AMUSEMENTS.
THE GIIEENrAVSKIS. tlic gifted composer, to the 1 Standard, Xcw Z Lor—Sir.—'Will jw , Llic attention of music-lovers in Hastings to the privilege they have of hearill" the three, wonderful boys who on .Monday night are giving their only ■H'crt here. In these days of the nany, wh _ „ tutliout exc-!-heralded as ''the greatest in the world,' the unobtrusive entry of real artists into a town is likely 'to result in their bein" overlooked. I should regret that aliy "lovers of ait in Hastings should not know of the opportunity now before them of enjoying an instrumental pcrlornianre m s»p™'» ;• ™"~- ~ -' Jan and llischel Chcrniavski, pupils respectively of those great teachers, Vsave Lcschetizkv, and Popper, are misused and often misappropriated word. Music-lovers -who do not go to hear them on Thursday next should respwdily convinced of the remarkable artistic results produced by these boyi I whose united ages are but forty ycars.I am, etc.; Albert Mallinson, January 19th."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 5
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156AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 29, 27 February 1909, Page 5
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