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'Ursula Vaughan Williams; Joan Ursula Penton Lock, dau. of Major-General Sir Robert Lock; b. Mar. 15, 1911, Valletta, Malta; m. May 1933 to Michael Forrester Wood (d. 1942); m. Feb. 1953 to Ralph Vaughan Williams; d. Oct. 23, 2007; aide of Vaughan Williams who wrote for and championed many other composers'.

Epithet: formerly Wood née Lock, writer

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creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: music manuscripts; [circa 1920-1958]. Autograph. Art. 1 purchased with the aid of a grant from R.V.W. Ltd., at Sotheby's, 5 May 1988, lot 486; arts. 2-4 presented by Mrs R. Vaughan Williams, 26 Jan. 1986; art. 5 presented by R..., 1915-1958 British Library
creatorOf RUTLAND BOUGHTON CORRESPONDENCE. Vol. III (ff. 139). Shaw-Y, including:-(a) Dame Ethel Smyth; 1921-1938. Ff. 15-15b printed, in part, on pp. 83-4. ff. 3-29b;-(b) Edith Helen, wife of Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Londonderry; [1923?..., 1921-1938 British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS. Music manuscripts of Ralph Vaughan Williams, O.M.; 1878-early 20th cent. British Library
creatorOf ‘THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS’: copy of The Pilgrim’s Progress from the library of Ralph Vaughan Williams; ‘Everyman’ edition, first issued 1907, printing of 1918. Markings by Vaughan Williams throughout. Presented by Mrs R. Vaughan Williams, 14 Sept. 1992... British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence, 1954-1955 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams correspondence: Herbert Byard and others British Library
creatorOf ERNEST CHAPMAN PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 237). Correspondence with composers and performers concerning the Macnaghten Concerts; 1955-1969. Partly signed and typewritten. Partly French and Russian. Among the correspondents are Thea Musgrave, Sir Peter Pear..., 1955-1969 British Library
creatorOf GUSTAV HOLST: letters from Gustav Holst to Ralph Vaughan Williams and Harold Brooke; [1903]-[1933]. n.d. Art. 1 presented by Imogen Holst, by permission of Ursula Vaughan Williams, and art. 2 presented by Harold Brooke, Esq., son of the recipient, bo..., 1903-1933 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: incidental music for Shakespeare's 'Twelfth Night'; [1913?]. Autograph. String quartet parts (ff. 1-16) and short or piano scores (ff. 17-28v) for fourteen out of an apparent twenty-six numbers. Mostly versions of 16th-or 17t..., 1913 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (ff. 118). Full score. Copies, except for ff. 1-6, 53-54b, which are autograph. Ff. 29b, 94-96b, 118b, and annotations, passim, are in the hand of Ernest Irving. Folio.Ralph Vaughan Williams, OM; composer: Music for film, 'Scot... British Library
creatorOf Adeline Vaughan Williams to Ursula Wood, approximately 1945-1951 British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 1531. Michael Hurd Papers: Letters from correspondents Jacobson-Wordsworth and unknown correspondent; 1952-2001, n.d.ff. 95. 305 x 250mm.includes:f. 1. Michael Hurd, composer and author: Maurice Jacobson: Letter from Maurice Jacobson to M..., 1952-2001 British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: nine English Folksongs from the Southern Appa-lachian Mountains, with piano accompaniments by Ralph Vaughan Williams, O.M.; circa 1939. Autograph. Ink. Presented by Mrs Ursula Vaughan Williams, 14 Oct. 1967. Paper; ff. 20. British L..., approximately 1939 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, O.M.: Romance for viola and piano; bef. 1951. Score. Copy, in the hand of the composer's first wife, Adeline (d. 1951). Perhaps intended for Lionel Tertis, but first performed, after the composer's death, by Bernard Shore at a... British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 159. SUPPLEMENTARY VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. vii. Letters from Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams to Michael and Eslyn Kennedy, with one letter from John South to Ursula Vaughan Williams and one from Sir Gilmour Jenkins to Michael Ken..., 1946-1958 British Library
