THE LETTERS OF RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS

Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Douglas Lilburn

Letter No. VWL2026

Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Douglas Lilburn

Letter No.: VWL2026


The White Gates
Dorking

Jan 15 [1946]

Dear Lilburn

I had already guessed it was you and wrote accordingly1 – Now, your welcome letter has come – & I thank you & your helper once more.  Please remember me to Dr & Mrs  Page – I expect great things of his professorship.2  I hope that you are writing something bigger than incidental music – But as you say the natural tendency is to write in terms of the available material.
– I think the BBC ought to do more music from N.Z. & Australia.  I think the American broadcasts were largely political – but I heard a lot of music I enjoyed very much – As regards Britten I find great power and character in his music – he is undoubtedly very exploited by B & Co3 – but up to the present he has stood up well to it.
All good wishes for new year
Yrs   
R Vaughan Williams


1.  See VWL2024.
2. At Victoria University, Wellington.
3.  Boosey & Co, Britten’s publishers.