Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ursula Wood
Letter No. VWL2205
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ursula Wood
Letter No.: VWL2205
Royal Opera House
Covent Garden London WC2
Edinbro!!!
[13th March 1951]
My Dear
How dear of you to write me 2 letters. All goes well here – a rehearsal this mrning – I think L H1 will be all right – he knows his score well (much better than I do!!) & is able to listen & evidently the orchestra likes playing under him. Not much pep yet – but that is not what the rehearsal was for.
We did Act III & then just ran through Act I – I am pleased with Act III. Act I was harder to hear – my deafness seemed to get in the way – Steuart2 is doing me like a prince – he gave a lunch today to L. Hancock & his pretty little wife – (Iris Kells) who is to be the woodcutters boy – I’ve laid the foundations but not more yet!!
To night is Carmen.
Take care of yourself my dear – we meet on Sat!
I will look out for E. Rock3 – but I spend all the time I am not in the hotel in taxis.
All love
Yrs
RVW
1. Leonard Hancock, who was to conduct the opera.
2. Steuart Wilson
3. i.e. Edinburgh Rock.
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General Notes:
The Covent Garden company was on tour in Edinburgh so VW followed them there to continue rehearsals for Pilgrims Progress. See R.V.W.: a biography, p.306-7 where much of this letter is printed.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1714/1/19, ff. 77-80