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Featured Letter
from Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958 to Maconchy, Elizabeth, 1907-1994
Letter No. VWL2173
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Elizabeth Maconchy
Letter No.: VWL2173
The White Gates,
Dorking.
Jan 15 [1951?]
Dearest Betty
(Forgive writing even worse than usual – but the cat is on my lap).
Yes you must do that symph (remember that Beethoven said “It will please one day”[)]
– How about the other symphony – I liked that very much – & the BBC ought to do it again.
I shd love to come & see you one day
All love
Uncle Ralph
1. Maconchy had written a symphony between 1945 and 1948, of which RVW arranged a performance on 27 April 1950 (ex inf JD; it was later withdrawn) (presumably ‘the other symphony’) and wrote another, for double string orchestra, which was finished in 1953.
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