Endorsed by violinist Tasmin Little, ‘Larks Ascending’ will create a new public archive of skylark recordings – and will examine how location, weather and season cause many subtle variations

By Steve Wright

Published: Thursday, 23 March 2023 at 12:00 am


To round off its celebration of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ralph Vaughan Williams, the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society has announced an intriguing new project. The Society has joined forces with the Wildlife Sound Recording Society (WSRS) and the British Library’s Wildlife and Environmental Sounds collection to gather examples of the song of the skylark – the bird whose exuberant, melodious singing inspired the composer’s much-loved piece The Lark Ascending.

The project, named Larks Ascending, will create a new archive of skylark recordings at the British Library. These will be available to researchers, musicians and the public.

The project is supported by violinist Tasmin Little, who recorded one of our very favourite performances of The Lark Ascending.