A MUSICAL TREAT.
In connection with the promised visit from the remarkable trio of hoys. Leo, Jan, and Mischal Cherniavski. critics and public alike are unanimous in describing these children as prodigies, the equal of any that have hitherto appeared in London. Tligt. play the piano, violin, .. and 'csllo, and the performances make it hard to believe that it is not a case of mature heads on young shoulders. The following comments, culled from the "Daily Telegraph,'* are noteworthy:— "The brothers Cherniav.ski served tc fill the Bechstein Hall to repletion, and as this was, we believe, their third appearance of late in our midst, the indication must be taken as evidence of the strong impression made upon London concert*goers by these young Russians, Certainly their gifts, whether considered collectively or singly, may be reckoned remarksable." The Chei'niavski's will appear in the Town Hall this evening, .and will be assisted by Madame; Marie Hooton (contralto) and MrPercival Driver (baritone).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3095, 19 January 1909, Page 4
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158A MUSICAL TREAT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3095, 19 January 1909, Page 4
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