Despite all these worries, which fell upon BarocchiRandolfo Barocci is the administrator of the Russian ballet troupe, the husband of the ballerina Lydia Lopukhova. and me as from a cornucopia, our season in Buenos Aires was most successful. As time went on, the company enormously improved and the ensembles became quite excellent. Lopokova and Tchernicheva were extremely popular and so was Gavrilov, who alternated in the same parts with Nijinsky - to compete with whom was a feat in itself.
As for myself, I was kept perpetually busy with rehearsals and the patching-up of scenery damaged in the fire, and my responsibilities began to weigh upon me so heavily that I longed for the day of our return to Europe. But when this at length arrived and we found ourselves once more on board a ship, I was met with a final unpleasant surprise. An hour before we were due to sail I was informed that the shipping company had declined to load our materials, since their transport to Europe had not been paid for. Da Rosa had thus contrived to swindle us after all. We were accordingly forced to meet this charge out of our own pockets and were faced with the anxious task of ensuring at the eleventh hour that all our possessions were safely on board.
Kerensky didn’t think to “lay down” any sort of “authority”. Now they are setting up a “pre-parliament” so that the gov. (the future one) will have the answer to the one that came before it. There is one affair prepared for this pre-parliament (others are not quite developing): to overthrow the government. See more
This morning I left Frankfurt and headed towards Basel. Basel is rather turbulent. I attended an art gallery where they'll be hosting German art exhibition very soon. In the evening I reached Bern.
Yasnaya Polyana destroyed.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs has received very distributing information from Yasnaya Polyana. Peasants are destroying Yasnaya Polyana, killing crops, plundering gardens and allotments, cutting down the forest. See more
During the morning a lot of snow fell again. The weather was overcast toward evening. We took a walk at 2 o'clock asviusual. The other day our good Baron Bode arrived with a cargo of some of our things from Tsarskoe Selo.
The pleasure afforded to me by your letter is enormous yet almost painful. How greatly things have changed since we saw each other last – and not always for the better. I, for my part, have been recalling the moment you told me that to be called my pupil isn’t tantamount to martyrdom. See more
Our friends in Montevideo asked us to visit them again at the end of the Argentine season, which we did, and, at the request of the French and English Ambassadors, Vaslav gave an extra performance for the wounded soldiers of the Allies, Rubinstein accompanying him on the piano. The public went wild with enthusiasm. See more