lasted for only one series.
In April 2004, Vaughan moved to radio and returned to the " zoo " format, when he replaced Chris Tarrant as the presenter of Capital Breakfast on 95. 8 Capital FM, which saw the listening figures for his show drop from over 1. 3 million to 980, 000 listeners, according to official RAJAR statistics.
In January 2008, Vaughan was reunited with van Outen when she joined him on the breakfast show in a move to boost listening figures, but she left the show half-way through her contract in June 2008.
In 2011, Vaughan has appeared in the TV show ' MudMen ' on History Channel.
During the London 2012 Olympics, Vaughan joined Absolute Radio to present the Olympic Drivetime show.

Vaughan and Space
* Tufnell, M. and Vaughan, D. ( 1999 ) Body Space Image: Notes Toward Improvisation and Performance.
* Tufnell, M. and Vaughan, D. ( 1999 ) Body Space Image: Notes Toward Improvisation and Performance.

Vaughan and for
Examples include Edward Elgar's Great is the Lord ( 1912 ) and Give unto the Lord ( 1914 ) ( both with orchestral accompaniment ), Benjamin Britten's Rejoice in the Lamb ( 1943 ) ( a modern example of a multi-movement anthem and today heard mainly as a concert piece ), and, on a much smaller scale, Ralph Vaughan Williams ' O taste and see ( 1952 ) ( written for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II ).
Ralph Vaughan Williams produced his most famous settings of six songs, the cycle On Wenlock Edge, for string quartet, tenor and piano ( dedicated to Gervase Elwes ) in 1909, and it became very popular after Elwes recorded it with the London String Quartet and Frederick B. Kiddle in 1917.
Housman's poetry influenced British music in a way comparable to that of Walt Whitman in the music of Delius, Vaughan Williams and others: Housman's works provided song texts, Whitman's the texts for larger choral works.
Gerald Vaughan, a government minister, tried to halve government funding for the Citizens Advice Bureau, apparently because Joan Ruddock, CND's chair, was employed part-time at his local bureau.
Later composers who wrote chamber works for this quintet include Ralph Vaughan Williams, Colin Matthews, Jon Deak, Frank Proto, and John Woolrich.
American Larry Adler was one of the first harmonica players to perform major works written for the instrument by the composers Ralph Vaughan Williams, Malcolm Arnold, Darius Milhaud and Arthur Benjamin.
In the 20th century, English opera began to assert more independence, with works of Ralph Vaughan Williams and in particular Benjamin Britten, who in a series of works that remain in standard repertory today, revealed an excellent flair for the dramatic and superb musicality.
While appearing only as featured solo instruments in some works, for example Maurice Ravel's orchestration of Modest Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition and Sergei Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances, the saxophone is included in other works, such as Ravel's Boléro, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Suites 1 and 2, Vaughan Williams Symphony No. 6 and Symphony No. 9 and William Walton's Belshazzar's Feast, and many other works as a member of the orchestral ensemble.
Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote concertos for piano and for two pianos while Britten's concerto for piano ( 1938 ) is a fine work from his early period.
* Job: A Masque for Dancing, a ballet by Ralph Vaughan Williams
In the 20th century, Ralph Vaughan Williams wrote Job, a masque for dancing which premiered in 1930, although the work is closer to a ballet than a masque as it was originally understood.
However, the original version as written by Dvořák has been championed by conductor Denis Vaughan, who performed it for the first time on 17 May 2005 with the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
After the victorious end to the Crusade, he lived for several years in Syria and the Holy Land, earning a living as a sailor, before returning to England around 1114 to find that Richildis Vaughan, to whom he had been unofficially engaged, had tired of waiting and had married Eward Gurney, a Shrewsbury craftsman.
Many artists made their mark with pop standards, particularly interpreters like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Frankie Laine, Nat King Cole ( originally known for his jazz piano virtuosity ), Lena Horne, Tony Bennett, Vic Damone, Johnny Mathis, Barbra Streisand, Peggy Lee, Sammy Davis, Jr., Mel Tormé, Sarah Vaughan, Eydie Gormé, Andy Williams, Nancy Wilson, Jack Jones, Rita Reys, Steve Lawrence and Cleo Laine.
She later credited Stevie Ray Vaughan for his help in a Minnesota State Fair concert the night after Vaughan's 1990 death.
In January 1967, Johnson and Winding were in an all-star line-up ( alongside the likes of Clark Terry, Charlie Shavers and Joe Newman ) backing Sarah Vaughan on her last-ever sessions for Mercury Records, released as the album Sassy Swings Again, with three of the cuts, including Billy Strayhorn's " Take the " A " Train ", being arranged by Johnson himself.
The second of the Six Studies in English Folk Song for Cello composed in 1926 by Ralph Vaughan Williams, the Andante sostenuto in E flat " Spurn Point " celebrates this peninsula.
Watford was incorporated in June 1915, and was named by Dr. Vaughan G. Morris ( 1879 – 1940 ) for his hometown of Watford, Ontario.
Vaughan also wrote the 2006 OGN Pride of Baghdad for Vertigo.
Vaughan also created the state's first radio station, WOAN, in 1922 and served as the city's mayor for a stent during the 1920s.
British Decca recorded high fidelity versions of all the symphonies of Ralph Vaughan Williams except for the ninth, under the personal supervision of the composer, with Sir Adrian Boult and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
He was also introduced to Gustav Holst, Arthur Bliss and Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Vaughan Williams obtained for him a teaching post ( 1930 – 1933 ) at the Royal Academy of Music.

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