excerpt from 'Letter from Vaughan Williams to Holst, December 1930' pp. 75 (80 words)

excerpt from 'Letter from Vaughan Williams to Holst, December 1930' pp. 75 (80 words)

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Letter from Vaughan Williams to Holst, December 1930

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In the opera [The Wandering Scholar] it was interesting to note that the most obvious amateur of your lot (the schoolmaster) was far the most successful because he was thinking of his words and his part all the time and not worrying about his damned tone. I know the answer to this is that in a larger place he would not be heard. But is there no way of preserving that natural singing and yet getting the voice big enough?

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