Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1900s 2

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* Your next dream is to the lanuliar , rather to familiar , tune Di Mendelssohn's ' Spring Song thi dram figure fitting hither and thithet alle gretto grazione in pursuit of an imaginary bullar Ily This is , of course , no time for languorous melancholy , the girl's moveinents are best and rapid ; she makes little rushes backward and for E op 2 251908 te MAUD ALLAN'S INTE Musical Anceuch witomia Girl Applies Her Art in Music of Mendelssohn and Chopin a destined to beforhe known as Saad uilassi dartiers It is only a La barci voted bidra Dwan , hail titolden West , created a sensation at 100 , molt espeally in Germany Lorcan vierpretations of the music Thoses , and since she withdrew ale tuleb linde German girls to actul at her shout in the true Lalud Gwenllyn Allan , likewise bakitin , has e Torvard sa sunilar ex o though developing her theo Meaning in malmues . Han has extended he Lure phi in London , where , at the Palace hata utanie she has been illastrading in polas of the dance the mood and mean Chipun vals and Mendelssohn " Songs et uts , " the " Iruneral March ” from Til Minor Suriata and the Vision Samal has won her her gieatest popu IB Wallley , writing in the London the describes the " dream patures MBL NOW She ISIT UP WITTE now swiftly bonding to the ground , now ' setting ' for a momcit like the buttertly she pursues in short , she gives you the quintessence of the pa pilionaceous . This you count a day dream . * But the dancer has reserved her master stroke for the last . This Vision al Salome ' has not only made her famous , but has so haunting a fascination that many people cannot keep away fron it and return to the Palace to see night after night . To the strains of weird Oriental music Salomé slowly descends the palace steps . There are jewels on her neck and bosom , and she wears a lunic of black gauze . Her dancing as Salomé , though Eastern in spirit through and through , is absolutely without the slightest sug gestion of the vulgarities so familiar to the tourist in Cairo or Tangier . She achieves the distinc . tion we admit it risks being a nice distinction , but she achieves it - between the lascivious and the voluptuous . " Salomé dances as one fascinated , slowly ad vancing toward the head and swiftly receding from it , gradually drawing nearer and nearer , Then falling upon hands and knees and gloating , half savagely , half amorously , over it , then poun cing upon it like a hawk upon its prey . There after she dances fear , a quivering , shuddering Jance and finally collapses , a huddled but still graceful , still beautiful And there you have the secret of her art , sheer beauty : every line in it , every rhythm , every movement , every posture , every pause is beautiful . " mass . Hi Hilan's turn'arrives , at a qual torture is the sudden silence that be capilation The singe is unfur ve kalow pedestals for lumbratuit , and erusthue are plain velvet cartons of Then he violin uw glide softly - tulns of Chopin - Valse in A Minor , and the dream begins . Thic hut the death is a young girl , you perceive it is to say to be a girl when you wake to your dreaming senso chi is a nymati tudo olatuette . Timidly she slips through marketit , td then appears to be diawn un culo malo movement by the music slight . la si drapery that seems not te ber as li serve as ambient air Herlinds and feel ale bare apple limbs , ieet that sum rather th ground that to be supported by it arms witse it is a wave in the te that the tom , a ripple runs along them ving out at the fingertips . Her lands . thing of the Ical or petal about them , pening and colding of curving back upon Here they express a pensa bly , de vague sad reverie of Chopin's the minor vale , as every one knows , lites intuitte relative major aus lace changes and expresses jother hands and labs and all her board express hope and moment however , for again ki mio the minor levand you see the joy fading out of the girl's face and leaving her arms and hands , and she dances as one oppressed , falling at last into a wan despair , The music cases , the dancer quite sull , with hard bowed over hands that seem lifeless , then she slides quietly through the curtain - and you awkerot your dream