Felix Cherniavsky - Cherniavsky Trio Concert Programs

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Felix Cherniavsky - Cherniavsky Trio Concert Programs

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ES MOB . MARIH 67843664983 24 NOV 1970 STATE LIBRAR OF VICTORIA ORCE First Concert Programme - Saturday , June 7 . GOD SAVE THE KING . 1. Trio for Pianoforte , Vielin and Violoncello Op . 70 No. 5 .. ( Beethoven ) Allegro Vivace e con brio Largo assai ed espressivo Presto LEO , JAN and MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY . 2. Violoncello Solo Variations Symphonique ( Boelman ) MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY . 3. Pianu Solos ( a ) Nocturn E Major ( Chopin ) ( b ) Two Studies ( Chopin ) ( c ) Scherzo in B Minor ( Chopin ) JAN CHERNIAVSKY . 4. Violin Sonata ( Nardini ) Adagio Allegro con fuoco Larghetto Allegro Grazioso LEO CHERNIAVSKY . 5. Trios ( arranged by Cherniavsky Trio ) ( a ) Ave Maria ( Bach - Gounod ) ( b ) Minuet :: ( Boccherini ) ( Played for the Columbia Records ) LEO , JAN and MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY . JAN CHERNIAVSKY , Pianist Made his entrance into this world in Uman , an industrial town of the Ukraine . From early infancy , when he played rhythmical games on the drums of his father's orchestra , it was apparent that he was destined for a musical career . He passed from the tuition of his father and Madame Goldenweiser , a pianiste of great distinction in Odessa , to the Conservatoire of that city . The Conservatoire took a particular pride in the young enthusiast , who had a genius for hard work , and a vitality which enabled him to rise at four o'clock in the morning to practise at his chosen instrument , the piano . He laboured prodigiously , and made his first Concert Tour with his brother Leo at the age of seven . Some years later , in Vienna , and under the guidance of the wonderful teacher , Leshetitzky , he perfected his already brilliant technique and acquired the musical knowledge which has placed him among the greatest living pianists - perhaps the foremost of the younger generation . MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY , Violoncellist Was the sixth of nine extraordinarily gifted children . Like the brotha's with whom he has worked side by side all his life , he was born in Uman in the Province of Kiev . In 1897 , he began to study the violin ; but he yearned so ardently for a cello , that his father was obliged to give him one , and to teach him how to manipulate strings and bow . Saint - Saens considered Mischel Cherniavsky's rendering of his magnifi cent Concerto in A minor to be perfect , and prophesied a golden future for him . Nesbitt , that celebrated Epicurus of music , went further and wrote on one occasion : " In little Mischel Cherniavsky the world may one day recognise its greatest ' cellist . ” Mischel looks upon his beloved instrument as almost the personification of music , and in this he makes his listeners feel with him . His superb bowing seems to call voices , more than human , from the strings . Some times the simplicity of his touch is sweet and ingenuous ; sometimes he awakens a vortex of emotions in a single harmany . In five continents Mischel Cherniavsky has been acclaimed as one of the first ' cello artists of the generation . He has worked hard , he has loved his work , and in this love he has attained and given much . LEO CHERNIAVSKY , Violinist Was born in the Russian town of Uman , the fourth of a family of nine . He was first presented to the public as a violinist at the immature age of six years , when his remarkable performance , clear and facile in intonation , and flawless in execution , made him something more than a Nine Days ' Wonder . It was the greatest musical sensation of the day in the Ukraine , and has probably never been eclipsed . Before he was past adolescence , he had played in almost every country in the world , and had met with only enough failure to make him the great artist he is to - day . He is indeed a violinist of superlative excellence , and his exceptional technique is never sacrificed to his splendid temperament ; nor is his individuality lost in perfect execution . Admirable as he is in great violinistic works , when he interprets an Adagio or a Romance , the violin is forgotten , and one seems to hear only the human voice . He has that magnetism which may make the simplest little air an enchantment , and he can weave a new spell into an old melody . шипни Second Concert Programme Monday , June 9 . GOD SAVE THE KING . 1. Trio for Piaroforte , Violin & Violoncello in C Minor ( Mendelssohn ) Allegro energico e con fuoco Andante expressivo Allegro appassionata LEO , JAN and MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY . 2. Violoncello Solos : ( a ) Kol Nidrei ( Bruch ) ( b ) Guitere ( Moszkowski ) ( c ) Spinning Wheel ( Popper ) MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY 3. Piano Solo “ Sonata Appassionate " ( Beethoven ) Allegro Assai Andante Con Moto Presto JAN CHERNIAVSKY . 4. Violin Solo Symphonie Espagnole ( Lalo ) Allegro non troppo Andante Allegro LEO CHERNIAVSKY . 5. Trios ( arranged by Cherniavsky Trio ) . ( a ) By the Waters of Minnetonka ( Laurance ) ( Played for the Columbia Records ) ( b ) At the Brook ( Boisdeffre ) . LEO , JAN and MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY . Third Concert Fourth Concert Fifth Concert Wednesday , June 11 Friday , June 13 Saturday , Matinee , June 14 THE PIANO IS A STEINWAY NUMERO LO