Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 24

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From an address by W. J. Henderson
Dean of N ew York Music Critics
"Since Liszt's day pianos and pianists have grown much. The
resources ofpiano technic are now immensely beyond Liszt's con­
ceptions. His transcendentalstudies are no longer tr?tnscendental
Men of our own time have stood upon them and reached their
fingers towards the stars. And all that these wizards of the
keyboard ha'Ve wrought and all that their successors may
disco'Ver rest upon the superb stringing ofthe modern piano
made practicable by Jonas Chickering."
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World Famous, Exclusively Chickering Artists, Making
Trans· Continental Tours, Season 1923 · 1924, Include
JOSEF LHEVINNE
EJ~LY NEY
PHILIP GORDON
JAN CHIAPUSSO
MAURICE DUMESNIL
EllUL TELMANYI
ERNO DOHNANYI
GERMAINE SCHNITZER
GUY MAIER
and many other:r
LEE PATTISON
ALFRED MIROVITCH
RENEE CHEMET
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STEINWAY
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On(' of the contributory reasons why th e Steinway
Pi an o is recognizl:d as
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HUNDREDTH
ANNIVERSARY YEAR
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The World's Standard
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m ay be fo und in th e fact that s in ce its incep tion it has
been made und e r th e su pe rvis io n of m embers of ti ll' Ste in­
way family, a nd cmbodit:d in it are ce rtain im p ru vt! lIl c nts
found in no or lh:: r i ll ~t rllm {'tl t.
It is not mcrc:ly th e cOlpln:lIafi011 of woo rl, fdt :" and
ml'tals, hut it is the kn o w in g h u':.f.! to combine th em in
ord('r to produ ce th e hi gh t'!"t musical r...:su lt s w hich h as
JTl {Jd(~ th e Stein way the pi a no by which all others are
lTI{';t:.,ured.
AMERICA'S OLDEST
WORLD RENOWNED
THE STEINWA Y
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is a wo rk of c r eative lIrt which s tands alone-u nq ua li -
fied ly the best.
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STEINWAY & SONS
LONDON
NEW YORK
Since 1844
SUCCESS
is assured the dtale r who takes advantage of
The Baldwin Co-operative Plan
which offers every opportunity to r ep resent under th e most favo rab le
co nd it ions a co mplete line of hi gh -grade pianos, players a nd reproducers.
For information write
mtt~i$albUlin fittlUl Qt'mupanv
1lIco ,-porated
Chicago
St. Loui.
Dalla.
Cincinn a ti
Indianapolis
Louisv ill e
PEASE
:\"e w York
D (,tl ver
PEASE PIANO CO.
Sa n F I'a ncisco
General Officu
Bronx, N. Y. C.
Leggett Ave. and Barry St.
MEHL . ~>~ N
PIANOS
HA Leader Among Leaders"
PAUL G. MEHLIN & SONS
Warerooms:
509 Fifth Ave •• near 42d St.
Broadway from 20th to 21st Slo.
WEST NEW YORK. N. J.
Factories: CHICAGO
and Wellington PlaDoe; CuoIa.lolo
Euphona Reprodu.ciq ~-P\a.,en
Pianos, Players and Reproducing Pianos
GENERAL OFFICES
Establi.hed
1860
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lQiano5
A PIANO OF NOTABLE DISTINCTION
Established 1842315 North Howard St.,BALTIMORE ,MD.
BIDDLE
MANUFACTURING
CORPORATION
The EASY-TO-SELL Line
New York City
Cypress Avenue, at 133rd Street
I BA~~!i.'~!Q~~os 1
l305 South Wabash Avenue
KNABE
The World's Best Piano
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711 Milwaukee Ave.• CHICAGO
Cundler BldK .
Alleata, G.
CHICAGO
THE MOST COSTLY PIANO IN THE WORLD
AQUALITY PRODUCT
FOR OVER
QUARTER OF A CENTURY
Offices' •
~ ,",Conover, Cable, Kingsbu ry
~ Buphon .. Solo Euphona and
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BOSTON
Schulz Upright Piano
Schulz Player-Piano
Schulz Small Grand
Schulz Electric Expression Piano
THE CABLE COMPANY
MUZlllt & ~nmltu
FACTORIES
Founded 1869
More Than 180.000 Piano. and Player·Piano. Made and Sold Since 1893
MaiD Office aDd Factories:
NEW YORK
M. Schulz Co.
POOLE,
~BOSTON"'"
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CHICAGO
WAREROOMS
39th St. and Fifth Ave.
NEW YORK
Division American Piano Co,
GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
AND
PLAYER PIANOS
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