Wood, Henry J. (Henry Joseph), 1869-1944
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VWL135 | Letter from Gustav Holst to Ralph Vaughan Williams |
... oils. What was the stuff they used before then? In the evening we went to some friends of Gertrude Peppercorn. There was an artist there... |
190303-- |
VWL142 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ralph Wedgwood |
Dear Randolph I said I was going to write to you though I've got nothing to say except that I like thinking of you so much - you must re-... |
19060820 |
VWL335 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Cecil Sharp |
Dear Sharp I can’t tell you how much your letter has delighted me - indeed I feel so excited I can do no work this morning. I had been in... |
191107-- |
VWL373 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ernest Farrar |
Dear Farrar,1 I am very glad to hear from you again - I will do my best to answer all your questions. |
19110708 |
VWL4885 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Vally Lasker |
Dear Vally |
19230915 |
VWL612 | Letter from Henry Wood to Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Dear Dr Vaughan Williams Many many thanks for one of the most delightful letters I have ever received from a composer during my long &... |
19261101 |
VWL623 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Henry Wood |
Dear Sir Henry Wood May I thank you and your orchestra most heartily for your beautiful performance of my symphony yesterday |
19271108 |
VWL3887 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Grace Williams |
My Dearest Grace |
1931---- |
VWL3821 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Grace Williams |
Dear Grace |
1933---- |
VWL1028 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Harriet Cohen |
Dearest Harriet My cold is well, but now my mother is seriously ill and it may be impossible for me to come to London on Monday.... |
19330120 |
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