THE LETTERS OF RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS

Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Martin Shaw

Letter No. VWL4508

Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Martin Shaw

Letter No.: VWL4508


The White Gates
Dorking

April 28 [1941?]

Dear Martin
It was very nice to have news of you.  The last I heard of you was from your niece Patrick Morgan1 to whom I gave an odd lesson (as deputy for Gordon Jacob) the other day.  I see you have changed your address.  Were you tired of the farm?
Saliva2 seems to have made a pretty good mess of the Agincourt3 – where he has ferretted out some M.S. with those different notes in it I don’t know.
I like your new tune.  But I fear that neither you or I or Saliva or Agincourt or Carey can save those rather flat words.
Please let me now if I can advise you over the hymn book – but which hymn book.  There are so many!
My love to Joan
Yrs
RVW


1.  sic.
2.  i.e. Sir Ivor Atkins.
3.  Agincourt by Boughton.