Harold Truscott

23rd August 1914 - 7th October 1992


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From Hitler To Horticulture: the letters of Havergal Brian to Harold Truscott

edited and annotated by Guy Rickards

(with additional comments from Malcolm MacDonald and Margaret Truscott) 

 

 

Letter #51:       letter sent from HB dated 1st July 1958.

                        [no envelope survives; the paper is blue and flimsy.The letter was clearly written down in a                       hurry.]

 

Dear Harold Truscott

 

How nice to hear after such a time. We are so pleased to read of such a fine recovery for Margaret & your family. You have not a lot of time for your writing in the Listener [no quotation marks]. I am sending a full score of the 9th. [something unreadable, but symphony is presumably meant] from BBC [no intervening full stops] this morn [? the archaic form may simply be a hasty rendering of morning] by reg post. I can also post you the Sketches of the 9th if they will help you.

 

You know a lot about my works 'The Gothic' [missing comma] 'The Tigers' & the fugues &c [i.e. what I interpret as HB's et cetera sign] so you are in a position of authority. There is an article in today's "Manchester Guardian" by Cardus you should see. If you spread [spread overwrote another now unreadable word] yourself in the Listener [no quotation marks] - please do not forget to mention my music dramas. 'The Tigers'. "Doktor Faust" (in German) [Doktor originally written Doctor; HB would certainly have been aware of the similarity of title with Busoni's great opera so his use of it for his own work is presumably intentional; no comma or full stop follows] 'Turandot' (in German) [again no full stop or comma] 'The Cenci' (in English) [again no full stop or comma] "Agamemnon" (a one act Tragedy on Aeschylus in English) [no full stop]

 

What caused the 9th I dont [sic] know - most of my symphonies are a growth from poetry or the drama - but I cannot really recall anything about the dramatic qualities of the 9th - except that they are there.

            In haste & with all the best for you & yours from

                        Havergal Brian

 

 

 

[The last letter is from over eleven years later, written by HB on standard blue writing paper but in blue ballpoint. The calligraphy - not surprising in a man of then 93 years of age - is rather crabbed and shaky, the expression at times elliptical and pared to the bone as in the late symphonies!]

 

 

Letter #52:       addressed to HT sent from HB dated 4th Sept 1969,

                        postmarked Shoreham-by-sea, Sussex, 4 45PM 4 SEP 1969.

                        [envelope is addressed to HT at School of Music, College of Technology, Huddersfield. HB's                          address is given as 11 Atlantis Court Shoreham by Sea Sussex with no intervening commas                         or hyphenation.]

 

Dear Harold

 

How pleased we were to learn so much of your musical activities from Bernard Tarshish a few days ago and my appreciation for your dedication to me of your 7th Sonata. Ever since you played a Sonata to me at Harrow I've talked of the impression it made on me when I had the opportunity to talk to anybody about it. Your analyses of the Symphonies in the Pelican wonderful penetration & wonderful to read & think about. [This refers to the two-volume symposium 'The Symphony' edited by Robert Simpson. HT contributed the chapter on HB as well as others covering Haydn, Schubert, Mahler, Sibelius, Schmidt, Rubbra and Tippett.]

 

So many things have happened since we last [written over the top met] at Harrow. Your family and moves all very difficult your children now grown up and mine very much settled in life. And us - well we moved about as usual [a full stop is implied here] We came here a year ago last January in a snow storm. This is a flat in a block of flats, which have an outlook on expanse of bush & the sea. We missed your broadcast because we have not a radio. Very sorry about missing such an opportunity. What a wonder is yours & our friend Bob [i.e. Simpson] - but he is a mirical [I'm unsure if this spelling is meant to allude as much to musical as miracle] worker. All the best wishes & love to you & your wife & family from us

            Havergal

 

 

 

[Here the correspondence stops. It is not known if further letters were written (as seems likely) nor where they might be located. MM informs me that he knows - and may somewhere have photocopies - of letters from HB to HT during the 1951-8 lacuna. Others must surely date from the longer hiatus of 1958-69. As an appendix to this correspondence, here is a letter, not from HB, but from Robert Simpson at Broadcasting House. It is addressed to HT at the Pampisford Road address in South Croydon (the house name given is "The Lindens"). The letter is dated 8.ii.54 being postmarked the same day in London W.1.]

