Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Fritz Hart
Letter No. VWL1797
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Fritz Hart
Letter No.: VWL1797
The White Gates,
Dorking.
Aug 8 [1943]
Dear Fritz
I have taken a long time in answering your last letter. Also I have been reading your account of Gustav in the R.C.M. magazine which took me back so many years.1
You always have been faithful to Hurlstone.2 I never could get hold of him till lately when I have been much struck by some music of his. (Of course I always knew that he had extreme dexterity – but I cd not see anything beyond). I agree with you that not only America but all the world ought to have a strong dose of l6th century music. I’ve been hearing some American music lately. I admired Copland but not Piston – also I loved Gershwins Pfte Concerto3 – just a series of intriguing tunes – but why not?
Thank Marvell very much for her message – I send her a respectful embrace.
Yrs
RVW
1. ‘Early memories of Gustav Holst’, Royal College of Music Magazine, vol.39 (1943) pp.43-52, 84-89.
2. William Hurlstone, a fellow pupil of Stanford at the Royal College of Music. His music had considerable success but he died in 1906.
3. George Gershwin’s Piano Concerto dates from 1925.
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Shelfmark:MS 2809
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Citation:Cobbe 417