Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to René Gatty
Letter No. VWL289
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to René Gatty
Letter No.: VWL289
Eichhorn Strasse 6.II
Berlin IV
[3] March 1898
Dear R.A.G.
Please come as soon as you can. My wife and I want you to come and stay here till you find something as there is a small room in the house of which the present owner is away so that it is empty – I hope you got our wire. I’m awfully keen to hear about your heart – why not come today? or if not tomorrow.1
Yours always
R. Vaughan Williams
P.S. I didn’t know you were in Germany
1. René Gatty was one of a musical Yorkshire family and brother of the composer Nicholas Gatty. René suffered indifferent health. AVW copied out his poems and acted as a sort of London agent on his behalf, sending them to the periodicals. René also wrote several libretti for works by his brother Nicholas.
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Shelfmark:MS135
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Shelfmark Copy:MS Mus 1714/1/1, f.138
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Citation:Cobbe 13