Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams and others to the Editor of Music and Letters
Letter No. VWL5057
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams and others to the Editor of Music and Letters
Letter No.: VWL5057
Morley College for Working Men and Women,
61, Westminster Bridge Road, S.E.1.
March 8, 1935.
It is proposed to raise a fund for the purpose of establishing a memorial to Gustav Holst. It seems particularly fitting that this memorial should take the form of helping to develop the study of music in Morley College for Working Men and Women, where at present adequate equipment is difficult to obtain.
It was at Morley College that Holst taught and inspired successive generations of students for so many years. It is therefore suggested to establish a music room to be called the ‘Gustav Holst Music Room,’ as part of the new wing about to be erected there. The room will be equipped with a grand pianoforte, appropriate sound-proof devices, &c. Should the sum collected permit, additional rooms could be added for a music library and teaching room. A Committee for this purpose, of which I am Chairman, has been formed at Morley College.
We feel that such a memorial as this will be one of which Holst himself would have approved, and which will in some measure help to carry on his work. The proposal has the support of the following:-
Sir Hugh Allen.
Dr. Adrian Boult.
The Bishop of Chichester.
Dr. Davison (of Harvard, U.S.A.).
Mr. Gerald Forty.
Miss Gray (ex-High Mistress of St. Paul’s Girls’ School).
Mrs Eva M. Hubback (Principal, Morley College).
Dr. Mackail, O.M.
Mr. John Masefield.
Dr. W. Gillies Whittaker.
Though naturally we should be very grateful for large donations, yet since we want everyone who loved and admired Holst and his work to participate, the smallest sum will be welcome. Subscriptions should be sent to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. D. Marblacy Jones, Barclays Bank, 84, Rosebery Avenue, E.C.1., or may be given personally to the Secretary of Morley College. Cheques should be made payable to the Gustav Holst Memorial Fund. Any further information may be obtained from either of the Hon. Secretaries: Mrs. F.C. Vokes and Mrs. O. Western, c/o Morley College.
Yours faithfully,
Ralph Vaughan Williams.
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Printed in the journal Music and Letters, vol. 16, no.3, July 1935, pp. 238-239.
The smae letter was published in the Musical Times, see VWL5059. -
Citation:Music and Letters, vol. 16, no. 3 (July 1935), pp. 238-239.