THE CHERNIAVSKYS.
The Wellington public requires no introduction to the Cherniavskys. When this popular Rnasian trio last visited the city their concerts were phenomenally successful. The solo playing on violin, 'cello, and. piano aroused the greatest enthusiasm, and people could not have too much of the trios. In these latter items the perfect sympathy between the players is a factor of the greatest importance, chiefly accounting for their success. The brothers have quite recently completed a tour of the United States and Canada, where they were received with enthusiasm. Their interpretations brought a new glamour to the work of the great masters. Two concerts will or} this occasion be given in the Town Hall, on 12th ana 14th May.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 3
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