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Britten, Benjamin. (1913–1976). "I am pleased that you should want to sing something of mine" - Autograph Letter Signed.
ALS from the important English composer to a Miss Grove recommending some of his pieces for her chorus.  2 pp., undated, on stationary for the English Opera Group: "Dear Miss Grove, Thank you for your nice letter. Congratulations on your fine success with your Choral Society. / I am pleased that you should want to sing something of mine.  A Capella. I have already written several pieces: - ‘A Boy was Born’ [op. 3] – a considerable & difficult piece, lasting about 20 minutes, with some boys’ voices (not difficult).  O.U.P. / ‘Hymn to St. Cecilia’ – a shorter & not so exacting piece, with a short soprano solo (can be taken for the choir) (Boosey’s Hawkes).  Apart from a part-song or two, Booseys are now bringing out Five Flower songs [op. 47] which I’ve only recently completed.  They’d be suitable for your choir, I should think. / In thanks, with best wishes for the choir. / Yours sincerely, [Signature]."  Vertical and horizontal crease with two small incidents of spotting, else fine.  8 x 7 inches (20.3 x 17.8 cm.).

Provenance: The estate of J.D. McClatchy (1945-2018), American poet, librettist, literary critic, and former president of The American Academy of Arts and Letters, Stonington, CT.

Britten, Benjamin. (1913–1976) "I am pleased that you should want to sing something of mine" - Autograph Letter Signed

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Britten, Benjamin. (1913–1976). "I am pleased that you should want to sing something of mine" - Autograph Letter Signed.
ALS from the important English composer to a Miss Grove recommending some of his pieces for her chorus.  2 pp., undated, on stationary for the English Opera Group: "Dear Miss Grove, Thank you for your nice letter. Congratulations on your fine success with your Choral Society. / I am pleased that you should want to sing something of mine.  A Capella. I have already written several pieces: - ‘A Boy was Born’ [op. 3] – a considerable & difficult piece, lasting about 20 minutes, with some boys’ voices (not difficult).  O.U.P. / ‘Hymn to St. Cecilia’ – a shorter & not so exacting piece, with a short soprano solo (can be taken for the choir) (Boosey’s Hawkes).  Apart from a part-song or two, Booseys are now bringing out Five Flower songs [op. 47] which I’ve only recently completed.  They’d be suitable for your choir, I should think. / In thanks, with best wishes for the choir. / Yours sincerely, [Signature]."  Vertical and horizontal crease with two small incidents of spotting, else fine.  8 x 7 inches (20.3 x 17.8 cm.).

Provenance: The estate of J.D. McClatchy (1945-2018), American poet, librettist, literary critic, and former president of The American Academy of Arts and Letters, Stonington, CT.