 

Dear Harold,

 

Yes, of course use my name - I hope it won't kill your chances! I heard your talk on Saturday and found it very fascinating - it could have easily been turned into 3 or 4 talks. Congratulations. I also heard Brian No. 8 and was impressed - I was able to hear only one performance. Opinions seem to be sharply divided about it, though I haven't discussed it in detail with anyone. No news yet of the Fiddle Sonata [this would be HT's Sonata no. 2 in G sharp minor, broadcast later in this same year] - I'll mention it to Harry Croft-Jackson, who runs the New Music programmes. What about coming up for lunch sometime? Could you ring me?

            All the best to you both,

                        As ever,

                                    Bob.

 

[On the back of the B.B.C. envelope in black biro, HT wrote, at a rather later date: "Before Liszt people used to play: after Liszt they pounded or whispered. He has the decline of piano-playing on his conscience." C.S.]

 

 

 

 

Index compiled by Tim Horwood. Entries in italics are comments on the letters. Normal text is the letters themselves. 

 

 

 'accompanying' for ambitious tenors & basses

 12

 'Adolf Hitler Strasse'

 9

Aeneid

18

Aeschylus

51

Africa

32, 34, 36, 42, 45

Agamemnon (HB)

51

Age of 6, (HB)

28

Age of 12 (HB)

33

Allum, Walter

27, 36

'Amateur Gardening',

28, 32, 33

Anderson, Sir John

2,3

Augener,

3, 5, 16, 26, 49

B Minor Mass

6

B.B.C.

1, 2, 30, 46, 51

B.B.C. Broadcast

46

B.B.C. orchestra

2

B.M.I.C.  British Music Information Centre

40

Bach 48

49

Bach, Johann Christian

39

Bantock, Raymond

3

Bantock, Lady

8

Bantock, Sir Granville

2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 16, 22, 39

Bax, Sir Arnold

16

Beecham, Sir Thomas

2

Beethoven

12

Berkeley, Lennox

16

Berlin

29

Berlioz

6, 32

Birmingham

2, 38, 39

Blair, Peter

33

Bohm, Georg

49

Bosworth

26

Boult, Adrian

2, 5, 20, 47

Bournemouth

1, 2

Brahms

12, 49

Brahms' Symphony no. 3

49

Brian, Elfreda

13

Brian, Havergal – Attitude to

 

                         Books on Form

9

                         Composition

11, 22, 24

                         Getting performances

2

                         write a Piano Sonata

20

                         write my reminiscences

20

Brian, Havergal – Compositions

 

                         Agamemnon

51

                         Cenci, The

51

                         Dr Merryheart

Intro, 1

                         Double Fugue in E Flat

5

                        'Fantastic' Symphony

22

                        Fantastic Variations

22

                        Festal Dance

22

                        Fugue in D major

3

                        Prelude & Fugue

3, 6, 49

                        Prelude in D minor

3

                        Prometheus Unbound

22, 23, 27

                        Psalm 23

22

                        Sorrow Song

16

                        Symphonies - renumbered

22

                        Symphony No. 1 - Gothic

2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 22, 26, 28, 29, 35, 38, 39, 44, 48, 51

                        Symphony No. 1 - Gothic ,Te

                                                                  Deum

16, 48

                        Symphony No. 2

20

                        Symphony No. 3

20, 22

                        Symphony No. 6 - 'Sinfonia

                                                      Tragica’

22

                        Symphony No. 7

47

                        Symphony No. 8

52

                        Symphony No. 9

40, 48, 51

                        Tigers, The

2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 16, 47, 51

                        Tigers, The - Kelly Variations

2, 18

                        Tigers, The - The Wild Horsemen

47

                        Tinkers Wedding

22, 40

                        Turandot

28, 40, 51

                        Violin Concerto

22, 24

Brian, Havergal – Life

 

                         Age of 6

28

                         Age of 12

33

                         Cellist

12

                         offer we made of £150 p.a

                         (move house to Deal)

36

                         Organist

6, 12, 16

                         Piano playing

49, 49

                         The removal from here to Deal is

                         impracticable

50

Brian, Havergal – Medical

 

                         fall over frozen snow

44

                         Fibrositis

41

                         Ulcer

49

Brian, Havergal – father

40

Brian, Havergal – Grandmother

29

Brian, Havergal – Hilda (wife)

4, 13, 15, 21, 24, 28, 29, 36, 37, 41, 43, 49, 50

Brian, Havergal - second daughter (Jean Furnival)

35, 40, 42, 45

Brian, Havergal – Son

10, 22, 37, 46

Brian, Havergal – Son in law

36,41

Brian, Havergal - Susan (pet dog)

18, 19, 20

Brian, Havergal - youngest & eldest daughters

 

