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MS Mus. 1714/1/6
- Record Id:
- 040-000799578
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 032-000799466
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000239.0x0003e6
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- MS Mus. 1714/1/6
- Title:
- Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence
- Scope & Content:
-
Letters and papers.
- To Cecil Sharp, 1922.
- From Cecil Sharp, 1924. (2).
- From Henry G. Ley to Ursula Vaughan Williams (postcard), 1962.
- From Patrick Hadley to Ursula Vaughan Williams (2 postcards), 1968, 1969.
- From Edwin Evans, 1922. Published in Cobbe.
- To Edwin Evans, 1922, 1923. 3, of which 1 published in Cobbe.
- To Vally Lasker and Nora Day ('My dear duettists'), 1922.
- From Michael Kennedy to Ursula Vaughan Williams, relating to Janáček, 1977.
- From the St Agnes Mothers' Meeting Singing Class, [1922?].
- From David Lowe, of the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1962.
- To Cedric Glover, 1922, [1924]. (2, of which 1 published in Cobbe). Copies.
- From Lucy Broadwood, 1922. Published in Cobbe.
- From Harold Child, 1922.
- From Crompton Llewelyn Davies, 1922, 1924. 2, one of which published in 'RVW'.
- Programme of the Litchfield County Choral Union, Norfolk, Connecticut, 1922.
- From Adeline Vaughan Williams to Cordelia Curle, 1922-1925. (6, 1 published in Cobbe, excerpts from 3 published in 'RVW').
- Musical quotation, 1922. Copy.
- From Alan Gibbs to Ursula Vaughan Williams, relating to Jane Joseph, 1995.
- ‘Slogan’, piece for unaccompanied choir, composed by Jane Joseph for Ralph Vaughan Williams's 50th birthday, 1922.
- From Michael Tippett to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1972.
- From Vally Lasker, 1923, published in Cobbe.
- To Vally Lasker, 1923-1925 (3, two of which are copies. One published in Cobbe).
- From Dorothy Longman, 1923-1924 (3).
- To Kenneth Curwen, n.d.
- From Charles Villiers Stanford, 1923, published in 'RVW'.
- From Margaret Vaughan Williams née Wedgwood, 1923. Published in Cobbe and in 'RVW'.
- From Evelyn Herborn to Ursula Vaughan Williams relating to her brother Boris Ord, 1962, n.d. (2).
- To Boris Ord, 1923. 2, copies.
- From Maurice Jacobson to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1962.
- Katherine Vulliamy, memories of the ballet 'Old King Cole', 1962.
- From Cecil Armstrong Gibbs to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1958.
- From J McKay Martin to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1960.
- From Jasper Rooper to Ursula Vaughan Williams, n.d.
- From Karl Straube, relating to a performance of the Mass in G minor at the Thomaskirche, Leipzig, 1923. Published in Cobbe. With a programme of the performance.
- From Bruce Lyttelton Richmond, [1924], 2. A copy of 'E.F.D.S. News' with a review of 'Old King Cole', 1923.
- From Adeline Vaughan Williams to Mary Fletcher, [1924]. An excerpt published in ‘RVW’.
- From Mary Fletcher to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1960.
- To Ralph (al. ‘Randolph’) Wedgwood, 1924. Published in Cobbe.
- From Hugh Chesterman, 1924.
- From Harry Plunket Greene (?), 1924. 2.
- From Sir Hugh Allen, 1924, 2, of which 1 published in ‘RVW’.
- From Robert Longman, 1924.
- Programme for 'Hugh the Drover' at the Royal College of Music, 1924.
- Extracts copied by Rosamund Strode from Morley College magazines, 1959.
- To Humphrey Proctor-Gregg, [1924], 2, of which 1 published in Cobbe. Copies.
- From Howard Ferguson to Ursula Vaughan Williams, relating to 13 Cheyne Walk c 1925; 1991.
- From Clémence Anique (former Belgian refugee and cook) to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1962.
- From Carl Stoeckel, 1925.
- To Rev Canon Lancelot Bark, [1925], copy, published in Cobbe.
- A H Fox-Strangways, poem, ‘Philomela’, sent as possible text for musical setting.
- Hubert Foss, note relating to 'The Shepherds of the Delectable Mountains', 1925.
- To Robert Finnie McEwen, 1925. (3), of which 2 published in Cobbe.
- From Steuart Wilson to Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1962.
- To Adrian Boult, 1925. Copy.
- Collection Area:
- Music Collections
- Project / Collection:
- Music Manuscripts
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-000799466
036-000799467
040-000799578 - Is part of:
- MS Mus. 1714 : Papers of Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams
MS Mus. 1714/1 : Correspondence of Ralph Vaughan Williams
MS Mus. 1714/1/6 : Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence - Hierarchy:
- 032-000799466[0001]/036-000799467[0006]/040-000799578
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: MS Mus. 1714
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 212 folios
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1922
- End Date:
- 1925
- Date Range:
- 1922-1925
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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- Physical Characteristics:
- 330 x 240mm.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Bark, Lancelot Gerrard, organist and composer, fl 1920-1960
Boult, Adrian Cedric, Knight, conductor, 1889-1983
Broadwood, Lucy Etheldred, folk music collector, 1858-1929
Chesterman, Hugh, author, b 1884
Child, Harold Hannyngton, author, 1869-1945
Curle, Cordelia, née Fisher, b c 1880
Curwen, Kenneth, music publisher, 1881-1935
Davies, Crompton Llewelyn, lawyer and civil servant, 1868-1935
Day, Nora, teacher and assistant to Gustav Holst, fl 1900-1940
Evans, Edwin, writer on music, 1874-1945
Foss, Hubert James, writer on music, 1899-1953
Gibbs, Cecil Armstrong, composer, 1889-1960
Glover, Cedric Howard, treasurer of the Royal Musical Association, 1892-1970
Greene, Henry, singer, 1865-1936
Gregg, Humphrey, composer and academic, 1895-1980
Hadley, Patrick Arthur Sheldon, composer, 1899-1973,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000081015044
Jacobson, Maurice, composer and publisher, 1896-1976,
see also http://isni.org/isni/0000000059470155
Joseph, Jane M, composer, amanuensis of Gustav Holst, d 1929
Kennedy, Michael, writer on music, 1926-2014
Lasker, Vally, pianist, amanuensis of Gustav Holst, b 1885
Ley, Henry George, DMus, Precentor of Eton College, 1887-1962
Longman, Dorothy, née Fletcher, fl 1900-1940
McEwen, Robert Finnie, d 1926
Ord, Boris, organist, 1897-1961
Sharp, Cecil James, folk music collector, 1859-1924
Stanford, Charles Villiers, Knight, composer, teacher, and conductor, 1852-1924
Stoeckel, Carl, musical patron, 1858-1925
Straube, Karl, organist, 1873-1939
Tippett, Michael Kemp, Knight, composer; pseudonym David Michael Pennyless, 1905-1998
Williams, Adeline, née Fisher; wife of Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1870-1951
Williams, Margaret Susan Vaughan, 1843-1937
Wilson, James Steuart, Knight, singer and musical administrator, 1889-1966