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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
R E V I E W , # March,
1931
Study of Child at the Piano by Anton Bruehl
SONG
FOR
YESTERDAY, they were smiling babies.
Today, they are small, exuberant be-
ings tensely eager to experiment with
the complex opportunities that are
their heritage. Airplanes, fast motor-
cars, new theories of human relation-
ships . . . all these are as natural to
their changing world as swimming-
holes and horses were to the vanished
world of their fathers and mothers.
And these parents of modern chil-
dren . . . their lot is not easy. How
often they meet, from wide eyes that
still are dewy and bright with baby-
hood, a gaze that seems to brand
them as beings in an unknowing and
antique world.
But there still remain some un-
changing, fundamental things that
serve to connect all generations, all
men. . . . Of these is art. In its highest
THE
I N S T R U M E N T
PARENTS
form, art clears like a heady and
magic breeze through time, fashions,
customs and all the barriers and bor-
ders of the world. The melody that
swirls gaily up from some village in the
Caucasus loses little of its ecstasy in
far-away Virginia. The father who
has in common with his son one
great melody . . . one sweet, sur-
passing song, has not been left
entirely behind.
For generations such art . . . music
that provides a colorful interest
within which parents and children
develop a sustained relationship . . .
has been provided by the Steinway.
Instrument of genius favored by vir-
tually every great musician from Liszt
to Hofmann . . . beautiful object of
art in polished woods and ivory . . .
the Steinway is the incomparable
O F T H E
source of music in the cultured home
of Europe and America. It stands
ever ready to render your children its
uncommon service . . . to furnish in-
struction to them, their children and
even their children's children . . . to
attract and entertain their friends
. . . to sing their songs of love, of
reverie . . . and r a d i a t e about
them, as a superb decoration, the
magnificence of its tradition.
A new Steinway Upright piano can
be bought for a total as low as
A new Steinway
Babv Grand at
51375
As theSreinway is made in New York City, this price, naturally,
must be "plus transportation" beyond New York and its suburbs.
10% down £££
Used pianos accepted in partial exchange. If
there is no Steinway dealer near you, write for
information to Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall,
109 West 57th Street, New York.
I M M O R T A L S
AN EXAMPLE OF STEINWAY NATIONAL ADVERTISING
STEINWAY
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