32

Brighton

30, 50

British Council

1

British Museum

7, 8, 27

Britten, Benjamin

16

Broadcast

2, 46, 47, 52

Bruch

11

Bruchlaut

11

Bruckner

12, 29

Brussels

17, 18, 38

Busch, Fritz

3

Busoni

49, 51

Buxtehude

49

Canning, George

33

Cape, Jonathan

14

Cardus

51

Cellist

12

Chamberlain, Joseph

33

Chemnitz

9

Cheshire Parish Church

16

chest trouble (HB wife)

50

Chesters

26

Chislehurst

27

Chopin

16, 32, 32

Chorale Preludes

49

Chrysanthemum culture

28

Cocks & Co

16

Cocks, Robert

16

Composition

11

Concert Analysis

28

Cooke , Arnold

16

Courtauld

2, 49

Covent Garden

2, 27

Cranz

2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 17, 18, 19, 22, 25, 26, 29, 30, 34, 36, 40, 49

Crockford

27

Croft-Jackson, Harry


52

Dagg

4

'Daily Telegraph'

29

Daniel, Samuel

 

16

Deal

47, 50

Dobson

36

Double Fugue in E Flat (HB)

5

Douglas, Alfred

22

'Dr Merryheart' (HB)

Intro, 1

Dresden Staats Oper

3

Drury Lane

2

Eastaugh

6

Edinburgh

45

Emperor Augustus

34

Faber

8

Fairbairn

2

'Fantastic' Symphony (HB)

22

Fantastic Variations (HB)

22

Faust

17, 51

Festal Dance (HB)

22

Fibrositis (HB)

41

'Fierrabras' Overture

12

Fifth Sonata (HT)

49

Foreman, Lewis

Intro

Fugue in D major (HB)

3

Full Score

2,  8 , 13, 14, 23, 40, 51

Furnivall, Jean

35

Garden

1, 11, 12, 14, 15, 28, 33

Gibson, Mr

26

Gloxinias

33

Godfrey, D.

1, 2

Goethe

17

Gothic (HB)

2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 22, 26, 28, 29, 35, 38, 39, 44, 48, 51


Grand Duo in C

12

Grandmother (HB)

 

29

Greenhouse, Dr  

8, 44

Hadath, Gunby

16

Harrow

2, 52

Harp

1, 22

Hathaway, Dr Joseph

16

Heine

28, 32, 33, 34, 35

Heine's 'Uber Deutschland'

28

Hernia

11

High Mass

12

Hindemith

30

Hitler

9, 29

Horace

16

Horowitz

49

Hospital

32, 35, 36, 37, 40, 42, 43, 45

Hothouses

33

Howells, Herbert

40

Hymnology

27

Iodex

41

ITMA

6

Jackson-Knight,W J

 

18

Judex crederis

16, 48

Kean, Charles

33

Keller, Hans

8, 9, 35

King's College Hospital

37

'Knock 'em in the Old Kent Road'

47

'La Main Gauche’

6

Lecturer in Music at the local Technical College (HT)

47

Lengnick

49

Listener

48, 51

Liszt

29, 32, 52

Litolff

12

Living in Huddersfield (HT)

47

London

6, 18, 29, 30, 33, 47, 49, 52

Longfellow

16

Lord Henry

16

Luther, Martin

32

Mahler

12, 29, 52

Manchester Guardian

16, 51

Marco Polo

40

Margaret

13, 14, 20, 26, 29, 33, 37, 42, 49, 50, 51

'Die Meistersinger'

2

Michaud, Dr

17

Mills Music Co

49

Mitchell, Donald

8, 35

'Mona Lisa

29

Moussorgsky

6

Mozart

16

Mrs B

4, 13, 15, 21, 24, 28, 29, 36, 37, 41, 43, 49, 50

Mss

9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18, 26, 27, 32

Music Survey

8, 26, 29, 32, 34, 35

'Musical Moments'

12

Musical Opinion

27, 49

Musical Times

3, 39

Nazis

3, 9, 29

Nettel

4, 6, 14, 27, 36, 47

Newmarch, Mrs

24, 27

New Music programmes

52

Newman, Ernst

16,34

Newstone, Harry

40

Nielsen, Carl, Talk on

46

Odd Rode

16

offer we made of £150 p.a

36

Organ

Intro, 6, 12, 49

'Othello'

33

Ouseley, Frederick Arthur Gore

9

Oxford

27, 49

Palestrina (Pfitzner)

