THE LETTERS OF RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS

Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ruth Charrington

Letter No. VWL319

Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Ruth Charrington

Letter No.: VWL319


13 Cheyne Walk
S.W

[February 1910]

Dear Miss Charrington

I think you are a perfectly magnificent secretary – only I’m afraid the worry of it to you prevents your getting any pleasure out of the practices.  It isn’t your fault that G. & T.1 have not got the Suite2 in – Let me know on Wed: whether they can let us have it or not & if not I will get something else on Thursday.
I wonder how Alcestis went off?
Ys sincerely

R. Vaughan Williams


1. Goodwin & Tabb, the music hire library.
2. Either the B minor or D major Suite of J.S. Bach – see VWL320.
3. Presumably a performance of the play by Euripides.