Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Michael Kennedy
Letter No. VWL2412
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Michael Kennedy
Letter No.: VWL2412
The White Gates,
Dorking, Surrey.
22nd May, 1952.
Dear Mr Kennedy,
Thank you so much for your letter. It was a great pleasure to meet you both again.
I think you are right in suggesting that to attach “meanings” to music is a mistake. Each person may attach their own meaning if they like, but it does not follow that their meaning will have the same meaning to anybody else – music is too universal for that.
I hope we shall meet in Manchester in January for the first performance of the S.A.1
Yours sincerely,
R Vaughan Williams
Please give my love to Eslyn if I may venture2
(R. Vaughan Williams).
Michael Kennedy, Esq.
3, Moorwood Drive,
The Avenue,
Sale, Manchester.
1. i.e. Sinfonia Antartica (Catalogue of Works, 1952/2).
2. Signed and final sentence added in manuscript.
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General Notes:
This letter printed in part in Kennedy, Works of Vaughan Williams, p.382, with additions from VWL2413.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 159, f.5
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Citation:Cobbe 579; Kennedy, Works of Vaughan Williams, p.382