creatorOf E. Letter from Vaughan Williams to Ursula Vaughan Williams; dated ‘Wednesday’ [?24 July 1957]. Autograph. Written to Ursula while she was staying with her mother following the death of her father, Major-General Sir Robert Lock, and referring to a p... British Library
referencedIn Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccxli. Pencil sketch.ff. 13. 380 x 255mm.Joan Ursula Penton Vaughan Williams, formerly Wood née Lock; writer; widow of R Vaughan Williams: Music by Elisabeth Lutyens , setting words by Ursula Vaughan Williams: 1977, 1979. British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: 'Three Choral Hymns' for baritone (or tenor) solo, mixed chorus (SATB) and orchestra (words: Miles Coverdale); 1929. Full score. Mostly autograph. Ink with pencil, red ink and blue crayon markings. Published J. Curwen & Sons, ..., 1929 British Library
creatorOf 'THE FIRST NOWELL': nativity play by Ralph Vaughan Williams for soloists, chorus and small orchestra; 1958. Text adapted from medieval pageants by Simona Pakenham. Autograph sketches and full score, with typewritten text of the play. At the composer'..., 1958 British Library
creatorOf Letters of Ralph, Adeline and Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1937-1958 British Library
creatorOf WOOD PAPERS. Vol. IV (ff. 186). Correspondence; 1923-1958, n.d. Contents: 1. ff. 1-82. Dame Ethel Smyth; 1923-1944, n.d. 2. ff. 83-127. Bruno Walter; 1939-1951. 3. ff. 128-138. Sir William Walton; 1943-1946. 4. ff. 139-168. Ralph Vaughan Williams and..., 1923-1958 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: short works for piano solo; 1904, 1943. Autograph. Both works unpublished. See Michael Kennedy, A Catalogue of the Works of Ralph Vaughan Williams (1982), pp. 26, 183. Presented by Mrs R. Vaughan Williams, 2 Jan. 1991 (item 1)..., 1904-1943 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: letters to various recipients and other documents; 1894-1956, n.d. Autograph unless otherwise stated.Paper; ff. 83.A. Letters (28) to Sir Ralph Lewis Wedgwood, Bt, and his wife, Iris; circa 1894-[1952]. Partly typewritten. Pur..., 1889-1956 British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS SKETCH-BOOK: musical sketch-book of Ralph Vaughan Williams, entitled 'Various notes' (f. iii); circa 1925, but including undatable material. Many of the sketches are brief fragments only. The book is nowhere dated, but the principal ..., approximately 1925 British Library
referencedIn Lutyens Collection. Vol. cclxx. Photocopy scores of full and shortened cycles.ff. 39. 420 x 300mm.Joan Ursula Penton Vaughan Williams, formerly Wood née Lock; writer; widow of R Vaughan Williams: Music by Elisabeth Lutyens , setting words by Ursula... British Library
creatorOf C. Letters (4) from Vaughan Willams to Norman Del Mar, with 2 postcards from Ursula Vaughan Williams to Del Mar; 1942-62. Partly autograph, partly typewritten. Purchased at Sotheby’s, 6 Dec. 1996 (lot 74), with the aid of a grant from R.V.W. Ltd.ff. ..., 1942-1962 British Library
creatorOf BOULT PAPERS: (SERIES II) Vol. iii. Correspondence of members of the Boult family with the Tanner family and the Vaughan Williams family; 1903-1983, n.d. Ralph Tanner was Boult’s housemaster at Westminster School, and his son Lawrence later became Ke..., 1903-1983 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: folk songs 'collected at the Walter Tyrell in the New Forest, & from Mrs. Juanita Berlin in the forest'; Sept. 1954. Autograph, with fair copies of the words in various hands, including that of Ursula Vaughan Williams, inserte... British Library
creatorOf Adeline Vaughan Williams. Various correspondents., approximately 1897-1964 British Library
creatorOf C. Letters (21) from Vaughan Williams to Miss Evelyn Sharp; [1927]-1937. Partly autograph; partly in Adeline Vaughan Williams’s hand, signed by the composer. With two typewritten carbon copies of letters from Evelyn Sharp to Vaughan Williams and othe..., 1927-1937 British Library
