Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 40 N. 25

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THE CONVENTION AT PUT-IN-BAY.
SEVENTY-FOUR PAG
THE
fflJJIG TIRADE
VOL. X L . ' N o . 2 5 .
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, June 24,1905.
SINGLE COPIES, 10 CENTS.
$2.00 PER YEAR.
SIGNOR CARUSO and
THE W E B E R PIANO
The Great Operatic Tenor adds another signal recognition
of the W E B E R ' S Individuality and Beauty of Tone
THE WEBER PIANO COMPANY, Aeolian Hall.
Gentlemen :—The Opera Company, as you know, will begin its tour on
Monday in Boston, and I would appreciate it very much indeed if you will
arrange with your representatives to provide me with one of your incomparable
instruments in the various cities we will visit.
I should feel very much at loss to be without a Weber piano, as I have
become very much attached to the exquisite tone of these superb instruments.
No other piano possesses a tone which blends so well with the human
voice or is as satisfactory to the vocal artist as the Weber.
Appreciating your kindness, I remain,
Very sincerely,
ENRICO CARUSO.
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' P H E same qualities which Kave caused the Weber Piano to be the instrument selected by the great
- •*• singers of the day, also make it the ideal piano for private homes. Its sympathetic tone, richness
and beauty of voice have given it a. position pre-eminent among the great pianos of the world.
The latest Weber creation, the Small Grand (smaller even than the Baby Grand) is being placed
in many homes throughout the country where heretofore, owing to lack of space, only an upright
could be accommodated. In bringing the superb tone of the Weber Gra.nd into so small a compass
this new instrument has become a subject for the wonder and admiration of the foremost judges of
musical quality and authorities everywhere,
The prices of the Weber Sma.ll Gr&nd are $750 &nd $850—purchasable on
moderate monthly payments or subject to a ten per cent, discount for ca.sK.
The Weber Jirt Catalog sent upon request.
The Weber P1&.1Y0 Company, Aeolian Hall
362 FIFTH AVENUE, ne^r 34th Street. NEW YORK
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THE MUSIC TRADE
THE CELEBRATED
REVIEW
C a u t i o n J& The buying public will
please not confound the genuine S O-H-M-E-R
Piano with one a* A aimilar «ouadiag name of
A cheap grades
VOSE PIANOS
BOSTON.
They have 1 reputation of
FIFTY YEARS
for Superiority in those
which are most essential In • Firs*
Class Piano.
HEADS THE LIST OP THB
HIGHEST GRADE
SONS
CO.
VOSE
PIANOS
BOSTON,
MASS,
AND IS AT tVESENT THB MOO?
POPULAR AMD PREFERRED BY
THB LBAD1'.4G ARTISTS .• .• .•
SOHMER &
New York Wareroomtt
•OHUIER BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE, COR. 22d STREET.
The Book for Tuners
BACfi
A revised edition of "The Tuners
Guide" is tust off the press. It is the
e<.cknowledged authority on the sub-
ject of tuning, toning, regulating,
and repairing, and has been endorsed
by leading tuners everywhere as
being the most complete work of its
kind published. Every tuner and
every salesman should possess at
copy. It comes in convenient size.
cloth bound, over one hundred pages,
illustrated. Sent to any address in
North America, upon receipt of one
dollar*
EDWARD LYMAN BILL, Publish**.
1 Madison Avenue, New York.
Pianos
GRAND AND UPRIGHT
deceived Highest Award at the United States
Centennial JffeMMtfon, 1876, and are admitted to
be the most Celebrated Instruments of the Age.
Guaranteed for fire years. ^"Illustrated Cata-
logue furnished on application. Price reasonable.
Terms favorable.
Wareroom*: 337 E. 33d ST.
Factory: from 333 to 345 E. 33d St., N. Y.
LINDEmN
AND 5ONS
PIANOS
The BAILEY
PIANO CO
*P *rT M * n u f a o l u r * r of
POR OVER
60
YEARS
MADE
ON <»
HONOR
«C «C
PIANO-FORTES
138th St. and Canal Place
New York
WESTERN OFFICE :
Room 403. St«inw«.]r Hall, 17 Van B U N K St.. ChiaaJ*.
THE BE5T ONLY
STRICTLY HIQH QRADE
Price
M. M c P H A I L PIANO CO.
= = = = = BOSTON, MASS.
WRITE
* FOR
TERMS
r.
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
H.
PALMER
THE
SOLD
ON
MERIT
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY
B. H. JANSSEN
1881-1883 PARK AVE.
ARTISTIC and ELEGANT.
GEO.
Catalogue
sent
on request.
First-Class Dealers Wanted in Unoccupied Territory.
P. BENT,
MANUFACTURER,
BENT BLOCK, CHICAGO.
NEW YORK
Grands, tprights
Write
for Catalogue
W w m a i , 9 N. Liberty St. Factory. Block
of E. Lafayrttt AM., Alktn and Lannla Stt.,
The Gabler Piano, an art product in 1854,
represents to-day 50 years of continuous improvement.
Ernest Gabler & Brother,
409-413 East 107th Street, New York.

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