Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Anthony Scott
Letter No. VWL2639
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Anthony Scott
Letter No.: VWL2639
The White Gates,
Dorking, Surrey.
4th February, 1953
Dear Tony
I am so glad you feel inclined to undertake this idea. Of course you can use the tune in its original rhythm, and not balderised1 as I had to do in the English Hymnal.
I would rather you finished it without me, and then if I can give you any advice I shall be delighted.
I shall be pleased and proud for you to dedicate your new work to me.
My love to Ruth
Yrs
RVW
Anthony Scott, Esq.,
The Cedars,
Horton, near Slough,
Bucks.
1. i.e. bowdlerised. However it is not clear that the English Hymnal version of the tune has been simplified rhythmically. See VWL2626 for the context of this letter.
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Shelfmark Copy:MS Mus. 1714/1/20, f. 136