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- 23 Mar 1934 (Creation)
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Did not come to I Tatti when Trevelyan was there as he was in quarantine in Rome, due to one of the Bracci boys having chickenpox or measles (cannot remember the right English word) which might have been dangerous for Mary [Berenson]; hopes to see him in the summer. Was good to read the short poems which Trevelyan sent to Nicky [Mariano]; expects he will see the dialogue soon. Spent a fortnight at I Tatti; a pleasure to see Mary so well, with 'nothing hectic in her state'. They went to four concerts in one week, including a performance by Huberman and Schnabel of all Beethoven's violin sonatas, played 'in quite a different way. Is going back to hear Cortot, Cazals and Thibaut [sic: Casals and Thibaud] playing the "Archduke sonata". Is not subscribing to the new "Life and Letters". Berenson has subscribed so he will look at it there. Has just finished [Woolf's] "Flush": found it 'an amazing performance but too much of a performance'; has also read some short stories by K[atherine] Mansfield which he cannot like and finds 'useless elaboration'. Will read Brennan's book soon, when Lina [Waterfield] returns it. Expects Trevelyan is glad about [Labour's] victory in the L.C.C [London County Council] elections, headed by [Herbert] Morrison. Was very angry about the 'so-called Viennese rebellion' [Austrian Civil War or February Uprising], especially as he suspects the Italian government had something to do with it.
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- Lavriano, Umberto Morra di (1897-1981), journalist, anti-fascist, and author (Subject)
- Testasecca, Lucangelo Bracci (1883-1952) anti-fascist and intellectual (Subject)
- Berenson, Mary (1864-1945), art historian (Subject)
- Mariano, Elisabetta (1887-1968) secretary and companion of Bernard Berenson, known as Nicky (Subject)
- Huberman, Bronisław (1882-1947), Polish violinist (Subject)
- Schnabel, Artur (1882-1951), Austrian pianist (Subject)
- Cortot, Alfred Denis (1877-1962) pianist and conductor (Subject)
- Thibaud, Jacques (1880-1953) violinist (Subject)
- Defilló, Pau Casals i (1876-1973) cellist, composer and conductor (Subject)
- Berenson, Bernard (1865-1959), American art historian (Subject)
- Woolf, Adeline Virginia (1882-1941), writer and publisher (Subject)
- Murry, Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) short story writer (Subject)
- Waterfield, Caroline Lucie (1874-1964) author and journalist, known as Lina (Subject)
- Morrison, Herbert Stanley (1888-1965), Baron Morrison of Lambeth, politician (Subject)