Music Trade Review

Issue: 1892 Vol. 16 N. 5

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
121
TENTH AVENUE ,
57 Little West l2 t h Streer
454 West 13* h Street.
GEORGE BOTHNER. R. M. WALTERS'
Unequalled for Biohnesa of Tone.
PREFERRED BY ARTISTS.
5 9 TJ33L±-v-ex t s±-b^- P l a c e , c o r . X2"b±3-
NEW YORK.
Manufacturer of
GRAND,
UPRIGHT
G. H. L.INDEJHAN, VIc«-Pr««.
H. LINDKHAN, Prei.
—ANI>—
SQUARE
ESTABLISHED
Pinijo Forte jlctiop,
1836.
THE LINDEMAN PIANO CO.,
MANUFACTURERS.
Unsurpassed for Durability, Elasticity of touch, Singing,
Quality of Tone, Elegant in Finish. Will stand
in tune longer than any other make.
135 & 137 Chrystie St.,
NEW YOHK.
F. L.INDKMAN, Treas.
149 * 151 West Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
MANUFACTURERS Ol
FMERSON PIANO CO.
Warerooms: 174 Tremont Street, Boston.
BOOK ADVERTISERS.
FOR
SCHARWENKA
JUST PUBLISHED.
368 PAGES.
Contain! Uiti of beat American newspapers and all the trade
journals, together with circulation, ratings, some information
about advertising rates, and a statement of the beat way to
plaoe newipaper advertising.
Bound in Cloth, %i ; Paper
Cover, $1.
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
OKO. F . R O W K L L 6i CO., P u b l i s h e r s ,
10 Spruce St., N e w York.
OIE 1 IMITTSIC,
37 Hast 68tli Street, near Madison Avenue,
(Formerly 8i Fifth Avenue,)
E.G.MORRIS & CO.
64: Smlbury St., Boston, Mass.
Fire and Burglar-Proof Safes.

N E W YORK.
XAVER SCHARWENKA, Director.
ROYAL PRUSSIAN PROFESSOR AND COURT PIANIST TO THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.
All grades of musical students, from beginners upwards to the most advanced, receive a uniform, excellent,
and systematic instruction in all branches of Music.
The Piano, Vocal, Harmony, and Violin departments are taught by renowned Artists of both European and
American fame-
A Seminary for the education of Teachers.
Lectures on History of Music every Saturday.
Students' and Faculty Concerts a special feature.
Fashionable and accessible location.
Spacious and finely appointed studios.
Students from a distance will be assisted in procuring desirable boarding places.
For terms and particulars, address
E M I L GRAM M , GENERAL MANAGER.
Fall term "begins Sept. 19th.
Q
Examinations begin Sept. 1st.
Students can enter at any time.
.
KEINWABTH, Manufacturer ol PIANO-FORTE COV-
E R E D STRINGS, and dealer in MUSIC W I R E , Nos. 386 and
388 SEOOWD AVKKTTK, bet. 22d and 23d Streets, Nsw TOBK.
Inventor and Patentee of the DUPLEX STRING COVERING MACHINES.
Bank Safes. Bank Vaults. Bank Vault Doors,
and Deposit Work of all kinds.
The Bust Safe in the World. 150,000 in use.
Always preserve their contents.
One hundred and fifty sold in Lynn, Mass., since that great
tire, where fifty of our safes were subjected to intense heat,
preserving their contents.
Champion Record also in the Great Chicago Fire in 1871,
in the Great Boston Fire in 1872, and in all the great fires since.
Send for circulars.
Agents Wanted.
STITRZ BROS.,
MANUFACTURERS OF UPRIGHT PIANOS,
FACTORY, 142 Lincoln Avenue,
ITBTW Y O R E .
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
122
apd
As if something possessed of a soul.
THE Braumuller Piano Co., of this city, have
Though a psalm or a jig does not matter a fig ; issued the "Braumuller Grand March, " a very
Some instruments' tone is a screech to a groan,
Or the player a priest or a clown ;
spirited composition for the piano, by Alberto
And in some, like a wail of despair;
Still the melody floats, like a nightingale's Him an.
While the players must sweat for the music they
notes,
get,
From the wires or the reeds of the " Crown."
KOPS BROS, have secured the O'Neil building,
And at best, get a clumsy affair.
on Broadway, Fargo, North Dakota, and, when
And some instruments speak with a thud or a
it is finished, will have a handsome store and
squeak,
Su/ord.
keep one of the best lines of musical instru-
And some like the snap of a churl;
While some sound as thin as the rattle of tin,
MCCCORDING to a current tabulation the ments in the Northwest.
And " inspire "—like a fidgety girl.
^r.^> number of newspapers and periodicals
D. K. GARDNER, of Duluth, Wisconsin, has
While some—be it known—have a musical tone, in the United States to-day is 19,011, an increase
of 480 within a year. No country approaches sold his interest in the Gardner Music Com-
And are perfectly under control ;
While they breathe out a balm, like the voice of us in the quantity of our periodical literature.— pany, and returned to Southern Wisconsin on
a psalm,
Troy Times.
account of his wife's poor health.
"Qrou/g" pi
AUFFERMANNS
Stained Veneers,
No. 211 East 42d Street,
JP&npej? B a g s
FOR
PIANOS, ORGANS,
And Piano Stools,
CLARK MFG. CO.,
-
-
183V.
T E A R S RE3CORE).
NBW YORK.
88 Mill Street,
BOURNE
PIANOS
ESTABLISHED
WM. BOURNE & SON.,
Tremont Street, - Boston, Mass.
Rochester, N. Y
P. PRYIBIL,
MANUFACTURERS OF
555 to 567
West 41st Street, New York.
We refer to
all the princi-
pal Piano Mak-
ers in New York
and neighbor-
hood.
Wood * Working * Machinery,
SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR
Piano Manufacturers,
Action Machinery,
String Spinning Machines,
Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers.
ENTIRELY NEW PROCESS FOR
BORING PIANO PLATES.
Our Machine will bore twice as much as two of the best
men ; a boy runs it and works more uniform.
THE OLD STANDARD
HIGH GRADE PIANO AND ORGAN
STOOLS*
CHESTERTON, IND. '
GRAND RAPIDS PIANO CASE CO.
331 Canal Street,
We carry a large stock of lumber, both dry and in process of drying, and
are prepared to turn out any quantity of cases in shortest possible time.
If interested in thoroughly seasoned lumber and first-class work, write us
a letter on the subject.
MARTIN GUITARS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
Manufactured by C. F. Martin & Co.
CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE OF THE SAME NAME.
For the last fifty years the MARTIN GUITARS were and are still the only reliable instruments used by all first-class Professors and Amateurs throughout the
v.ountry. They enjoy a world-wide reputation, and testimonials could be added from the best Solo players ever known, such as
Madame DE GONI,
|
Mr. WM. SCHUBERT,
Mr. S. DE LA COVA,
Mr. H. WORRELL,
Mr. N. J. LEPKOWSKI,
Mr. N. W. GOULD,
and many others,
Mr. J. P. COUPA,
Mr. FERRARE,
Mr. CHAS. DE JANON,
but deem it unnecessary to do so, as the public is well aware of the superior merits of the Martin Guitars. Parties have in vain tried to imitate them, not only here in the
United States, but also in Europe. They still stand this day without a rival, notwithstanding all attempts to puff up inferior aud unreliable guitars.
Depot at C. A. ZOEBISCH & SONS, 46 Maiden Lane, New York.
Importers of all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, etc., etc., etc.

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