creatorOf B. German translation of the libretto Acts II-IV of ‘The Pilgrim’s Progress’; [1950]. Typewritten. The libretto is by the composer, after Bunyan, with interpolations from the Bible and verse by Ursula Wood (Ursula Vaughan Williams), and the translati..., 1950 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: film music for 'The England of Elizabeth', originally entitled 'The Elizabethan Age'; 1955. Autograph. Short score (ff. 1-21) and full score (ff. 22-78). The sequence of sections is the same in both scores, though occasionally..., 1955 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, O. M.: songs and other music; bef. 1902 -1929. Autograph, except where indicated. 'Easter Hymn' presented by Sir William McKie; the remainder presented by Mrs Ursula Vaughan Williams, 21 Sept. 1976. Paper; ff. 57. Contents: 1..., 1902-1929 British Library
creatorOf A. Letters and postcards (99) from Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams to the organist and choirmaster Herbert Byard and his wife Noelle; circa 1946 – 1979. The 25 letters from Ralph Vaughan Williams (ff. 1-27) are photocopies, mainly of autograph and ..., approximately 1946-1979 British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 1623. Rosenthal Correspondence. Vol. xv (ff. 202). Tip -Vyv.includes:ff. 1-4, 7, 13-14. Sir Michael Kemp Tippett, OM; CH; composer: Harold David Rosenthal, writer on music: Letters and postcards to Harold David Rosenthal from Sir Michael ... British Library
creatorOf THOMAS THE RHYMER: sketches and draft libretto for the unfinished opera 'Thomas the Rhymer' (libretto, Ursula Vaughan Williams) by Ralph Vaughan Williams; [1958]. Autograph, the libretto partly typewritten. The musical sketches in vocal score. Add. 7..., 1958 British Library
referencedIn Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams: Photographs, 1919-1937 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams: ‘Hugh the Drover’, ballad opera , 1956 British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 164. SUPPLEMENTARY VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. xii. Certificate awarding Vaughan Williams membership of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music; 27 Feb. 1947. Swedish. Printed. For an English translation, covering letter, and description of... British Library
creatorOf 'Poems in Pamphlet 1952' by Ursula Wood (afterwards Vaughan Williams), published Aldington, Kent, 1952 and inscribed by Ursula Wood to Dorothy Wallis.pp. 287-316. 182mm x 120mm.Joan Ursula Penton Vaughan Williams, formerly Wood née Lock; writer; wido... British Library
creatorOf Documentation to A, formerly kept in the compartment inside the lid of the box; 1921, 1993, n.d.ff. 3. Various sizes.1. f. 1. Letter from John H. Balderstone to Gustav Holst, tracing the descent of the tuning fork from Bridgetower to Ulysses Bolton, ..., 1921-1993 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Songs, motets and settings; 1921-1925. Autograph. (1) 'Lord, Thou has been our refuge', motet for SATB chorus and semi-chorus with organ; 1921. Words from Psalm 90. Organ score. Published in vocal score 1921. See note on f. 1...., 1921-1925 British Library
creatorOf SIXTEEN LETTERS, ETC., OF MAURICE RAVEL to Ralph Vaughan Williams, O.M., and his first wife, Adeline; 3 Mar. 1908-19 Sept. 1919. French and (f. 23) translation. The letters refer to Vaughan Williams's G minor string quartet and his song cycle, 'On We... British Library
referencedIn Lutyens Collection. Vol. ccxlii. Fair copy full score in pencil.ff. 67. 370 x 280mm.Joan Ursula Penton Vaughan Williams, formerly Wood née Lock; writer; widow of R Vaughan Williams: Music by Elisabeth Lutyens , setting words by Ursula Vaughan Willi... British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 'Five Mystical Songs'; 1911. Full score. Autograph. Ink and blue pencil. Presented by Mrs Ursula Vaughan Williams, 14 June 1969. Paper; ff. i+50. Author's contemporary pagination. 370 x 270mm. Stiff cover, da..., 1911 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: letters and papers; [before July 1929]-1956, n.d. Presented by Mrs R. Vaughan Williams, 2 June 1988 (art. 3); purchased at Sotheby's, with the aid of a grant from R.V.W. Ltd., 9 May 1985, lots 216, 217 (art. 4), and 5 May 1988..., 1929-1956 British Library
referencedIn Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams: Photographs, 1953-1954 British Library
creatorOf B. Letter from Isidore Schwiller to Vaughan Williams, with a letter from Vaughan Williams to the director of the Pilgrim Trust and a reply from the director to Schwiller; 1940. The letters concern an application for a grant of money. Presented by Mrs..., 1940 British Library
