Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Edward J. Dent
Letter No. VWL409
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Edward J. Dent
Letter No.: VWL409
13 Cheyne Walk,
Chelsea, S.W.
[About 1 October 1914]
Dear Dent
With many misgivings as to whether I ought to I send the string parts of slow movement of my symph – with (I think) enough music paper & the short score. If you want more music paper send me a card.
The score consists of
Fl: I & II Trumpet I.II. Cellos (divisi)
Fl. III Trombone I & II C.Bass
Ob I.II Trombone III & Tuba
Cor ang: Timpani
Clar I & II G.C. & piatti
Bass clar Jingles1
Fag I & II 1 Harp part (2 players)
Contra fag v.I
Cor I.II v.II
Cor III.IV violas (divisi)
I saw Denis Browne2 yesterday & he thought I might be some possible use to you looking through your book3 – of course if I could do anything in that way I should be proud.
Yrs
RVW
1. The percussion comprised includes triangle, tam-tam, sleigh bells, cymbals and glockenspiel.
2. Composer, conductor and organist at Guy’s Hospital, killed at Gallipoli in 1915 (see R.V.W.: a biography pp. 112, 421). He had taken part in the Wasps in 1909 – see also VWL348, VWL349, VWL413, VWL414.
3. Mozart’s Operas: a critical study, which had been published the year before. Dent took up VW’s offer to read and comment on it; see VWL351.
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After VWL348.
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Shelfmark:MS Add.7973, V/2
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Citation:Cobbe 87