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Show Cherniavslty Concert Will Highlight Current Music Arts Schedule The Chernivskys. Jjn and Mi.sch-cl. Mi.sch-cl. who will appear in Ce.lar City on Saturday in a concert prcsentea by the Music Arts Association, were both born in Uman, an industrial town on the Ukraine in the province of Kiev. They were member? of h family of nine extraordinarily gift-ed gift-ed children and made their first conceit tour of Russia ,.nt an Incredibly In-credibly early age. Mischel, violin cellist, began to tudy the violin, but he yearned so ardently for a cello that his fathet was obliged 'to get him one ana to teach liln to manipulate tin. strings. It wos pred.cted early tha. lie would become one of the worl greatest cellists. He looks upon his' beloved Instrument as almost personification per-sonification of mifslc, and in this he makes his listeners feel with him. . Ills superb bowing seems to 3ii 11 voices, more than human, from the strings. Sometimes the simplicity simplic-ity of his touch Is sweet and Ingenuous; In-genuous; sometimes he awakens a vortex of emotions In a single harmony. har-mony. Jan Cherni av.sky was also a child midil'V. From earlv Infmrv iDhmi- he played rhythmical games on the drums of his father's orchestra, it was apparent that he wos destined for a musical career. When he passed pass-ed from the direction of his father, and Mclam Goldenwelser. a pianist of Rieat distinction in Odessa, to study in the Conservatoire, he had a genius for hard work and a vitality that enabled him to arise at, 4 o'clock In the morning to practice, piano. He labored prodlgl-ously, prodlgl-ously, and made his first concert tour at the age of seven. Since this early beginning, the Cherninvsk.Mi have toured five continents con-tinents und have become well known all over the world. Revering their life's work as a hallowed and beautiful beau-tiful th ng, lt Is not surprising that they have reached the high pinnacle pin-nacle on which they now stand. It Is on enviable destiny indeed to be placed amonar the world's foremost exponents of the art of music, and to partake at the same time ' supreme pleasure In its production. The Chcrnlav.skys will appear nt the Public School auditorium on Saturday. March 18 at 8:15 p. m. They have recently completed a tour of Canada where they have received the highest aehiiin. The Utah and Intermountain tour ot the Chernlavskys Is under the direction di-rection of Fred C. Graham of Salt Lake City. |