Bennett's wife, who was Katherine Dunham, often speaks of the Brodskys with great affection and Bennett regrets very much to hear that Mrs Brodsky is not well.
The Griegs are yearning to hear from the Brodskys and are wondering if they have received the letter and photograph. The Griegs think and speak daily of the happy all-too-short time spent chez the Brodskys. Grieg sends greetings to the cat, to ...
Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907), Composer, Pianist, Conductor
Marie explains to Anna that scarcely had Anna gone, when Hans came down and asked where Anna was. Marie now invites Anna to 7.30 dinner on the day of writing. She adds that Hans worships Anna and loves Adolph. He is just a rough diamond. Dated...
The Griegs are waiting very eagerly for news of the Brodskys' arrival. "Es muss sein," but the question is, when? The Griegs are saving the good weather for them and ask if they prefer hard or soft beds; and what ought to be the d...
Grieg, Edvard Hagerup (1843-1907), Composer, Pianist, Conductor
Sinding excuses himself for his laziness at writing but he is always tired and useless after work. He is very grateful to Frau Brodsky that he can turn to her in complete confidence and openness and he treasures her. Sinding is very delighted th...
Tchaikovsky is delighted that Brodsky will come to play in his concert on 28th October and sends the programme: Symphony in D major by Mozart; Brodsky to play the Tchaikovsky violin concerto or any other he likes; Passe-pied and Gavotte from Idome...
Modest Tchaikovsky sends the Brodskys the not very successful photographs which are nonetheless very dear to him as a reminder of the happy day spent with Brodsky. Like Peter, Modest feels awkward in society and Brodsky is one of the very few pe...
Nina Grieg writes before leaving Kristiania in 10 to 12 days. She is relieved that the Brodskys are well again. There is not much to be heard in Kristiania but Nina plays the piano now and again and has had many pupils. She is going to the Beye...