creatorOf Alan Fluck collection. Correspondence. Pace-Young, 1953-1994 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (ff. 82). Full score. Autograph, except for ff. 71, 71b, 76, which are fair copies. Imperfect, by the loss of two folios after f. 67. At the end (ff. 81-82b) is a draft 'Wedding Chorus'. Folio.Ralph Vaughan Williams, OM; compos... British Library
referencedIn Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams: Photographs, 1980-1989 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence, 1940-1941 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence, 1949-1950 British Library
referencedIn Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams: Photographs, 1960-1979 British Library
creatorOf THOMAS THE RHYMER. Vol. i. Libretto. Typewritten; annotated by the composer and librettist. Headed ‘Version 2’ (f. 1). ff. 26. 250 x 200mm.Richard Roy Douglas, composer and pianist: Joan Ursula Penton Vaughan Williams, formerly Wood née Lock; writer;... British Library
creatorOf Lunn, John E. [Lunn Papers]. University of Sheffield
creatorOf MS Mus. 288. LETTERS TO IRIS LEMARE; circa 1920 – 1996, n.d. Vol. ii. V – Z.ff. 150. Overall size 328 x 253mm.includes:ff. 1-35 Iris Lemare, conductor: Ralph Vaughan Williams, OM; composer: Letters to Iris Lemare from Ralph Vaughan Williams: 1926-5..., approximately 1920-1996 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence, 1942 British Library
creatorOf ROYAL MUSICAL ASSOCIATION PAPERS. Vol. lv (ff. 190). Webster – Zwingli.includes:f. 1 Sir David Lumsden Webster, KCVO; General Administrator, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden: Letter to Royal Musical Association: 1955: Signed.ff. 2-5 John S. Weiss... British Library
referencedIn Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams: Photographs, 1955-1956 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence, 1945-1946 British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS FOLK SONG COLLECTIONS (SUPPLEMENT). Vol. I A-M. Thirteen folk song notebooks; [1906-1913], n.d. Almost all contain rough notes only, mostly in pencil, of melody and/or words, in some cases not taken down in full, from which it appear..., 1906-1913 British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 156. SUPPLEMENTARY VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. iv. ‘A Pastoral Symphony’; [1922-4]. Copyist’s full score, in ink, with autograph and other annotations. The autograph annotations include lists of instruments and minor corrections in pen..., 1922-1924 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: works for trumpets; 1935-1951. Presented by Mrs R. Vaughan Williams, 18 July 1986. Paper; ff. ii+6. 1. ff. 1-3v. Flourish for Trumpets (founded on the 'Morris Call'); [1935]. Short and full scores. Autograph. See M. Kennedy, A..., 1935-1951 British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 163. SUPPLEMENTARY VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. xi. ‘The Log Book – Seatoller’; Easter 1895. A log book of a reading holiday in Cumberland, containing short stories, verses and dramatic scenes written by Maurice Amos, Ralph Wedgwood, Ge..., 1895 British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS (SECOND COLLECTION). Music manuscripts of Ralph Vaughan Williams, O.M. (b.1872, d.1958), mostly early or unpublished works; 1882-[1958], n.d. Autograph and in ink unless otherwise stated. Dates of composition, if not reco..., 1882-1958 British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 158. SUPPLEMENTARY VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. vi. Letters from Vaughan Williams to Gustav Holst, with one letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Holst; circa 1895 – circa 1934, n.d. Mainly autograph; partly in other hands. The other ..., approximately 1895 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (ff. 81). Short scores. Autograph drafts, annotated by Ernest Irving, who conducted the music for the film. See f. 53. (1) Paginated 1-24. ff. 1-11b;-(2) Lettered 'B'. ff. 12-24;-(3) Lettered 'A'. ff. 25-52. Followed (ff. 53-... British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (ff. 48). (1) Short score. Autograph. ff. 1-25;-(2) Piano score of the arrangement made for two projected Columbia gramophone records. Fair copy, with deletions. ff. 26-39b;-(3) 'Arrangement by Ernest Irving' (f. 40) of the c... British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS FOLK SONG COLLECTIONS (SUPPLEMENT). Vol. II. Miscellaneous working papers; [1911-1920], n.d. ff. 74. British Library arrangement. 1. ff. 1-58. English folk songs, comprising: transcriptions of words and music. Cf. Add. 54187, f. 58; ..., 1911-1920 British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: arrangements and performing materials; 1934-1958, n.d., 1934-1958 British Library
