Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Grace Williams
Letter No. VWL3840
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Grace Williams
Letter No.: VWL3840
The White Gates
Dorking
Jan 19 [mid-1930s?]
Dearest Grace
I ought to have written long ago. I listened in – I liked the slow & finale best – I didn’t get going with the 1st somehow – But of course a single hearing without a copy at the end of a long day is not ideal.
I felt all through a certain feeling of striving – battling with the storm but not riding it – I think you are too frightened of your own conclusions & say “This is getting dull I must do something about it” – That is fatal, as I know to my own cost.
All my love
Uncle Ralph
P.S. A friend came to see me the other day & said quite out of the blue how much she had liked it
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Work in question unidentified. VWL3841 is clearly a response to Williams’ reply to this letter.
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