Sharp, Cecil J. (Cecil James), 1859-1924
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VWL151 | Draft notes by Ralph Vaughan Williams relating to Cecil Sharp's English Folksongs (London 1907) |
[Notes on the draft of Sharp’s English folk song: some conclusions, London 1907. |
190705-- |
VWL540 | Letter from Cecil Sharp to Ralph Vaughan Williams |
19.I.24 Dear Ralph By all means use ‘I’ll go & enlist’ in your published ballet music - I am only too glad to hear you are... |
19240119 |
VWL556 | Letter from Cecil Sharp to Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Dear V.W. How nice of you to send me your two brass-band works - the Folk Song Suite I heard through the wireless last Sunday and liked... |
19240522 |
VWL389 | Letter from Cecil Sharp to Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Dear V. [W]. It is really most good of you to go through my MS. so carefully. I see the force of nearly all your contentions, but I do not... |
19131109 |
VWL3714 | Letter from Margot Fonteyn to Vaughan Williams Memorial subscribers |
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MEMORIAL Dear Sir (Madam), |
195903-- |
VWL598 | Letter from Maud Karpeles to Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Dear Dr. Vaughan Williams, Is the market price really so low or is it your principles? |
19260112 |
VWL3630 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to ? Cecil Sharp |
(Folk Song Society 1903-6) Telegram, date-stamped Cockfosters NO 27 06 |
19061127 |
VWL1046 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to A.H. Fox-Strangways |
Dear Foxy,1 Maud has sent me a draft of the life to look at.2 I think it is going to be very good. My chief... |
19330220 |
VWL436 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Cecil Sharp |
Dear Sharp I've lately been spending some delightful hours over your American book1 - a wonderful collection - of course I've... |
19171228 |
VWL490 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Cecil Sharp |
Dear Sharp I'm so sorry to hear you are ill again - certainly I will do Feb 16th for you.1 |
19220202 |
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