Vaughan Williams, Ralph. (1872 - 1958). Humorous Signed Letter mentioning Boyce. “Are you any relation to the great Boyce, the eighteenth century English composer? If so, I will abrogate my usual rule about not sending my autograph to strangers”
TLS signed “R. Vaughan Williams” from the influential English composer of symphonies, chamber music, opera, choral music, and film scores who was also an important collector of English folk music and song. One page, 7 x 9, personal letterhead, April 24, 1955. Letter to Thomas Boyce of Belgium. In full: “Are you any relation to the great Boyce, the eighteenth century English composer? If so, I will abrogate my usual rule about not sending my autograph to strangers, though I cannot hope to compete with the distinguished musical comedy writers whose names seem chiefly to have filled your book. I have no intention of retiring yet.” In fine condition, with central vertical and horizontal folds, and a few paperclip impressions to the left border. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope.
TLS signed “R. Vaughan Williams” from the influential English composer of symphonies, chamber music, opera, choral music, and film scores who was also an important collector of English folk music and song. One page, 7 x 9, personal letterhead, April 24, 1955. Letter to Thomas Boyce of Belgium. In full: “Are you any relation to the great Boyce, the eighteenth century English composer? If so, I will abrogate my usual rule about not sending my autograph to strangers, though I cannot hope to compete with the distinguished musical comedy writers whose names seem chiefly to have filled your book. I have no intention of retiring yet.” In fine condition, with central vertical and horizontal folds, and a few paperclip impressions to the left border. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope.
Vaughan Williams, Ralph. (1872 - 1958). Humorous Signed Letter mentioning Boyce. “Are you any relation to the great Boyce, the eighteenth century English composer? If so, I will abrogate my usual rule about not sending my autograph to strangers”
TLS signed “R. Vaughan Williams” from the influential English composer of symphonies, chamber music, opera, choral music, and film scores who was also an important collector of English folk music and song. One page, 7 x 9, personal letterhead, April 24, 1955. Letter to Thomas Boyce of Belgium. In full: “Are you any relation to the great Boyce, the eighteenth century English composer? If so, I will abrogate my usual rule about not sending my autograph to strangers, though I cannot hope to compete with the distinguished musical comedy writers whose names seem chiefly to have filled your book. I have no intention of retiring yet.” In fine condition, with central vertical and horizontal folds, and a few paperclip impressions to the left border. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope.
TLS signed “R. Vaughan Williams” from the influential English composer of symphonies, chamber music, opera, choral music, and film scores who was also an important collector of English folk music and song. One page, 7 x 9, personal letterhead, April 24, 1955. Letter to Thomas Boyce of Belgium. In full: “Are you any relation to the great Boyce, the eighteenth century English composer? If so, I will abrogate my usual rule about not sending my autograph to strangers, though I cannot hope to compete with the distinguished musical comedy writers whose names seem chiefly to have filled your book. I have no intention of retiring yet.” In fine condition, with central vertical and horizontal folds, and a few paperclip impressions to the left border. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope.