VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: On Wenlock Edge: I. mm. 34–38
“This fingering allows for the hands to keep grounded in the keys at all times, thereby preventing these chords from sounding like a portato articulation vs the legato that is written. If unlear, the LH is essentially switching fingers, using the note G as a pivot between the two chords.”
Submitted by Timothy Jones
Published on October 5, 2023