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Ralph Vaughan Williams

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The business of finding a nation's soul is a long and slow one at the best and a great many prophets must be slain in the course of it. Perhaps when we have slain enough prophets future generations will begin to build their tombs.
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National Music (1934) p. 129.

 
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