Felix Cherniavsky - Cherniavsky Trio Concert Programs

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Felix Cherniavsky - Cherniavsky Trio Concert Programs

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UNITED STATES AND CANADIAN PRESS TRIBUTES . The Auditori 1917 DIRECTION J. & N. TAIT SATURDAY , TUESDAY , WEDNESDAY , Aug. 25th Aug. 28th Aug. 29th ( Matinee ) ADMISSION : 5 / - ( Reserved ) , 3 / - and 2 / Limited number of Seats at 1 / Students may reserve seats at 3 / - each . Box Office opens at Allan's , August 20th Doors Open at 7.15 p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. . + " New York Herald , " January 17 , 1917 . “ Their ensemble is very good . All are masters of tone , and all play with spirit . Mischel , in Saint - Saens ' ' Cello Concerto No. 1 , proved to be # very good ' cellist . His tone is full and of beautiful quality , and he has mastered the technical side of his instrument . Jan played a group of Chopin pieces with great charm . Leo Cherniavsky obtains a fine tone from his instrument . " “ New York Times , " January 17 , 1917 . " Three Cherniavsky brothers , Leo , Jan and Mischel , appeared together in a recital yesterday afternoon in the Carnegie Hall , where there was an un usually large audience . They gave an artistic and enjoyable per formance . Their ensemble playing was finished and highly developed in all shades of expression in the music . " “ New York Telegraph , " January 17 , 1917 . " The Cherniavsky debut wins large audience . Arensky's Trio in D Minor was first presented , creating at once a favourable impression , which steadily increased as the programme proceeded . " “ New York Tribune , " January 24 , 1917 . " All three brothers are excellent musicians , and their ensemble work is admirable . " " New York Telegraph , " January 24 , 1917 . " The Cherniavsky trio was heard in a second recital , in which they renewed the good impression they created a week ago . " " New York World , " January 24 , 1917 . " Jan , the pianist , is a very satisfactory , if not exceptional , performer . " " New York Evening World , " January 24 , 1917 . " They have taste and technical skill that enables them to present the compositions they offer exquisitely . " Chronicle , " San Francisco , October 23 , 1916 . " The Cherniavsky brothers had a wonderful reception yesterday after noon at the Scottish Rite Auditorium . They really kreat artists . " " Examiner , " San Francisco , October 23 , 1916 . " The Scottish Rite Auditorium was crowded yesterday afternoon to hear Leo , Jan and Mischel Cherniavsky . Nothing like such enthusiasm was ever witnessed at & concert in this city . The applause was deafening . Lach one is a great master of his instrument . Their success instantaneous . ' “ Seattle Times , " May 18 , 1916 . Nothing to surpass them in mastery of the art of ensemble playing is to be recorded here . It was one of the very finest concerts heard in this city , covering a good many years . Mischel Cherniavsky has the technique of Gerady amplified by a native imagination and tempera ment . Many in the audience likened Jan Cherniavsky to Hoffman . Leo Cherniavsky's left hand is of the marvellous type , which one associates only with Kubelik . The violinist received what was actually an ovation , playing four encores before the audience would be satisfied . " “ Los Angeles Times , " May 31 , 1916 . The ceaseless energy which they hurl forth over the audience in haunting rhythms and harmonies , that laugh and sob and sigh and throb with an incandescent brilliance . If you can conceive of the dynamism of an arrow in swift flight , or recall the idea of that thrilling moment before the downward dip on the scenic railway , you can form some idea of the Cherniavsky emotionalism in a Scherzo . " CANADIAN PRESS . " Toronto Daily News , " November 15 , 1915 . " Toronto has heard many great and wonderful musicians , but Toronto has never known anything more exquisite in music than was heard on Satur day night in Massey Hall , when Leo , Jan and Mischel Cherniavsky , the young Russian musicians , played here for the first time . " " The Winnipeg Telegram , " March 14 , 1916 . " The Cherniavsky trio was accorded flattering reception . The music lovers of Winnipeg turned out en masse , and before the time scheduled for the concert to commence every available seat was sold . are was 2 LEO JAN MISCHEL CHERNIAVSKY VIOLINIST PIANIST ' CELLIST FAREWELL CONCERTS :: prior to sailing for America :: a . Accompanist ALEX . CZERNY .