Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Peggy Glanville-Hicks
Letter No. VWL3967
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Peggy Glanville-Hicks
Letter No.: VWL3967
The White Gates
Dorking
[1947?]
My Dear Peggy
Almost at the same time I had letters from you and Stanley1 – They give very conflicting accounts of your two lives. I am was much distressed at the idea of your parting – but perhaps it is only temporary & it will be really believe be2 good for Stanley to fend for himself for a bit. And as to you, dear Peggy, if it enables you to compose again that is good.
By the way I had nothing to do with the Promotion of New Music choosing your work – I sent it to them – but as president I make it a rule never to recommend a work to the ctee – Any way I fear it is not much of a show – just a private “try over”.
Don’t wear yourself to fiddle strings – that is not the way to get the best out of life I feel sure.
All love
Uncle Ralph
1. Stanley Bate, who was married to Glanville-Hicks from 1938-1949. See VWL3968 for what appears to be the letter from Stanley referred to here.
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Date assumed from corresponding letter VWL3968 and the context (Glanville-Hicks and Stanley Bate divorced in 1949).
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