Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 56 N. 4

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PLAYER SECTION
NEW YORK, JANUARY 25, 1913.
The Auto Pneumatic Action
meets every demand of the
scientist, mechanic and artist.
This player action is used in the
big majority of the highest grade
players — instruments recognized
as "perfected player-pianos."
If the players you push con-
tain this player
mechanism
Sectional view of the AUTO PNEU-
MATIC ACTION, showing complete
instrument and double primary and
power pneumatics and "Soloist" de-
vices. Also bellows and folding pedals.
The arrows show the air currents as
they are drawn into the instrument
and finally exhausted through the
valves on back of main bellows.
no p l a y e r can be b e t t e r .
Auto Pneumatic Action Company
WILLIAM J. KEELEY, President
619-629 West 50th Street
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NEW YORK CITY
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TfcHE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
THE BRILLIANT RUSSIAN PIANIST
TINA LERNER
RECORDS HER PLAYING FOR THE
VOLTEM
MUSIC ROLLS
Miss Lerner at the Voltem Recording Piano in the studio of The Wilcox & White Co., Meriden.
Miss Lerner is acknowledged to be among the greatest of pianists, and many
competent judges have declared her without a peer among her sex. At the age
of 22 she holds a permanent rank in Germany, Russia, England and America.
Four of her interpretations are listed in the January catalogue as follows:
Barcarolle (Fifth) Key A minor
Etude, Op. 10, No. 5 (Black Key)
Nocturne, Op. 48, No. 2 . .
Valse Caprice, On Strauss's Waltz
Rubinstein
Chopin
Chopin
Tausig
Man lebt nur einmal—(One lives but once)
The Wilcox & White Co.
Business
Established
18T7
Meriden, Conn.

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