Music Trade Review

Issue: 1898 Vol. 26 N. 2

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
C.G. Conn Will Make the Giorgi vention. The Giorgi flute is exceedingly when taught elocution, for they can ap-
popular in England. It has been sold there preciate the pitch of their own voices, and
Flute.
for some time, and is used by eminent
flutists. In Mr. Conn's hands it is cer-
tain that the Giorgi flute will grow into
C. G. Conn has arranged with Sig.
popular favor in the United States and
Carlo Giorgi, the expert flutist and in-
Canada.
ventor of the Giorgi keyless flute, to make
this instrument exclusively in the United
The Musical Ear.
States and Canada, and has purchased all
In the management of rapidly moving
rights to that end. This instrument is
patented in the United States and Eng- machinery, a musical ear which quickly
detects variations of pitch, and therefore
land.
The Giorgi flute has a mouthpiece of speed—for the pitch of the sound de-
curved in the direction of the length of pends on the speed—is of considerable use.
the flute, with a mouth hole on its top A farmer with a good ear can detect at
and a resounding chamber extending be- once if the threshing machine is impro-
low the line of communication between perly "fed," for its speed increases, and
the mouthpiece and the body of the flute. the sound it emits is of higher pitch, when
It has all the eleven holes necessary to an insufficient amount of corn is supplied.
the chromatic scale, each hole being And in the same way the electrician can
adapted to be closed independently with- tell if an electric motor is running at its
out cross fingering, and keys are not due speed. With a musical ear the phy-
necessary. The mouthpiece is at the up- sician more readily interprets the sounds
per end of the pipe, along which the elicited by percussing the chest; and the
air is blown straight, the notes being of potter more easily separates the sound
perfect intonation and quality of sound from the unsound. It is a mooted point
whether the musical are naturally the
from the lowest to the highest.
Sig. Giorgi sailed on Tuesday last for better readers and speakers; but there is
Vienna, where he intends to patent his in- no doubt that they improve more quickly
PURCHASES THE UNITED STATES AND CANA-
DIAN RIGHTS FROM MR. GIORGI.
so correct their errors. A good- ear in-
cludes an acute appreciation of time or
rhythm.
The Hotel Grunewald.
The grand dining hall of the Hotel
Grunewald, in New Orleans, La., which
was opened recently is considered to
be the finest in America. To accomplish
this required a lavish expenditure of money
and rare exhibition of good taste. Seven
great tapestry paintings by celebrated
masters adorn the decorated walls, which
are set off in mahogany wainscoting, while
the ceilings are in green and gold with
unique electric lighting effects. The hall
truly presents a wealth of artistic decora-
tion. The Times-Democrat in a recent
issue speaks enthusiastically of " the most
beautiful, rare, and costly interior decora-
tions" of this salle a manger.
When the usual call for news was made
yesterday at the Emerson warerooms, Mr.
Rosenberg mentioned that his sales this
week included an Emerson upright to
Miss Lucy Cleveland, niece of Ex-Presi-
dent Cleveland.
In former years the holiday season was
exceptionally dull at the piano wareiooms.
This year, with scarcely a day's intermis-
sion, good and frequent sales have been
the rule in the retail department of nearly
Felten & Guilleaume's Steel flusic Wire.
all New York manufacturers.
Beckh's Pure Silver Wire.
Frank Schilling's music store, Oswego,
Beckh's Silver Plated Copper Wire.
N. Y., was burglarized Monday and $6o
was stolen from the safe. A boy named
HAnriACHER, SCHLEHHER & CO., Frank Murray has been arrested and as he
Sole Agents for
has been mixed up in several affairsof this
209 BOWERY, NEW YORK.
U. S. AND CANADA.
kind before he is likely to be the guest of
the State for a lengthy period.
ESTABLISHED IN 1849.
Thomas E. Scanlan, president of the New
England Piano Co., has been spending
some days of the past week in Chicago
in relation to his business interests.
D. D. Luxton, formerly of Luxton &
Black, Buffalo, is now connected with the
J. A. NorrisCo., Chicago, in the capacity
of salesman.
Among the members of the trade in town
during the week were Mr. Mackie, of the
Mackie Piano, Organ & Music Co., Roches-
ter, N. Y., and W. L. Pace, City Music
House, Denison, Texas.
FINEST TONE,
General Julius J. Estey and J. Gray and
J. Harry Estey were in town yesterday
BEST WORK AND
to attend a meeting of the Estey in-
terests,
and to inspect the new Estey
MATERIAL.
building, corner Fifth avenue and Seven-
teenth street.
PRICES MODERATE AND 7 0 0 0 0 M A D E EVERY INSTRUMENT
Black & Hedge succeed the old firm of
TERMS REASONABLE.
AWn IN USE
FULLY WARRANTED.
Luxton & Black in Buffalo, N. Y.
for flusical Strings.
PIANOS
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE.
PIANO KEYS AND CASES
EMERSON PIANO CO.
The New York Piano Key Co. is not only maintaining
its reputation of making the best Piano and Pipe Organ
Keys in this country, but have added to their plant a first-
class Piano Case flaking Department, and guarantee to
furnish the very best of casework at the lowest price
possible.
Office and factory for both departments at Peterboro, N. H
BOSTON.
NEW YORK.
CHICAGO.
Highest Grade Pianofortes
(WREST-PIN AND STRINGER SYSTEMS.)
LISZT, CHURCH, CHAPEL and PARLOR
ORGANS.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Haines Brothers
Since 1851 the
[INCORPORATED]
FACTORIES
East 133d Street and Alexander Avenue
Has been before the trade and public*
The 1896 product eclipses any
previous advances
made by the
Company.
New York
Popular
Grands
HIGH GRADE
LEADER ?g§ DEALER
Pianos.
NEW YORK 1
Received the
HIGHEST AWARD
World's Columbian
Exposition,
Chicago, 1893.
The Krell Piano Co., Factory
LARGEST IN THE WEST
THE KRELL PIANO CO, CINCINNATI, 0.
Ninth, Harriet,
GEO. C. CRANE CO.
Eastern Representative
174 Fifth Ave., bet. 22d and 23d 5ts., New York.
Richmond and
Carr Streets
Cincinnati. Ohio.
LUDWIG
318 TO 322 WEST 43d ST.
CHICAGO 1
PIANOS
Per M Years
Made on Honor
Sold on ftortl
THE BEST ONLY
O F T AT T T V THE
\S\->J\LJ±
1 X STRICTLY HldH ORAM
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
PRICE
T.™* At
M-
McPhail PianoC*
Boston, Mass.
t>68, 970, 972
SOUTHERN
BOULEVARD
Winning its Way to Fame
N E W YORK
The
MANUFACTURER OF.
Upright Pianos
Grand Pianos
Harps
PIANO
MILLS AND OFFICE:
ERD PIANO CO., Saginaw, Mich.
QEO.
OF THE
HIGHEST
GRADE
DOLGEVILLE, N. Y.
K E I F W A R T H , Manufacturer of P I A N O - F O K T E C O V -
Dealers should write to the
ACTIONS
Sounding Boards, Bars, Guitar and Mandolin
er,
W.
E R E D 8TKLNG8, Mid dealer in MUSIC W I R E , Nog. 886 and
8KJOND AYMBTTM, bet. 33d and 33d Streets, Niw TOBK.
Inventor and Patentee of the DUPLEX BTBING OOVEBING MAOHINES.
PIANO ACTION CO.
SEAVERNS
Meets
the Most
Exacting
Demands
Factories, 113-125 Broadway, CAHBRIDGEPORT, HAS5.

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