Item 72 - Incomplete letter from Donald Tovey to R. C. Trevelyan

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TRER/7/72

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Incomplete letter from Donald Tovey to R. C. Trevelyan

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  • [summer 1908?] (Creation)

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9, Swan Walk, Chelsea. - Asks if it is on literary grounds that Trevelyan wishes to shorten Minos's invocation [in Act I of "The Bride of Dionysus"], as if not he prefers the earlier version. Intends to finish his sketch of Act I, then to work on his two string-quartets and symphony. Will then try scoring Act I; if this goes well he will sketch the others. In Act III, wants Ariadne to mistake the voice of the Satyr for that of Theseus for a second. There will be several difficulties with Dionysus: wants some real duet between him and Ariadne. Feels the line in the Labyrinth scene in which Ariadne refers to 'father & mother dear' must go: 'What would Samuel Butler say?'. Would like there to be 'more of a conventional love-duet' with Theseus in the Labyrinth. A paragraph headed 'a week later' states that Tovey feels the difficulties with Act III can be solved by getting the Labyrinth scene right, setting up two contrasted duets.

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      Missing first sheet; unsigned. Annotation at the end reads '?1910 - much earlier I think'

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