Felix Cherniavsky - Cherniavsky Trio

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Felix Cherniavsky - Cherniavsky Trio

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THE CHERNIAVSKYS . AG Man SM Herald The Alth concert of the Cherntavskys ' series at the Conservatorium on Saturday night opened with a concerted performance of the celebrated Tschaikowski Trio , in which the brilliance of the individual artists was dis played constantly , and the effect of sympathetic harmony which has distinguished the brothers reached its highest expression . Mischel's violoncello numbers included Andaote from Concerto D. Major ( Haydn ) , a bach Gavott . Tunaccompaniet borcom o tom position , and " Papillon " ( Popper ) . Even after such a generous feast more was de manded , the artist - complying with a gem from Moszkowsky . Jan Cherbiarsky , the plantst of the trio , substituted for lighter bumbers Beethoven's " Sonata Appassionata , " but the delighted audience asked for and received the lighter work as well . The stately Beethoven music was played superbly , and in the encore odmbers the datatiness of touch of the player was exhibited in " Gavotte " ( Stevenhagen ) and " Prelude " ( Chopin ) . Four varying puniber3 for the tottur made up Leo's onering , but on demand the list was extended , embracing " Pale Moon " ( Logan - Kreisler ) , " From the Caul brake " ( Gardner ) , Mazurka No. 2 , Op . 33 ( Chopin - Kreisler ) , " Polonaise " ( Wieniawski ) , and " Bercouse " ( Townsend ) . An impressively devotional arrangement of " Ave Marta " ( Bach Gounod ) brought the trio together again for the concluding number . This was supple mented by " Slayo Dance " ( Dvorak ) , and by way of an encore “ At the Brook " ( Boistelife ) . It was announced during the evening that the brothers would give three more concerts before leaving for Melbourne , and in response to many requests one would take place next Saturday afternoon . DNEY MORNING HERAL THE CHERNIAVSKYS . 26 Men 1924 The Chernlaysky brother are the Anal concert of their Sydney season at the Con servatorium Hall on Saturday evening . Aren sky's Trio , which had been chosen to open the night's programme , prosented grateful opportunity for the display of the eficiency and range of their concerted work , and Elegla and Finale were especially well received . TO the exacting " Kol Nidret " ( Bruch ) , and the dreamy and exquisitely - played " Hungarian Rhapsodie of Popper Mischel Cherniavsky added a violoncello solo of his own composi tion , which called for a deal of intricate handling and rapid bowing , from which test the applause of crowded house showed tbat the emerged successfully . Jan's omcial offerings were confined to three selections from his favourite , Chopin : The " Nocturno in F Sharp Major , " " Mazurka , " and the " Scherso io B Flat Minor , " which last was played with a verve and a sympathy that necessitated rari . Ous extra numbers . Leo bad been set down to play Ernst's Violin Concerto , but his execution of Tartioi's " Devil's Trill " at previ ous concerts had created & demand for the lattor . Those who were hearing it for the Arst time joined in the earlier verdict , and recalled the violinist , who was content to display his versatility by mutod trifles . Two trios were set down in conclusion with the crowding result that the Chernlanaky will have very Aattoriog remembrances or their last Sydney appearance , . C