Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Gerald Finzi
Letter No. VWL2322
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Gerald Finzi
Letter No.: VWL2322
The White Gates,
Dorking, Surrey.
12th December, 1951.
Dear Gerald
This is not a “Collins”1 though it does contain my grateful thanks for a delightful visit to you both; but firstly I return your manuscript which I liked reading very much and secondly to tell you that I have asked Mrs. Hornstein2 to send you the score of a string suite by Müller-Hartmann3 which I like, and I hope you will like too.
My love to Joyce
Yrs
RVW
(R. Vaughan Williams).
Gerald Finzi, Esq.,
Ashmansworth near Newbury,
Berks.
1. A letter thanking one’s host for having one to stay, after Mr Collins in Pride and Prejudice. Also known as a ‘roofer’ or `bread-and-butter letter’.
2. Genia Hornstein, friend and neighbour in Dorking.
3. Robert Müller-Hartmann
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Typewritten, signed.
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Shelfmark Copy:Finzi Box 10