Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Cyril Clarke
Letter No. VWL4434
Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Cyril Clarke
Letter No.: VWL4434
 From R. Vaughan Williams,
10, Hanover Terrace,
Regents Park,
London, N.W.1.
January 10th 1954.
 Dear Mr Clarke,
As regards my Housman songs for voice and violin, the singer I should have preferred would be Nancy Evans. I have heard Joan Stuart, and thought her good, but I wonder if she is not rather operatic. The singer of these songs must, among other things, have a sense of humour and beautiful diction: In some of the songs almost like a diseuse. I presume that whoever sings them will go through the songs with me before recording. I should be glad to know who you are choosing for the violinist.1
Yours sincerely,
R Vaughan Williams
1. Cyril Clarke worked for Argo Records, which had proposed a recording of VW’s Housman songs, Along the field. See VWL2739.
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                Shelfmark:Add MS 57486, f. 63
 
                                 
			 
			 
			