Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ernest Irving
Letter No. VWL2934
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ernest Irving
Letter No.: VWL2934
The White Gates,
Dorking,
16th December, 1948
Dear Irving
This letter is already out of date owing to our telephone talk – so read no further.1
I should like it very much2 and I feel sure the O.U.P.3 will agree.
The only trouble to my mind is – will it prevent me later on writing an “Antartic Symphony”4 using the same themes, which I have slowly revolving in my mind, though it may never come to anything?
I will do my best to come to the H.M.V. on December 30th. 10 o’clock, I presume? But you do not say.
I do hope you will be better by then or even before.
Yrs
RVW
Ernest Irving, Esq.,
Ealing Studios
Ealing, W.
1. This line added in manuscript.
2. Irving appears to have suggested that a suite should be made of the music of Scott of the Antarctic.
3. Oxford University Press
4. sic. – subsequently VW varies between Antartic Symphony and Sinfonia Antarctica, until eventually the correct Sinfonia Antartica was adopted. See VWL2415 and VWL2562.
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Typewritten, signed with manuscript addition.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1714/1/17, f. 95
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Citation:Cobbe 509