Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Stanford Robinson (BBC)
Letter No. VWL3124
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Stanford Robinson (BBC)
Letter No.: VWL3124
[30th October 1949?]
Dear Stanford Robinson
Sorry to worry again – But I cannot bear the nauseous hypocritical sentiment of Mary on p.241 – Nor can I bear the Wardour Street of “Man”1
Perhaps at some future time we could substitute the above – But it is not important.
Yrs
RVW
Mary
My friends I loved you once, my father my home companions all
But now, the wilds call us forth my lover and me etc
1. Many publishers of popular music had their offices in Wardour Street.
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General Notes:
The letter was apparently enclosed with VWL3125, written following the broadcast performance of Hugh the Drover (Catalogue of Works 1924/2) on 29 October. It is written on music manuscript paper underneath the revised text for Mary which was originally:
‘O friends, I love you well, my father, dear, my home, companions all
But the wilds call us forth my man and me, …’ -
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Shelfmark:File 910, VW composer