Letter from Gustav Holst to Ralph Vaughan Williams
Letter No. VWL3903
Letter from Gustav Holst to Ralph Vaughan Williams
Letter No.: VWL3903
St. Paul’s
Thursday [May or June 1926]
Dear R
This is splendid of you. And its importance is not altered by the Gen. Strike being off. Your letter acted as a much needed tonic and made me do some hard thinking while walking yesterday. I love every word of it and agree with it all except the last sentence.
For I find that I am a hopeless half hogger and am prepared to sit on the fence as long as possible partly through laziness and through force of habit but chiefly through discovering that it I am a fool in music I am the damdest of damned fools in everything else. Or to put it in other words I still believe in the Hindu doctrine of Dharma which is one’s path in life. If one is lucky (or maybe unlucky – it doesn’t matter) to have a clearly appointed path to which one comes naturally whereas any other one is an unsuccessful effort, one ought to stick to the former. And I am oriental enough to believe in doing so without worrying about the ‘fruits of action’ that is, success or otherwise.
It applies to certain elementary school teachers I have met as well as to Bach.
Of course in an emergency one has to throw all this overboard but I fear I only do so at the last moment. And if I don’t – if I try and think things out carefully and calmly – I am always wrong. This has happened so often that I am convinced that Dharma is the only thing for me. And I don’t think that I and such as I should be allowed to vote.
This is all first person singular but that cannot be helpful. I suppose it is really a confession.
However that may be it was a great joy to read and reread your letter. I am free each evening except next Monday if you feel like a meal and a talk. Unless I hear hear1 to the contrary I shall conclude that Sancta Civ is June 102 and B min. the 11th.
yrs ever
G
1. sic.
2. The first London performance of Sancta Civitas was given by the Bach Choir on 9 June 1926.
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This letter was a response to VWL794, which includes a memo by VW on his thoughts on the General Strike, mentioning that there ‘can be no half hogs in this matter’ (see paragraph 2 above).
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Citation:Heirs and Rebels, Letter XXVII