Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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Felix Cherniavsky - News Clippings 1910s 2

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LA Times APRIL 21 , 1916 .- [ PART I. ) APRIL 30 , 1910 . MAUD ALLAN THANKS HER FORMER TEACHER Pays Most Graceful Tribute to Professor Bonelli of San Francisco . en C Strzysgo Peytore Studios , Miss Maud ' Allan , the world - famous classic dancer , speaking of her earlier successes as a musician , pays a most graceful tribute to her tutors . Grace ful as the great artiste is in all she aoes and all she says , her generosity in crediting her success to her early teachers is in keeping with her gener . ous nature . Speaking of her girlhood and school days in San Francisco she emphasizes the fact that she had excellent musical training when quite youns and to this she ascribes her successes . This is what she said concerning her early training and her success , due to her teachers : " I was a pupil of the Denman Gram mar School and the Cogswell College in this city A Miss Lichtenstein im parted the first music lessons to Ine . She was an excellent teacher and I enjoyed her instruction very much . She made the lessons interesting and a source of pleasure to me . When suffi ciently advanced I had the good for tune to become a pupil of Professor L. ' S. Bonelli of this city , under whose tuition I studied for some time and made excellent progress . He took great interest in me and expressed his delight in my rapid progress , and en couraged me to greater efforts . advised me to go abroad to finisly my musical training . I went to Berlin and had been there about two weeks barely long enough to brush up a little or prepare for the ordeal - Awhen I was required to play before Professor Reif , noted authority on music , just to let him judge whether y was sufficiently advanced to take the examination to enter the Royal Alademy of Musie at Berlin . To my surprise and to theirs . I came through hat examination with fisins colors , and Professor Reif told me that I was / it to enter the academy . I was told that it was a rare case that an applicant passes at the first exam ination . He marveled at my profi ciency and inquired who had been my teacher . When I mentioned Professor Bonelli San Francisco , Professor Relp and his associates , who attended the examination , exchanged glances and their faces beamed They in formed me that they had heard several of the former pupils of Professor Bo nulli and all had proved very efficient , which rare with pupils coming from foreisn countries , especially from America . " Of the thirty - five applicants who took the examination at the same time I did three passed , and I received the highest percentage , and the examin ing professors con , raiulated me upon my roficiency and told me that Pro fessor Bonelli's students are the most proficient Americans at the Koenig Jiche Akademische Hochshule in Ber Stafford Pemberton , In one of his classic garden dances . He is the matinee idol of the York Winter Garden , The Rage . JOYS OF THE DANCE LED BY PEMBERTO was S TAFFORD PEMBERTON , the tion of the New York Winter Ga matinee idol of the New York | attractions . It will be a rolllc Winter Garden , has mado a show , something like " The Fol ! conquest in Los Angeles . He has including the spring Song , the enlisted thirty pretty society girls of moresque , the Persian Carpet this kay city of angels to join with other fantasies , and it would him in a dancing exhibition at the prise you to know the name Little Theater , April 28 and 29- some of the thirty young ladies ) " Pemberton's Revue , " a reproduc- lare to appear in dancing skirt

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