THE LETTERS OF RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS

Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Maud Karpeles

Letter No. VWL4806

Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Maud Karpeles

Letter No.: VWL4806


13 Cheyne Walk
SW3

[1929]

Dear Maud
I was so glad to get your letter – & know you are having a little rest tho’ ever more rather adverse circumstances. I have little to report; I worked steadily for about 8 weeks  – & then spasmodically for 2 & then back to London – large quantity but poor quality I fear.
I wonder what sort of time you are having in U.S.A. – it wd be very good if we cd really get it to spread in America1 – though I suppose the only people who wd take it up wd be the “Portuguese & the Argentines & the Armenians and the Greeks”2
Have a good time when your work is over & don’t stay away from us too long
Yrs
RVW


1. Karpeles was in the USA to collect folksongs from 1929-1930. 
2. The song “The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks” was popular in the 1920s and first recorded in 1920.