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Concert program for performances by the Cherniavsky Trio. The first concert on October 5th included works by Arensky, Chopin and Vieuxtemps. The second concert on October 7th included works by Mendelssohn, Chopin and Ernst. Trio members were Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavsky.
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Heilig Theatre Portland, Oregon Thursday and Saturday Evenings, October 5 and 7, 1916 CHERNIAVSKY TRIO FIRST CONCERT 1. Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello in D minor, op. 32................Arensky Poco allegro e molto Tranqnillo Scherzo—Allegro molto Elegia—Adagio Allegro non Troppo Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavsky 2. Violoncello Solos— (a) Nina .............................................................................................................. Lee (I)) Souvenir de Spa.............................................................................-......Servais Mischel Cherniavsky (Accompanist Alex Czerny) 3. Pianoforte Solos— (a) Nocturne in D flat.......................................-......................................Chopin (b) Studie in F major, op. 25, No. 3........................................................Chopin (c) Valse in G flat........................................................................................Chopin (d) Rigoletto...................................................................................... Verdi-Liszt Jan Cherniavsky 4. Violin Concerto, No. 4.....................................................................-.................Vieuxtemps Leo Cherniavsky (Accompanist Alex Czerny) 5. Trios for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello— (a) Serenade ......................................,................................. Widor-Cherniavsky (b) Moment Musical...................................................... Schubert-Cherniavsky (c) Hungarian Dance, No. 5............................................Brahms-Cherniavsky Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavsky Finale General Manager Accompanist Business Manager Howard Edie Alex Czerny George Scully Local Management under Mr. T. Pangle SECOND CONCERT 1. Trio for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello, op. 49, No. 1................Mendelssohn Molto Allegro e agitato Andante con moto Tranquillo Scherzo—Leggiero e vivace Finale—Allegro assai appassionato Leo, Jan and Misehel Cherniavsky 2. Violoncello Solos— (a) Sommernacht ........................................................................................ Sulzer (b) Hungarian Rhapsodie........................................................................ Popper Mischel Cherniavsky (Accompanist Alex Czerny) 3. Pianoforte Solos— (a) Nocturne in E major......................'......................................................Chopin. (b) Prelude No. 24, "Blacksmith"............................................................Chopin (c) Polonaise in A flat, op. 53....................................................................Chopin Jan Cherniavsky 4. Violin Concerto ..............._.............................................J........-....................................Ernst Leo Cherniavsky (Accompanist Alex Czerny) 5. Trios for Pianoforte, Violin and Violoncello- fa) Andante Religioso ........................................................Thome-Cherniavsky (b) Serenade.................................................................... Arensky-Cherniavsky (c) Slav Dance, No. 2.............................. ...........................Dvorak-Cherniavsky Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherniavsky Finale First New York recitals Carnegie Hall, Jan. 16-23, 1917 At this Theatre Thursday - Friday- Saturday Oct. 12-13-14 Elliott & Sherman Film Corporation present "RAMONA" Prices afternoon and evening, 25c and mirth that satisfies alike the longing for musical harmonies and the taste for sheer entertainment. This Victrola Outfit for $82.50 Take 15 Months to Pay We will deliver to your home this beautiful Style X Victrola, price $75.00, and ten double-faced records (twenty selections), price $7.50, total $82.50, and allow you a year and a quarter to pay. It is the daintiest of cabinet machines, holds seventy-five records and will satisfy every possible demand. Other Victrolas $15 to $400—easy monthly terms. Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back Player Pianos, Music Rolls, Victrolas and Records Morrison Street at Broadway Other Stores—San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Los Angeles, Fresno and San Diego
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