Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 21

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
I
T was nearly ninety years ago that the
first Chickering piano was made and that
marked the beginning of the American type
of pianos—clear and distinct from all others.
From the first, the Chickering won the
admiration of musicians of the early part of
the last century just as the Chickering piano
of to-day holds steadfast the admiration of
musicians of our time.
The Chickering creed has been through all the
intervening years to create betterments in piano making
wherever possible; and, it is the staunch maintenance
of those traditions which has made the Chickering an
appealing force to aesthetic tastes everywhere.
It has made the Chickering distinct—individual—
idealistic.
The Chickering tradition means much to the
creative forces in the Chickering factory.
It means that the memory is there—the ideals are
there; and, the purpose is there to faithfully uphold the
Chickering traditions in every consistent manner possible.
GHjtrkmng & Bam
Division American
Piano Co.
BOSTON, MASS.

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