Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ralph Wedgwood
Letter No. VWL216
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ralph Wedgwood
Letter No.: VWL216
November 26 [1906]
Dear Randolph
If I’d known you were coming back so soon I’d have sent a triumphal arch to Newcastle station in addition to all the others which doubtless greeted you. Give my love to Iris & say that I want to see that beautiful mantilla in real life. It did me good to see your face without a line in it.
Leeds is off probably – Stanford doesn’t like the work1 in its present form – on the whole I am glad because it will give me time to put it right away and make it really good.
Yrs affectionately
Ralph Vaughan Williams
1. Possibly the early draft of A Sea Symphony or, more probably, Toward the Unknown Region.
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Included in a letter from Adeline to Iris Wedgwood.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1714/1/3, f. 41