THE CHERNIAVSKY’S
Mosers. J. and N. Tait-announce the return, to New Zealand ’of the famous Russian musicians, Loo, Jan, and Mischel Cherniavsky, after an absence of six years, during which time they have appeared in most of the English-speaking countries of the world. ■ 1' or nearly twenty years those wonderful brothers have travelled together giving concerts through Russia, England, France, United States, Canada, Australia. New Zealand, South Africa, India, China, Burmah, Cevlon, Egypt, «to., and so successful have they been that return visits and even second return visits have been made to most of these countries. The Cherniavskys created a great impression in America and Canada, and they toured consistently for eighteen months in those countries with astonishing success. Describing one of their concerts, in America, an eminent critic writes: "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 temperament. Many in the audience likened'Jan Cherniavsky to Hoffman.” "Leo Cherniavsky received what was actually an ovation, playing four encores before the audience would "be satisfied." Messrs. J. and N. Tait have arranged for a series of concerts in the Grand Onera House on June 27, 29. and 30. The box plan opened at. the Bristol yesterday.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 229, 22 June 1921, Page 11
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234THE CHERNIAVSKY’S Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 229, 22 June 1921, Page 11
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