Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Douglas Lilburn
Letter No. VWL2249
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Douglas Lilburn
Letter No.: VWL2249
The White Gates,
Dorking, Surrey,
23rd May, 1951.
Dear Lilburn
I have been reading your article in the Magazine “Landfall” and like it very much.1 It has also been much admired by other people.
I am ashamed to say that I never wrote to you after Fred Page had played your work at Wigmore Hall. I like it very much and admired his playing of it, and Ruth Pearl2 as well.
I am very angry with the B.B.C. for turning it down. I don’t know quite what we can do in the matter.
Yrs
R. Vaughan Williams
(R. Vaughan Williams).
Douglas Lilburn, Esq.,
Victoria University College,
Wellington,
New Zealand.
1. Landfall was a New Zealand literary journal. Lilburn’s article discusses the work of VW and his effect on the author, in the issue for March 1951; n.17:p.57-62
2. The pianist Frederick Page and the violinist Ruth Pearl. The work played was clearly Lilburn’s Violin Sonata.
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Typewritten, signed.
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Shelfmark:MS Papers 2483
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Shelfmark Copy:MS Mus. 1714/2/6, f. 43