Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Eric Walter White
Letter No. VWL2976
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Eric Walter White
Letter No.: VWL2976
The White Gates,
Dorking,
Surrey.
25th March, 1949.
Dear Mr. White,
We enjoyed your visit as much as you tell me you did, and I think our talk was useful.
With regard to your three categories for “Pilgrim’s Progress”1 – In No. 2 the reduced orchestra should only come as a last resort and I think it should be taken for granted at present that there will be a full orchestra for this half-and-half performance.
I ought to explain, perhaps, that Dr. Hadley has made no sort of suggestion about a production yet, apart from his own personal wishes and has not mentioned the idea to anyone else as far as I know.2
Yours sincerely,
R. Vaughan Williams
1. Catalogue of Works 1951/1.
2. Patrick Hadley was considering a performance at Cambridge – see VWL3113.
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Shelfmark:Arts Council archive file EL 6/55