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To his close friend Ralph Vaughan Williams he bequeathed his impressive personal collection of over 300 English folk songs, tunes and dances. On his death Butterworth left behind a glowing reputation and a handful of exceptional musical compositions, including such still-popular works as 'The Banks of Green Willow' and 'Rhapsody, 'A Shropshire Lad''. George Butterworth was a leading member of a radical group of composers in the Edwardian years whose music was profoundly influenced by the traditional music of the English rural working class. Tracing his journey to its tragic conclusion we go with Butterworth into the trenches of northern France where his participation in increasingly desperate battles on The Somme ultimately cost him his life. We discover why Butterworth once described himself as a 'professional morris dancer', and explore what led him to destroy so many of his own compositions before he died. We follow Butterworth on his forays collecting folk songs to discover what he found when he went out into rural England and how this informed his own music. In the chaos of war Butterworth was buried where he fell and his remains were never subsequently identified.ĪLL MY LIFE'S BURIED HERE tells the story of George Butterworth's life and music from his earliest childhood to his final hours in the violent confusion of the trenches. The English composer, folk song collector and country dancer George Butterworth was killed in 1916 at Pozières, France during the Battle of the Somme aged just 31. TRAILER: ALL MY LIFE'S BURIED HERE - The Story of George Butterworth from HajduKino Productions on Vimeo.