creatorOf 'No other choice', by Ursula Wood, book owned by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1941 British Library
creatorOf Papers of Ralph and Ursula Vaughan Williams, 1854-2006 British Library
creatorOf Ursula Vaughan Williams correspondence: Jablonski-McKie, 1937-1999 British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS Music composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams, O.M. (b. 1872, d. 1958); circa 1896-1958. Mostly autograph. Supplemented by a further collection, chiefly early or unpublished works, now Add. MSS. 57265-57295, and by other MSS. ..., approximately 1896-1958 British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: 'Toward the Unknown Region', a song by Ralph Vaughan Williams for SATB chorus and orchestra, (words by Walt Whitman); [1907]. Vocal score. Autograph. Pen, ink and pencil. With dedication to F. H. M. [Florence Henrietta Maitland, sis..., 1907 British Library
creatorOf 'SINFONIA ANTARTICA': Symphony [no. 7] by Ralph Vaughan Williams; circa 1949-1952. Full score. Autograph. Sketches and incomplete piano score are Add. 50375. First performed Manchester, 14 Jan. 1953. Published Oxford University Press, 1953. See M. Ke..., approximately 1949-1952 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence, 1947-1948 British Library
creatorOf 'ALL HAIL THE POWER': arrangement by Ralph Vaughan Williams of the hymn tune 'Miles Lane' by W. Shrubsole (b.1760, d.1806) for unison congregation, chorus (SATB) and orchestra (words: Edward Perronet, b.1726, d.1792); [1938]. Vocal score. Autograph. ..., 1938 British Library
creatorOf VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. V A (ff. vi+228). First (ff. 2-51b), third (ff. 52-136b), and last (ff. 137-228) movements. Autograph. With markings and annotations of many conductors, including Sir Henry Wood. See The Musical Times, Apr., May, 19... British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 153. SUPPLEMENTARY VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. i. ‘On Wenlock Edge’ (song cycle to words by A. E. Housman): full score of the arrangement for full orchestra; [1923]. Autograph mainly in pencil, largely written over in ink, with some en..., 1923 British Library
creatorOf MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS AND PAPERS; circa 1736-1954, n.d. Paper; ff. 64. British Library arrangement. A. Letter to 'George' from Philip Arthur Heseltine (the composer 'Peter Warlock'), relating to the proposed publication of his edition of 'Giles Earle..., 1700-1954 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence, 1935-1936 British Library
creatorOf Tuning fork said to have been given by Beethoven to the violinist George Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower; n.d. The fork resonates at c. 455.4 Hertz.In a wooden box with walnut veneer, with a label in the hand of Gustav Holst pasted to the bottom.Gustav... British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS, O.M.: 'Household Music', three preludes based on Welsh hymn tunes, for string quartet or alternative instruments with horn ad libitum; composed 1940-1941. Score. Autograph. The tunes used are:-(1) 'Crug-y-bar' for the Fantasi..., 1940-1941 British Library
creatorOf F. ‘Tired’, no. 2 of ‘Four Last Songs’ (words Ursula Vaughan Williams); 1956. Autograph, in ink, inscribed (to Ursula Vaughan Williams) ‘Your Valentine, Feb. 14 1956’. See Kennedy, p. 238. Presented by Mrs Ursula Vaughan Williams, 10 Dec. 1998. ff. 6..., 1956 British Library
creatorOf C. Papers relating to MS Mus. 164 (see below); 1947. Presented by Mrs Ursula Vaughan Williams, Jan. 1999.ff. 137-9.Kurt Atterberg, Secretary, Kongelige Svenska Musikaliska Akademien: Letter to R. Vaughan Williams: 1947: Typewritten, signed., 1947 British Library
