Evans, F. W.
Letter No. | Title | Transcribed text |
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VWL191 | Letter from William Barclay Squire to F.W. Evans |
My dear Sir I have read through the Masque & find that none of the music in it is extant here. You will therefore undoubtedly have to... |
19050302 |
VWL3986 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to F.W. Evans |
Dear Sir1 I am much obliged to you for your letter. I found it a little difficult to gather what you intended to ask me; but I... |
19050306 |
VWL193 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to F.W. Evans |
Dear Sir I am in receipt of your letter of this morning. I am willing to write the music for the masque and will accept a fee of £5-0-0 -... |
19050309 |
VWL194 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to F.W. Evans |
Dear Sir I am much obliged for your letter. Two points suggest themselves to me |
19050314 |
VWL195 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to F.W. Evans |
Dear Sir I shall be delighted to see you as soon after 10.30 as possible on Saturday - to get here come to Westminster Abbey and then... |
19050316 |
VWL196 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to F.W. Evans |
Dear Mr Evans I am sending you the rest of the parts for the 2nd nymph. Kindly send them on at once. If Miss Cordingley can manage E I... |
19050324 |
VWL197 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to F.W. Evans |
Dear Mr Evans If Miss Cordingley can sing E I can alter the F in her part which only comes once. The whole part is not for a high soprano... |
19050326 |
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