Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Imogen Holst
Letter No. VWL1266
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Imogen Holst
Letter No.: VWL1266
The White Gates,
Westcott Road,
Dorking.
14 JUL 34
Dear Imogen
It entirely depends whether you are going to have a tablet as well – I very much hope you are going to have a tablet & was going to write to you whether I cdnt start a movement to get one put up – as a gift say from Paulinas & Morleyites1 – what do you think of the idea?
If you have the tablet I think “Gustav Holst composer” (and the dates). Perhaps even without the tablet that wd be enough – though I should have liked a few bars of “Over the tree tops waft me a song”.2 I don’t like “Maker of music” and I don’t expect you do either.3
Love from
Uncle Ralph
Sorry for specially bad writing – I am in bed with a poisoned leg isn’t it stupid!
1. i.e. former pupils of Holst at Morley College and old girls of St Pauls Girls School.
2. A passage from Holst’s Ode to Death, op.38, shortly after fig.12. Ode to Death was a work which VW greatly admired – he had conducted the first London performance on 19th December 1923. See VWL539.
3. A memorial tablet was placed in the floor of Chichester Cathedral – four diamond shaped stones with the simple inscription: ‘1874 Gustav Holst 1934’. Illustrated in Imogen Holst (compiler), A scrap-book for the Holst Birthplace Museum (East Bergholt, 1978), p.108.
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Date in the hand of Imogen Holst.
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Shelfmark:HOL/2/8/2/237
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Shelfmark Copy:MS Mus. 1714/1/8, f.161 (transcript)