29

Paris

32

Parliament

33

Parry, Hubert

12

Pears

4, 10, 11

Pension

50

Performing Rights Society

29

Pfitzner

29

Piano

Intro, 2, 12, 20, 22, 40, 49, 52

Piano Sonata (HT)

Intro, 20, 22, 22, 34, 35

Percy Pitt, Percy

46

Potteries

33

Prelude & Fugue (HB)

3, 6, 49

Prelude in D minor (HB)

3

Prom

49

Prometheus

24

'Prometheus Unbound (HB)

22, 23, 27

Psalm 100

6

Psalm 23 (HB)

22

Puccini

27

Pursey, Miss

10, 17

Queen’s Hall

30, 49

Radio

6, 12, 28, 49, 52

Radio Times

28

Rector of Radley

27

Reger

6

Relish

10

Repton

33

Richter, Hans

6, 48

Rubbra

52

Sargent

49

Saxophone

20

Seventh Sonata (HT)

49

Schmidt

52

Schotts

22, 23

Schreker

29, 30

Schubert

9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 29, 52

Scottie (HB’s pet)

15, 18, 20

Shaw, Mr Bernard

31, 34

Shelley

24, 27

Sibelius

24, 52

Simpson

52

'Sinfonia Tragica’ (HB)

22

Skryabin

6

Snooper

13, 15

Somerset

16, 33

Son

10, 22, 37, 46

Son in law

36,41

Sonata

49

Sonata no. 2 (HT)

52

Sorrow Song (HB)

16

St Patrick's day

12

'St. Matthew' Passion

6

Stephanotis

33

Stoke on Trent

27

Strauss

29

Suites

26

Susan (HB’s pet)

18, 19, 20

Sydenham

36, 37, 44

Symphonies

1, 12, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26, 31, 40, 41, 51, 52

Symphony No. 1 – Gothic (HB)

2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 22, 26, 28, 29, 35, 38, 39, 44, 48, 51

 Symphony No. 1 - Gothic ,Te Deum  (HB)                                      

16, 48

 Symphony No. 2 (HB)

20

 Symphony No. 3 (HB)

20, 22

 Symphony No. 6 - 'Sinfonia Tragica’ (HB)

22

 Symphony No. 7 (HB)

47

 Symphony No. 8 (HB)

52

 Symphony No. 9 (HB)

48, 51

Symphony in E major (HT)

40

T.B.

34, 36, 43, 45

 

Talk on Carl Nielsen

46

Te Deum (Gothic HB)

16, 48

Tempo

3, 29

Tennyson

16

Thalberg

32

'The Cenci' (HB)

51

'The Desert'

12

'The Maniac'

12

The removal from here to Deal is impracticable

50

'The Tigers' (HB)

2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 16, 47, 51

'Tinkers Wedding' (HB)

22, 40

'The Wild Horsemen' (HB)

47

Tippett

52

Today and Tomorrow

16

Tonbridge

28

'Tragic' Symphony

12

Trentham Hall

33

Trinity College

8, 34, 44

Trio for A major for flute, violin and viola (HT)

40

Truscott, Harold - Compositions

 

                          Piano Sonata

Intro, 20, 22, 22, 34, 35

                          Piano Sonata No. 5

49

                          Piano Sonata No. 7

49

                          Symphony in E major

40

                          Trio for A major for flute,

                          violin and viola

40

                          Violin Sonata

23, 24

                          Violin Sonata No. 2

52

Truscott, Harold - Writings

 

                           Schubert Forms

9, 12, 13, 14, 15

Truscott, Harold - Lecturer in Music at the local

                            Technical College

47

                            Living in Huddersfield

47

                            your talk

52

                            your wish of a meeting

13

Truscott, Margaret

13, 14, 20, 26, 29, 33, 37, 42, 49, 50, 51

'Turandot' (HB)

28, 40, 51

TV

49

'Uber Deutschland'

32,33

Ulcer (HB)

49

'Unfinished'

12

Upper Norwood

2, 23, 44

Vaughan-Williams

16

Vienna

11,30

Violin Concerto (HB)

22, 24

Violin Sonata (HT)

23, 24

Virgil

18, 34

Walton's Viola Concerto

41

Wanderer's Night Song

16

War

2, 8, 16, 33, 36, 40

 

Weimar Toccatas

49

West Dulwich

2

William pears

4

Wolfrum ,Philipp

 

12

Wood, Henry

30, 49

Xmas

28, 29, 44

'Yeomans [sic] Wedding'

12

your (HT) talk

52

your (HT) wish of a meeting

13