Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 56 N. 8

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PLAYER SECTION
NEW YORK, FEBRUARY
22, 1913.
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The High Quality of the AUTO PNEUMATIC
ACTION is proven by the player pianos
that contain it. Its musical achievements
are founded on these expression devices.
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This is the Auto Pneumatic Action
The Tempo Modulator
enables the operator to
attain the beautiful shad-
ing of the music that is
always admired in the
performance of an ac-
complished pianist.
The "Soloist" Attachment
enables the performer to
subdue or bring out either
the bass or the treble, or
both, and is most useful
and effective in accom-
paniment and in playing
dance music.
The Automatic Music
Roll G u i d i n g Device
makes the music track
accurately.
The Flexible Striking
Fingers produce the same
quick, elastic, "Human-
like" stroke that charac-
terizes the performance
of an artist.
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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 aa
they are drawn into the instrument
and finally exhausted through the
valves on back of main bellows.
The perfection to which rendition by the Auto Pneumatic Action
attains is proven by the reputation of the player pianos containing
this player mechanism. Be sure the player pianos you sell contain
the Auto Pneumatic Action and then no other player can be better.
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Auto Pneumatic Action Company
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WILLIAM J. KEELEY, President
619-629 West 50th Street, NEW YORK CITY
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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
ANOTHER GREAT ARTIST
GOTTFRIED GALSTON
Records His Interpretations for the
VOLTEM MUSIC ROLLS
Galston at the Voltem Recording Piano in the Studio of The Wilcox & White Co., Meriden, Conn.
He made his artistic debut in Leipsic in 1900. Since then he has played
in all the centers of culture in Europe from London and Paris eastward to
St. Petersburg and Moscow. Also he has made a tour of Australia and New Zealand. He
is now revealing his wonderful art in a series of concerts throughout the United States.
Five of his interpretations are now ready, as follows:
Etude, Op. 10, No. 2,
(Chromatic Study)
Liebestraum, Dream of Love,
Nocturne, No. 3, O Love
Chopin

. . .
Liszt
La Campanella,
Waltz, Op. 39, No. 15,
Waltz, Op. 64, No. 1,
(Minute Waltz)
Paganini-Liszt
Brahms
Chopin
THE WILCOX & WHITE CO.
Pioneers in the Player Industry
MERIDEN, CONN.

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