Music Trade Review

Issue: 1907 Vol. 45 N. 24

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STEINWAY Cfjttfeertng
P IA NOS
One of the contributor/ reasons why the Steinway
piano la recognized a*
The Worlds Standard
may be found In the fact that since Its Inception It
has been made under the supervision of members of
the Steinway family, and embodied In it are certain
Improvements found In no other Instrument,
It is not merely the combination of wood, felts and
metals, but it Is the knowing how to combine them In
order to produce the highest musical results which
has made the Steinway the piano by which all others
are measured.
For over eighty-four years the leading exponents of
the latest developments in pianoforte construction
THE STEINWAY
MADE SOLELY BY
Is a work of creative art which stands alone—unquali-
fiedly the best.
CHICKERING & SONS
STEINWAY & SONS,
LONDON.
NEW YORK.
ESTABLISHED if«ji
BOSTON
HAMBURG.
HARDMAN, PECK & CO.'S
HARDMAN PIANOS
UPRIGHTS AND GRANDS
HENSEL
P I A N O S
PIANOS
= ! . . AUTOTONES
HARDMAN PIANO-PLAYER
ESTABLISHED
184Z
HARDMAN, PECK & CO.
138 FIFTH AVENUE
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NEW YORK
Write tor Terms and Territories
LUDWIG
=
PIANOS
=
PRIZE WINNERS
AT
PARIS, 1900
BUFFALO. 1901
U. S. A.
Paderewski's Choice
OF PIANOS IS
THE WEBER
Line of Pianos, Autotones and Piano-Players consists of
56 Different Styles, 34 of which are NEW this season
H A R R I N G T O N
:
LONDON. 1902
Piano history is being made rapidly in
these days.
There is no such thing as standing still
in piano manufacturing.
The piano that fails to progress is in
reality
retrograding.
No piano has of late made such rapid
progress, has so notably advanced
its artistic standards, as has the
Weber. The musical world has been
quick to appreciate this fact, and one
great artist after another has added
the weight of his personal indorse-
ment to the Weber's prestige.
The significance of Paderewski's exclu*
sive use of the Weber Piano on his
present concert tour is apparent to
every music lover.
THE WEBER PIANO COMPANY
AEOLIAN HALL, 362 Fifth Ave., r e a r 34th St., NEW 1 ORK
968 SOUTHERN BOVLEVARD, NEW YOR.K
"The Cable Company stand
fco-day tike world's greatest man-
sffccttawrs &$ pianos and organs."
—Chicago laurnal, March 15,
/ THE
N
CABLE
MANUFACTURERS OF
CONOVER PIANOS
CABLE PIANOS
KINGSBVRY PIANOS
PIANO
PLAYERS AND INNER
PLAYERS
CHICAGO COTTAGE
ORGANS = = = = =
i CHICAGO
GENERAL OFFICES
AND WARJCR.OOMS:
T h e Cable Company, Chi-
cago, are doubtless today the
greatest manufacturers of pianos
and organs in the world."—
Leslie's Weekly, May 26. 1904.
CABLE
BUILDING
CHICAGO
Faotorlea i CHICAGO and ST. CHARLES, ILL,
&/>e HENRY F. MILLER
GRAND (EL UPRIGHT
PIANOFORTE
STECK PIANOS
RODESCH l''Z CO.
DIXON
ILL.
HALF A CENTURY
of Honorable* Achievement and
Musical Pre-eminence.
Over 200 Steck Pianos are in dally use
in the public schools ol New York.
BOSTON, MASS.
Aeolian Hall
362 Fifth Avenue, near
34th Street, New York
The Player that fits any ordinary upright piano, without alterations whatever. Plays 88 notes direct from
tracker with eleven and a quarter inch rolls. Any standard 65-note roll can be used. Does not disfigure
piano nor interfere with the use of same for hand p'aying. P«dals so easy that a child can operate it.
Manufactured ^not assembled), including 88-note music rolls in our own plant at DIXON, ILL.

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