CHERNIAVSKY TRIO
There could not be a better illustration of the remarkable sympathy and accord that bind the brothers of the Cherniavsky Trio, who will appear at His Majesty’s" Theatre on February 21, 23, and 25, than the fact that the youngest, Mischel, married a Vancouver girl, and that three years later the second brother, Jan, married her sister. The brothers have not been separated, except for a brief period to study, since they left their birthplace near Kiev, Russia, on their first tour in 1901. Even when it was considered advisable that they round out their early studies under the masters then teaching in Vienna the boys went together. The marriages of the two younger brothers have seemed to complete the harmony of the family circle. After Jan Cherniavsky’s marriage in Vancouver to Miss Elspeth Rogers, daughter of the late B. T. Rogers, Canadian sugar magnate, in June, 1922, all the Cherniavskys went to Europe for a long vacation and for study. While touring in Canada they became naturalised British subjects. The box plan is open..
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Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 4
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177CHERNIAVSKY TRIO Evening Star, Issue 19792, 16 February 1928, Page 4
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