Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Diana Awdry
Letter No. VWL1310
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Diana Awdry
Letter No.: VWL1310
The White Gates,
Westcott Road,
Dorking.
[23rd September 1934]
Dear Diana
It was horrid for me not to be in Gloucester – I am well now & we go to London tomorrow!
I wonder how you will like your temporary house.
Now as regards Fest: music
– Certainly “Song of Lumbermen”1 for Div 2 – we almost did it.
– The Debussy is really hard
– You will know if your people can manage it – As an alternative what about Wood “Follow follow” (our Touring 4tet)2 – not hard but wants very neat singing.
We are doing Holst Festival Te Deum (not Chime) as well as Acis.
Pray for me on Thursday & waft me your love about 8.30.
Yrs
Uncle Ralph
1. No.2 of Two Part-Songs (1917), H.138, by Gustav Holst
2. Part-song by Charles Wood.
3. i.e. Short Festival Te Deum, H.145, of 1919 as opposed to “A Festival Chime”, no.3 of Three Festival Choruses of 1916, H.134.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1752/2/1/2, ff. 35-36