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Supreme for
Seventy Years
principles of perfeS tone
gradually produced the newer,
finer Weber, the Qrand ZModel
of 1&67.
cAlbert Weber, Senior, was
a musician of note. His
ideals were embodied in his
firS square piano —made
in 1852.
TKe WEBER PIANO
\ V THEN a piano stands pre-eminent during Seventy Years there
* * a r e definite reasons for this prestige which representative
dealers can turn to sales advantage because they are strong reasons
why prospective purchasers should seled the Weber.
The Weber is the piano of broad mu-
sical purpose: Full tone and brilliant
for concert work, mellow and sympa-
thetic for intimate home use. It is an
instrument developed on the principle of
the perfect human voice, which in its
full expression is deep, brilliant, sonorous
and smooth.
During Seventy Years the Weber has
served as a sublime medium for the in-
spired art of the great pianists: Pade-
rewski, Hofmann, Rosenthal, Carreno—
all have enthused over the superior and
enduring qualities of the Weber.
In the world of Opera, the Weber list
of distinguished patrons has included
Homer, Farrar, Bonci, Calve, Schumann-
Heinck, Sembrich, Abbott, Cavalieri,
Gadski, Morena, Martinelli, Scotti,
van Rooy, Plancon, Journet and others.
In the field of Composers, the Weber
has met the severe test and won praise
from Puccini, Humperdinck and Wolf-
Ferrari, and from such authoritative
conductors as Hertz, Colonne and
Vigna.
Weber ZModels include
the 'Baby Qrand, the
Small ''Parlor Qrand and
the Weber Uprights
The Weber has not been content with
local laurels alone, its glory has been in-
ternational. The Weber is one of the
three American Pianos whose world-
wide demand has required factories in
Europe and America.
The S r weet Tone Weber" is more than a trade
phrase, it's a recognition of musical quality
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The AEOLIAN COMPANY
NEW YORK
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