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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE BAILEY PIANO CO.
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One of the Most Popular Malcolm Love Piano Styles.
Manufacturers of
PIANO-FORTES
Park Avenue and 130th to 131st Street
NEW
YORK
R«ll»bU RepraicntstlTM Wanted In tllOpan Ttrritory.
Writ* tot oar Catalog and Latest Proportion to tho Trad*.
£. P. CARPENTER COMPANY,
BRATTLEBORO, TT., U. S. A.
line
MALCOLM LOVE
ALEXANDER
Pianos
WATERLOO
Organs
Profitable for the dealer
to handle=
WATERLOO ORGAN CO.
Factories :
WATERLOO,
The Malcolm Love pianos, manufactured unisons throughout, except in wound bass
by the Waterloo Organ Co., Waterloo, N. strings; overstrung bass; third or sosten-
Y., have long held a high place in the affec- uto pedal; new patent capo d'astro or press-
tions of discriminating dealers who prize ure bar; double repeating grand action; lost
them for their various attributes and indi- motion preventative attachment. The case
PIANO MANUFACTURERS
vidual features of tone, touch, mechanism, is double veneered on hard wood and finished
160 East I26th Street
workmanship 'and general finish. Their ap- in Circassian walnut, American burl walnut,
preciation of the Malcolm Love instruments figured San Domingo mahogany, American
£HEW YORK
is based upon a knowledge of the satisfaction quarterer oak and English oak. Elegantly
which they have given their customers—for, carved raised panels; elaborately carved and
after all, a piano that doesn't act as a trade ornamental pilasters; rolling fall music desk
augmenter is not worth handling. The in- lull length of piano; richly carved trusses;
"THE
only work published that treats exhaustively of the strument shown herewith is a Malcolm Love
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all moldings and trusses in solid woods to
technical development of the American piano, its pre-
cursors, and the personalities connected therewith, including-
cabinet upright grand, style 7. Its dimen- match case; nickel-plated brackets and ham-
the early piano and harpsichord makers of New York, Balti-
more, Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, etc. Praised and com- sions are: height, four feet, eight inches;
mended by the press and world's greatest authorities. 350
mer rail; nickel-plated continuous hinges
pages, cloth, price $2.00.
width, five feet, four inches; depth, two feet, on fallboard and top; best grade ivory.keys
Address, J. B. SPILLANE,
three inches. It has seven and one-third oc-
3 E. 14th Street, New York taves; full iron frame; grand scale; three and ebony sharps. The Wessell, Nickel &
Gross action used.
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THE RENOWNED
REMAKING ST. PAUL'S ORGAN.
chased." Although England was not fam-
ous as an organ builder, the St. Paul's organ
Little Left of Instrument Installed in 1802 Except has given satisfaction from the first.
Case and Front Pipes.
"It is no wonder that the organ has worn
St. Paul's Chapel will be without a pipe out," said Mr. Odell. "No organ in the city
been used as much as has the one in
organ until the latter part of October, for has
St. Paul's. For the last twenty years it
it has been found necessary to reconstruct the has been used for services at least once every
MANUFACTURED BY
deep-toned instrument which has been in day. Then a teacher has had the use of it
use there since 1802. Part of the organ will for his pupils. In some places the action
be rebuilt with modern tubular pneumatic has worn until nothing is left."
It was in 1704 that the vestry of Trinity
action. There are only two church organs
HOGGSON & PETTIS MANUFACTURING CO.
decided
church needed a pipe organ.
in the city that have this action, it is said. Sufficient that-the
Organ Stop Knobs and Stems,
interest could not be aroused
The work is being done by Odell & Co., of among the members, however, and the sub-
64 and 66 Court Street, New Haven, Conn.
No. 407 West Forty-second street, who re- ject was dropped. In 1709 the vestry again
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took up the matter. Its records show that
built and enlarged the organ in 1870.
it was decided to have a "sett of organs,"
When
the
repairs
now
under
way
are
com-
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and "what we cannot afford ourselves we
458 & 460 pleted there will be little left of the original shall leave to God Almighty's good provi-
H
East 144th St.
organ except the case and the front pipes. dence." There was also a provision that the
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The vestry will not. allow the case to be pipes should be gilded. The first Trinity or-
touched, and, as it is oT strong construction gan was finally built in 1741 at a cost of
£520. It was constructed by Johann Gott-
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proved scales and has received good care, it will prob-
lob Kleum, of Dresden, who had worked
for Improved Baby Grand and Upright Pianos ably furnish a satisfactory covering for many
under Silbermann before settling in Phila-
which can be supplied at reasonable prices to those years to come.
The St. Paul's organ is delphia.
desiring. Highest references given and guarantee
known as the fifth of the Trinity parish ser-
The second organ acquired by Trinity
as to scientific accuracy of work. Have supplied
ies, and it is probably the oldest organ in came from England in 1764, and cost £850.
some prominent concerns.
1 3 0 T H STREET 4, PARK A V E .
the city. It was built in 1802 by George P. It was destroyed by fire in 1776. The third
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B. J. Hickey, who for a long- period had England, of London. In the contract it was organ, built in 1791 by Henry Holland, of
London, was removed after a number of
been connected with the salesrooms of John stipulated that "the cost is to be about the years to the German Reformed Church, on
Hoyt Music Co., Davenport, la., is now as- price of the one in Trinity Church, taking Norfolk street, near Stanton. The fourth
sociated with the Schlegel-McNevin Piano into consideration the advanced price, if any organ was destroyed by fire, and the fifth
has arisen since the one in Trinity was pur- is the one now being repaired.
Co., of that city.
Scftencke Piano £©•
Spillane's Risiory or *
Jftierican Pianoforte
KELLER BROS.
PIANOS * * *
KELLER & VAN DYKE,
*! CO.
S£ o P I A N O S
Scientific Scale Drawer