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Featured Letter
from Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958 to Holst, Gustav, 1874-1934
Letter No. VWL851
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Gustav Holst
Letter No.: VWL851
The White Gates
Westcott Road
Dorking
[4th April 1930]
Dear Gustav,
I was distressed not to see you last night.1 I know you hate it all – but we had to tell you in public that we know you are a great man.
The Lament & Ground are splendid – I’m not quite so sure about the scherzo – and even that boils down to not being quite sure about the 6/8 time.2
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RVW
1. Holst had received the Royal Philharmonic Society’s Gold Medal on 3 April. VW had also been awarded the medal, on 13 March the same year.
2. The concert had included the first performance Holst’s Double Concerto played by Adila Fachiri and Jelly d’Aranyi.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 158, f.91
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Citation:Heirs and Rebels, Letter XXX