Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 25

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THE
fflJJIC TFADE
VOL. XLI. No. 2 5 .
Published Every Satoday by Edward Lymn M a t 1 Madison Ave., New York, Dec. 23,1905.
SINGL
$!.OO°P P E! S VEA£ ENTS
Sat in w o o d
Porto Rico
( I'AklNARUWI
(ll'IANKSIS. )
The most expensive fancy wood used
in piano construction. Originally na-
tive in India and Ceylon, it has been
naturalized in both the Fast and West
Indies, Hahama and Florida. The finest
quality is obtained from Porto Rico and
San Domingo. It is very hard, heavy
and durable. Fine specimens are diffi-
cult to obtain. When this wood was
plentiful the natives used it in building
their homes, and now that it has be-
come so rare such woodwork is often
removed and sent to Xew York and
London for sale.
Weber Grand Pianos
T
HE beautiful piano pictured above (of which only a faint idea can be given in a newspaper illustration) is
typical of the exquisite craftsmanship of the Weber Factory, as shown in recent models of both Grands anil
Uprights. This Grand, with its graceful lines, the handsome sunburst effect of the veneers on the lid and the
delicate marquetry panels, is an example appealing to the most refined tastes.
]iut desirable as artistic cases always are, it is in the matter of its DISTINCT1VP T O N E that the Weber Piano particu-
larly excels. The virtuoso may bring to berr the greatest strength of his powerful fingers without exhausting the depths of
its tonal resources, while the amateur finds his more modest talents effectively enhanced by its sweet, sympathetic singing-
tone.
The Weber is given preference OVER ANY O T H E R P I A X O by the Conried Metropolitan Opera Company and
many other distinguished authorities at home and abroad. The Weber Piano is to-day representative of the artistic piano-
forte in its highest development.
THE WEBER PIANO CO.
AEOLIAN HALL, 362 Fifth Ave., near 34th St., NEW YORK
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THE:
THE
MUSIC TRADE
CELEBRATED
REVIEW
& The buying public will
please not confound the genuine S-O-H-M-E-R
Piano with one of a similar sounding name of
a cheap grade.
SOIMEB
VOSE PIANOS
BOSTON,
They
have il
I'epll I;| 1 ion of over
FIFTY YEARS
for Superiority in those qualities
which.-ire most essential in a First -
Class 1'hmo
HEADS THE LIST OF THE
HIGHEST GRADE
VOSE Sr
PIANO CO.
PIANOS
BOSTOM,
MASS.
AND IS AT PRESENT THE MOST
POPULAR AND PREFERRED BY
THE LEADING ARTISTS .• .• .•
IVIEIF?
&
New York Warerooms:
SOHMER BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE, COR. 22d STREET.
The Book for Tuners
Pianos
GRAND AND UPRIGHT
Received Highest Award at the United States
'Centennial Exhibition, 1876, and are admitted to
be the most Celebrated Instruments of the Age.
Guaranteed for five years. ^ " I l l u s t r a t e d Cata-
logue furnished on application. Price reasonable.
Terms favorable.
Warerooms : 237 E. 23d 5T.
Factory: from 233 to 245 E. 23d St., N. Y.
A revised edition of "The Tuners
Guide" is Just off the press. It is the
acknowledged 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 a.
copy. It comes in convenient size,
cloth bound, over one hundred pages*
illustrated. Sent to any a-ddress in
North America upon receipt of one
dollar.
EDWARD LYMAN BILL. Publisher,
Avenue, New York*
LINDET^AN
AND SONS
PIANOS
The BAIL
PIANO CO
*< ^C Manufacturer of ^ ^<
MADB
ON «'
HONOR
FOR OVER
60
YEARS
138th St. sind Carnal Plaice
THB BEST ONLY
STRICTLY HIGH GRADE
WRITE
• FOR
TERM*
PIANO-FORTES
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
A. M. M c P H A I L PIANO CO.
BOSTON, MASS.
New York
WESTERN OFFICE:
R o o m 4 0 3 , Steinwe,y Ha.ll. 17 Van Bur«m St..'
F .
H . P A L M E R .
THE
SOLD
ON
MERIT
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY
B. H. JANSSEN
1881-1883 PARK AVE.
NEW YORK
ESTABLISH El> 1848
5P(AN0S f
ARTISTIC and ELEGANT.
First-Ciass Dealers Wanted in Unoccupied Territory.
G E O . P . B E N T , ^MANUFACTURER,
Catalogue sent on request.
BENT BLOCK, CHICAGO.
Grands, Uprights HIGH GRADE
Write for Ca.ta.logue
Warerooms, 9 N. Liberty St. Factory. Block P Q U i m n r p Mrj
of E. Lafayotte Ave., Aiken and LanvaleSts. UdllUIIUI C, m i l .
The Gabler Piano, an art product in 1854,
represents to-day 51 years of continuous improvement.
Ernest Gabler & Brother,
Whitlock and Leggett Avenues, Bronx Borough, N. Y.

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