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Featured Letter
from Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958 to Maconchy, Elizabeth, 1907-1994
Letter No. VWL1926
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Elizabeth Maconchy
Letter No.: VWL1926
The White Gates,
Dorking.
Aug 13 [1944]
Dearest Betty
I listened to Puck1 – & have been waiting to coordinate my ideas about it. – I feel I am going to like much of it – but I feel baffled at present – the atmosphere does not seem clear at present. I do not know whether you want it to be gay or sinister – at present it seems rather to fall between 2 stools. The Goat I definitely like straight away & the Lovers – the tinkers seems to me definitely too short and not to have time to say any thing – do make it into a larger piece
Evening seems to me not worthy of the rest in distinction of style.
But, dearest Betty, you know how impossible it is to judge of a brand new work absolutely on first hearing. So we want to hear it several times
All my love
Uncle Ralph
1. A suite from Maconchy’s ballet, Puck Fair had been performed at the Proms on 5 August 1944 by Boult and the BBC Orchestra. Puck Fair is a traditional event which takes place each year in Killorglin, Co. Kerry. Maconchy had grown up in Ireland and the full version of the ballet was first performed there.
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