Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 25

Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
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ELLY NEY
ONE of the outstanding concert pianists of the day whose
playing may be heard on instruments equipped with the
(Licensee) *
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Mme. Ney, in her New York debut, at once inscribed her name among the most powerful
of Beethoven's interpreters. "She is no stickler for the letter of the law, Beethovenian or
otherwise," writes a critic of her first performance, "but she had ideas about the music, and
she created a mood unconventional but not inappropriate to the spiritual titan of sculptur'
esque sounds."
few of the many pianos equipped with the Welte-Mignon
BALDWIN
BUSH & LANE
CONOVER
HARDMAN
KIMBALL
KRAKAUER
KRANICH &. BACH
MEHLIN & SONS
H. F. MILLER
SOHMER
ST1EFF
VOSE
AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION CO., 12TH AVE. AND 51ST STREET, NEW YORK CITY
*Thb modernized Welte-Mignon is Licensed under the original Welte patents
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