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Karen arrived in London on 31 December 1906; she shared Rose’s room at 5 Harrington Road, Kensington, until she returned to Copenhagen on 26 January. Percy, true to his word, did not take a holiday while she was in London, so that they attended only one Wagner performance. After a brief trip to Ireland at the beginning of February, Grainger also crossed to Copenhagen, on 18 February, for his solo piano recital there on 26 February and other concerts in Denmark. He was back in London by 6 March and his regular letters to Karen resumed. Herman Sandby was also in London at the beginning of 1907 and gave a solo recital on 25 February. He and Grainger appeared together at a South Place Popular Concert on 17 February, but their careers now developed on separate lines.
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Dreyfus, K. (1985). 1907. In: Dreyfus, K. (eds) The Farthest North of Humanness. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07627-7_7
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