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MS Mus. 1714/1/4
- Record Id:
- 040-000799575
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-000799466
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000239.0x0003e3
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- MS Mus. 1714/1/4
- Title:
- Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence
- Scope & Content:
-
Letters and papers.
- To Ernest Farrar, [1910-1913]. 7, of which 2 are published in Cobbe. All but one are transcriptions from a tape recording.
- From Rev. Alexander Campbell Yorke, 1910, about folk songs of Essex and Hertfordshire.
- Notes made by Ursula Vaughan Williams from the diary for 1910 of Mary Louisa Fisher.
- Frank Kidson, ‘A Leeds Symphony’, verse parody of Walt Whitman, 1910.
- From Lucy Broadwood, 1910, part of which is published in 'RVW'.
- From A E Housman, 1910, n.d. (2).
- From George Chambers to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1959, about the Folk Dance Society and Albert Sammons, violinist.
- Drawings from the Yorkshire Evening Post, including one of Ralph Vaughan Williams conducting his Sea Symphony, [1910]. Photocopy.
- Transcription of a broadcast interview with Rebecca Friskin, 1958. Annotated typescript.
- Recollections of Ralph Vaughan Williams by Henry G Ley, [1959?]
- Letters to Herbert Thompson, [1910-1914?]. 4, of which 1 published in Cobbe. Photocopies of originals in Brotherton Library, University of Leeds. Annotated by Ursula Vaughan Williams.
- Programme note from the first performance of 'Fantasia on English Folk-Songs', 1 September 1910. Typescript.
- From Klara Kletschka to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1959.
- Dom Anselm Hughes, recollections of folk song collecting with Ralph Vaughan Williams, quoted in a letter from Barry Barker to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1988.
- From J Fletcher, of Stanhope Street, London, [1910].
- To Arnold Barter, 1911. Copy.
- From Arnold Barter to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1962. (2).
- From Ermengard Maitland to Ursula Vaughan Williams, [196-].
- From Sabine Baring-Gould, 1911.
- May Venables (?), 'A song for all singers, all players', verse parody of Walt Whitman, 1911.
- Recollections of Ralph Vaughan Williams by Clare Mackail, [196-].
- From C Hubert H Parry to Margaret (‘Meggie’) Vaughan Williams, 1911.
- From Novello & Co., 1911, 1912. (3).
- From R F Hammond, 1911.
- Margaret Longman's recollections of Leith Hill Place circa 1912; [196-].
- From Richard Garnett to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1989. (2).
- From Adrian Officer to Ursula Vaughan Williams, relating to Ernest Farrar, 1983.
- From [Maja Köhler?], 1913.
- From John William Mackail, 1913.
- From Arthur Somervell, 1913.
- From William Erasmus Darwin, 1913.
- From Gertrude Sichel, [1913].
- From Robert Longman to Ursula Vaughan Wiliams, 1963.
- Typescript copy of a letter about a work on folk singing, 1913. Writer and recipient unidentified.
- To Ralph (al. 'Randolph') Wedgwood, 1912, 1913. (2, one of which published in Cobbe).
- From Adeline Vaughan Williams to Vally Lasker, [Between 1910 and 1913?].
- From Bruce Richmond, 1913.
- Note of W Percy Merrick's claim on royalties on the publication 'Folk songs from Sussex', 1913.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Music Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-000799466
036-000799467
040-000799575 - Is part of:
- MS Mus. 1714 : Papers of Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams
MS Mus. 1714/1 : Correspondence of Ralph Vaughan Williams
MS Mus. 1714/1/4 : Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence - Hierarchy:
- 032-000799466[0001]/036-000799467[0004]/040-000799575
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: MS Mus. 1714
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 126 folios
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1910
- End Date:
- 1913
- Date Range:
- 1910-1913
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- Physical Characteristics:
- 335 x 230mm.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Barter, Arnold, conductor and organist, b 1877
Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, folk music collector, 1858-1929
Darwin, William Erasmus, son of Charles Darwin, banker and geologist, 1839-1914
Farrer, Ernest Bristow, composer and organist, 1885-1918
Fisher, Mary Louisa, wife of Herbert William Fisher, 1841-1916
Friskin, Rebecca Thacher, née Clarke; composer, 1886-1979,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000083931169
Garnett, Richard, writer, b 1923
Gould, Sabine, clergyman; author, 1834-1924
Hammond, Robert Francis Frederick, folk song collector, b 1868
Housman, Alfred Edward, poet, 1859-1936
Hughes, Anselm, Humphrey Vaughan in religion OSB, musicologist, 1889-1974
Kidson, Frank, musicologist and antiquary, 1855-1926
Kletschka, Klara, 1910-1959
Lasker, Vally, pianist, amanuensis of Gustav Holst, b 1885
Ley, Henry George, DMus, Precentor of Eton College, 1887-1962
Longman, Margaret, singer, fl 1910-1960
Longman, Robert Guy, fl 1900-1940
Mackail, Clare, daughter of J W Mackail, 1896-1975
Mackail, John William, President British Academy, 1859-1945
Maitland, Ermengard, b 1887
Novello and Co , Ltd, music publishers, 1861-
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings, Baronet , composer, 1848-1918
Richmond, Bruce Lyttelton, Editor 'Times Literary Supplement', 1871-1964
Sammons, Albert Edward, violinist, 1886-1957,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000081210050
Sichel, Gertrude, singer, fl 1910-1930
Somervell, Arthur, Knight, composer, 1863-1937
Thompson, Herbert, music critic, barrister, 1856-1945
Venables, May, of Oxford, fl 1880-1920
Wedgwood, Ralph Lewis, 1st Baronet, d 1956
Williams, Adeline, née Fisher; wife of Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1870-1951
Williams, Margaret, b c 1870
Yorke, Alexander Campbell, clergyman, fl 1880-1920