Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Gerald Finzi
Letter No. VWL1401
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Gerald Finzi
Letter No.: VWL1401
From R. Vaughan Williams,
The White Gates,
Dorking,
Surrey.
Oct 14 [1938]
Dear Gerald
The exhortation1 was beautiful – & I thought well sung.
I like the obvious ones best – Ditty & When she sighed – though I like the apple man very much – though is he a bit too sinister?
I want to give a lecture one day on the English song – showing how you & Gurney & Robin2 & one or two others have at last found the musical equivalent of English poetry only that wd mean an intensive study of all your songs which my natural laziness boggles at.
My love to Joyce
Yrs
RVW
1. A Young Man’s Exhortation, for tenor and pianoforte.
2. Ivor Gurney and Robin Milford were both students of VW at the Royal College of Music.
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General Notes:
Date of this letter is uncertain. The letterhead precludes it having been written in 1933 at the time of the first publication of Finzi’s song cycle.
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Shelfmark Copy:Finzi Box 10
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Citation:Cobbe 303