Letter from Crompton Llewellyn Davies to Ralph Vaughan Williams
Letter No. VWL565
Letter from Crompton Llewellyn Davies to Ralph Vaughan Williams
Letter No.: VWL565
27 Gledhow Gardens
SW
15 July l924
My very dear VW
You will be overwhelmed with congratulations & applause. But you will know I don’t want to push in or have the cheek to congratulate – & yet I do wish I could find words to say what I have felt. I sort of wished I could have caught your eye when I waved my hat to you from the front of the balcony last night, but I’m glad I didn’t. I loved the glorious success of it, your success, the great house packed with people who admired. But I liked to think that tho’ so unmusical & unfit to judge yet I somehow knew you better than many there & knew what your achievement was – or at any rate that I delighted in it, for your sake & for the sake of this wonderful old world which has been capable of it, even more than the people round me. But you will be having enough letters to open. I am telling Moya1 about it & sending her press cuttings. We have a pied à terre in London at the above address but I shall be going over to Ireland at the end of the month. If only we could ever get you over there! I wonder where you are going to be now & in the autumn. Adeline will know I am thinking of her in all I have said.
Yours with pride & love
Crompton Ll D
1. Moya Llewellyn Davies, Crompton’s wife, lived mainly in Ireland where she was a Republican activist.
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Written the day after the first public performance of Hugh the Drover at His Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1714/1/6, ff.44-45