creatorOf THOMAS THE RHYMER. Vol. I. Drafts for the libretto. Partly typewritten, with annotations by composer and librettist, partly in the hand of the librettist. Incomplete, with much duplication and many variant passages. ff. ii+83. Various sizes. 1. f. ii... British Library
creatorOf SUPPLEMENTARY VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS: music manuscripts, mostly of unpublished works, by Ralph Vaughan Williams; 1897-[1958]. Autograph except where stated. Supplementing Add. 50361-50482, and 57265-57295. For further details of the works conce..., 1897-1958 British Library
creatorOf BERNARD STEVENS COLLECTION. Vol. LXXXIV. General correspondence; 1940-1982, n.d. ff. 233. British Library arrangement.Bertha Stevens, wife of Bernard Stevens: Letters to Bertha Stevens: 1949-1984, n.d.includes:f. 1 Gordon Percival Septimus Jacob, c..., 1940-1982 British Library
creatorOf A. Letters (28) from Vaughan Williams to the composer Ina Boyle, with 4 letters from Adeline Vaughan Williams; 1922-37, 1958. Mainly autograph; some in Adeline Vaughan Williams’s hand, signed by the composer. The letters chiefly concern arrangements ..., 1922-1958 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: letters to various correspondents and from various sources; [1899]-1957, n.d. Partly signed. Paper; ff. 37. British Library arrangement. 1. ff. 1-7. Letter to T. H. Marshall; 1924. Presented by Mrs Nadine Marshall, widow of th..., 1899-1957 British Library
creatorOf A. ‘Short piece for Pianoforte’; 1897. Autograph, in ink. Written for Adeline Fisher’s twenty-seventh birthday, and inscribed ‘Adeline from Ralph, July 16th 1897’. Presented by Mrs Ursula Vaughan Williams, Jan. 1999.ff. 1-4. 302 x 237mm.Adeline Vaugh..., 1897 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams correspondence: Ursula Wood, 1941-1958 British Library
creatorOf Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence, 1939 British Library
referencedIn Lutyens Collection. Vol. cclxix. Pencil sketches (ff. i+1-18); -fair copy score of full cycle in pencil (ff. 9-43).ff. 43. 370 x 265mm.; 420 x 300mm.Joan Ursula Penton Vaughan Williams, formerly Wood née Lock; writer; widow of R Vaughan Williams: ... British Library
referencedIn Ralph Vaughan Williams: Correspondence, 1943-1944 British Library
creatorOf C. ‘Sir John in Love’, opera (libretto by the composer, after Shakespeare); circa 1929-33. Discarded pages from the publisher’s hire library copies of the full score, in ink, supplementing those in Add. 69454-69456. Partly autograph, partly copies wi..., 1924-1934 British Library
creatorOf THOMAS THE RHYMER. Vol. ii. Vocal score. Incomplete, lacking the end of Act III, scene i. Copy by Gustav de Mauny, but with part of Act III, scene i in the hand of Roy Douglas. Act I annotated by the composer; annotations by Roy Douglas throughout.ff... British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: 'Fantasia on Sussex Folk-Tunes' for cello and orchestra; 1929. For a copy of the full score with autograph annotations, see Add. 62517. Presented by Mrs Ursula Vaughan Williams, 30 Oct. 1971. ff. 56. Largest size 355 x 264mm. ..., 1929 British Library
creatorOf RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: 'Flourish for Wind Band' (overture to a pageant 'Music and the People' performed at the Royal Albert Hall, 1 April 1939); [1939]. Autograph. Full score. Ink with pencil and blue crayon markings. Published Oxford University Pre..., 1939 British Library
creatorOf Heslington music manuscripts, vol. 1, 1995-2010 British Library
referencedIn 'FOUR LAST SONGS': sketches and drafts of 'Four Last Songs' (words, Ursula Vaughan Williams), for medium voice and piano, by Ralph Vaughan Williams, with manuscript copies of three of the songs; [1954]-1959. Mostly autograph. The songs, with dates of..., 1954-1959 British Library
creatorOf MS Mus. 165. SUPPLEMENTARY VAUGHAN WILLIAMS MANUSCRIPTS. Vol. xiii. Diploma from the fourth international film festival of Czechoslovakia, awarded to Vaughan Williams for his score for the film ‘Scott of the Antarctic’; 1949. Czech. Printed. See Ursu..., 1949 British Library
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