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Ralph Vaughan Williams composed his Sixth Symphony between 1944 and 1947. It is a purely orchestral work, with the conventional four movements, but the orchestration adds a saxophone to the customary woodwind instruments. Many listeners, including some prominent music critics, felt that the work had a hidden programme, possibly connected with desolation after a nuclear war, but the composer maintained that it was to be regarded as absolute music.
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