Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Roy Douglas
Letter No. VWL2257
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Roy Douglas
Letter No.: VWL2257
The White Gates,
Westcott Road,
Dorking.
June 22 [1951]
Dear Roy
I am sending Act 21 by Reg: post. Did I talk about the Euphonium in Act IV – I thought all Tuba players played Euphonium as well automatically but the C. Garden Tuba refused to play it and wd not even play it on his Tuba at rehearsal – so we had to get a Euphonium man to play it in London – But when we go on tour they certainly will not lug a Euphonium & player round with them for the sake of 16 bars – so what? I suggest cueing it in to the Tuba – then he wdhave to play it – it seems to be it is all quite playable on the Tuba – but for safety’s sake I have altered a few of the higher notes as alternatives in the Tuba cues
Yrs
R Vaughan Williams
1. Of Pilgrim’s Progress
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Date from Douglas, Working with Vaughan Williams, p. 28.
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Shelfmark:Add MS 63547, ff. 30-31
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Citation:Douglas, Working with Vaughan Williams, p.28