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- 26 Apr 1911 (Produção)
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Brack's Doelen Hotel, Amsterdam. - The Trevelyans must come to Englefield Green when [Julius Engelbert and Abrahamina] Röntgen are in England; they arrive on 7 May, asks if Bessie could look in a Bradshaw [railway guide] to see how they could best travel from London. Hopes that they will all be able to entertain each other, as she will be 'absolutely distracted' by work and they have been incredibly kind and hospitable to her; hopes the Casals [Pablo and Guilhermina Suggia] will be staying too as he is playing on the 10th and 11th. Some of them can stay at the Wheatsheaf at Virginia Water, and they can use the concert room as a sitting room. Wishes the 'new Toveum' was built. Is sorry that she 'wailed' at Bessie about Ariadne ["The Bride of Dionysus", see 8/53] but it is 'almost tragically disquieting'; thinks the 'fearful pull in another direction' [Tovey's feelings for Mary Kelly?] which is 'helping to lame the poor fellow', though he has just written some beautiful songs. Will have no peace until the opera is totally finished, and at least Tovey's symphony written, but does not know when that will be, while Donald lets his career slip away. He should have gone on writing for the "Times" and done some teaching. Is however no longer anxious about his playing. The Arányis will probably also be at Northlands, so there will be a real 'Musikfest'. Regrets that she has not been to the Hague: as it is she has done more than suits her, but Bessie's kind Schwager [brother-in-law: Julius Röntgen] played her the Beethoven G major concerto with Donald 'as orchestra'. Donald is staying to hear Rontgen's new symphony and is staying with them; she is kindly asked to meals, and was taken yesterday to Volendam, which was not what she planned when she came out with her 'faithful "Annie"' [her maid]. Is finding Amsterdam very picturesque and interesting, though it seems 'surprisingly new'. Hopes her 'much admired Julian' is well.
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- Weisse, Sophie (1851-1945) music teacher (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Assunto)
- Röntgen, Abrahamina (1870-1940), piano teacher (Assunto)
- Röntgen, Julius Engelbert (1855-1932), composer (Assunto)
- Defilló, Pau Casals i (1876-1973) cellist, composer and conductor (Assunto)
- Suggia, Guilhermina Augusta Xavier de Medim (1885-1950) cellist (Assunto)
- Kelly, Mary Australie (b. 1879) wife of Sir John Donald Kelly (Assunto)
- Fachiri, Adila Adrienne Adalbertina Maria (1886-1962), violinist (Assunto)
- Hawtrey, Hortense Zsofia Emilia (1887-1953), pianist (Assunto)
- d’Arányi, Jelly Eva (1893-1966), violinist (Assunto)
- Trevelyan, Julian Otto (1910-1988), painter and printmaker (Assunto)
- Tovey, Sir Donald Francis (1875-1940), knight, music scholar and composer (Assunto)