Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Harry Blech
Letter No. VWL1550
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Harry Blech
Letter No.: VWL1550
The White Gates,
Dorking.
Thurs [mid-1941]
Dear Mr Blech1
Of course I should be proud and pleased for you to play my 4tet if you consider it suitable for the programme.2 I have already heard from Dr Kalmus3 about it – & it occurs to me that such a very simple work might be out of place in such very modern surroundings.
However I leave that entirely to your judgement.
If you think of doing it will you get directly in touch with O.U.P. who control it. I think while Mr Foss is ill that Mr Peterkin would be the best person to approach.
Yours sincerely
R. Vaughan Williams
P.S. I received quite a cheerful letter from Foss on Saturday.
1. At this time leader of the Blech String Quartet and later (1949) founder and conductor of the London Mozart Players.
2. Household Music: Three Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes for string quartet, first performed by the Blech String Quartet on 4 October 1941.
3. Alfred Kalmus, London manager of Universal Edition.
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Date must be well before October when Blech performed the work.
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Shelfmark Copy:MS Mus. 1714/1/14, ff.45-47