Vaughan Williams, Ralph, 1872-1958. Old King Cole
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VWL494 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Dorothy Newton |
Dear Mrs Newton1 I think your idea is most attractive - I shd like to hear some more details - Meanwhile I cannot ... |
19220304 |
VWL763 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Dorothy Newton |
Dear Mrs Newton1 I’m afraid I don’t see my way to do anything “original” before the spring - & I think the best one for... |
192209-- |
VWL777 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to John Burnaby |
Dear Mr Burnaby1 If Mrs Vulliamy will send me her libretto I will see if I can do anything2 |
192210-- |
VWL778 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to John Burnaby |
Dear Mr Burnaby1 I send herewith the opening of the Ballet2 – arranged for pfte & violin (the best arrangement... |
192303-- |
VWL515 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Boris Ord |
Dear Ord,1 a) I don't dare to undertake anything more - how I shall find time to score the old Ballet passes my comprehension... |
19230415 |
VWL517 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to John Burnaby |
Dear Burnaby,1 Thankyou v. much for your letter |
19230610 |
VWL780 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to John Burnaby |
Dear Burnaby,1 Many thanks for your letter – I had an idea that you had the complete choreography noted – of course this belongs... |
192311-- |
VWL535 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Boris Ord |
Dear Ord, I have only today had my score back from Jacobson who is arranging it for small orchestra. On looking it over I see it will want... |
19231104 |
VWL536 | Letter from Ralph Vaughan Williams to Dorothy Lock Burnaby |
Dear Mrs Burnaby,1 Of course I shall be proud to remain, but I still feel that a president ought to be resident. |
19231117 |
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 |
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