The Cherniavskis
O.v Friday. 12th [ at thd Public H"1 , we are piorais-d a visit f oui the f miou-» Cherniavskis, who. although not two * years ago c -mpelled, owing to the religious I ei-secutions in Russia to flee from their native land, have 'vet succeeded in this short tine in r.i chins the highest piur acle of fame it is possible to attain in England. Thus-! rum likable boys, L 1 Jan, and Misehel, were born in Odessa, which th v left, sho t'y before the dreadful lwusucre there, a-id • fter but a short period o.' studv under their father th y made a tour of Continental capitals, finally reaclii-g Vienna, where their musical ednca'in.i was continued. Amongst ot or lion ,rs showered on those gift- d children wis a private pei formance before the Czar and Royal Family of Ru*si i. They arrived in Lo-'don 18 months ago. since which time they have been peaforming in tbe English musical centres with the utmost unbound d sne- ; j,, fact, it is safe to say that no similar entliusi mm has been aroused by any of the many proligies of recent years. The box plan is on view at Mr Jackson’s.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4371, 9 February 1909, Page 2
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