Music Trade Review

Issue: 1940 Vol. 99 N. 11

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, NOVEMBER,
NEW PIANO MODELS ANNOUNCED THIS MONTH
New 40" Steinway <£ Sons Spinet
Hepplewhite
Above:
Wurlitzer Model
590 with
Concert Tone
Chamber
37" high
Left: Two new
Winter & Co.
models, 200
and Louis XV
200 which are
proving
popular
N.Y. Monthly
LuncheonsResumed
Monthly luncheons of the New York
piano trade were resumed when the first
of the Fall series was held at the Hotel
Buckingham on October 29th. No formal
program was set for this meeting but there
were several announcements made in-
cluding one by Albert Behning to the
affect that the regular year end luncheon
of the New York trade will be held as
usual at the National Republican Club on
Monday. December 30th at 12.30 P. M.
Notices for this meeting, which is always
[MJPPK
opens wide the doors of fine
music and the means of reproducing the
world's finest piano recordings.
The C r 'pp<'n 'Inter prctone' is a new
kind of piano, a *Dlodern 'Piano. . . .
// supplies fingers, technique, ability.
It wakes ALL the ^lusic of the World
available uifh all the delicacy and ease
of personal interpretation. . . .
Two new Amplitone models. Regency and
Hepplewhite by Kohler & Campbell, Inc.
36" high
largely attended, will be sent out later.
Chauncy D. Bond, Weaver Piano Co.,
York, Pa., was given credit for coming the
longest distance to attend the luncheon.
Earl Rice of Strawbridge & Clothier,
Philadelphia came next, Clarence M.
Pettit, L. Bamburger & Co., Newark next.
Theodore E. Steinway, President of Stein-
way & Sons next door to the Hotel claimed
to have come the shortest distance but
was beaten out and outdistanced in a
photo finish by his retail manager Byron
H. Collins, the latter having his office on
the ground floor while the former's is on
the third floor.
It was just a good fellowship gathering
all around and among those present were:
Theodore E. Steinway, Albert Stuerki,
Byron H. Collins, Henry W. Wickham,
David A. Smith, Albert Behning, Peter H.
Hartman, P. R. Bowers, Jerome H. Ackerly,
Charles W. Paul, W. A. Mennie, Chauncey
D. Bond, Clarence M. Pettit, Earl Rice, W.
H. Bowles, Gustave Behning, Hermann
Irion, A. L. Zeisler, J. C. Van Straten, H. A.
Koehlinger. W. J. Dougherty, Phillip Gor-
don, Carleton Chace and others.
Radio Station Buys Storytone
N
THE CRIPPEN COMPANY
WF.STPOT{T TOINT, Jit ASS.
40 inches high
EWS has been received at Story &
Clark headquarters from B. C. Bruce,
general manager of Joske Bros. Music
Center, San Antonio, Texas, of sales of
several Storytones including a style EL to
KTSA, San Antonio's major broadcasting
station.
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Chicago and the Mid- West
Steinway salon dedicated at
Wurlitzer Cincinnati store
The new Steinway Salon at the Cin-
cinnati, store of the Rudolph Wurliter Co.
was formerly dedicated on October 23rd.
To celebrate the event, a special concert
and reception was given at the Pavilion
Caprice in the Netherland Plaza Hotel in
the afternoon. Rudolph Ganz, celebrated
pianist, composer and conductor, played
a superb concert on the Steinway. Selec-
tions from Bach. Mozart, Brahms, Debussy,
and two of his own compositions were
played with all his characteristic verve
and brilliance before a large and enthu-
siastic audience. Tickets for the concert
were free to the public. The demand was
many times the capacity of the audito-
rium and hundreds had to be turned
away. A larger audience was reached,
nevertheless, because part of Mr. Ganz's
program was broadcast over Station
WKRC.
The following day there was open
house at the Piano Salon of the Wurlit-
zer Store. The special guest of honor was
William R. Steinway, general European
Manager of Steinway & Sons.
Mr. Steinway expressed his pleasure
over the choice of Wurlitzer as exclusive
Steinway representative for Cincinnati.
"I am confident," he declared, "that this
great store with its rich musical heritage
and long merchandise experience, will
carry on the Steinway tradition for piano
excellence, and reflect credit on an hon-
ored name."
In addition to Wurlitzer executives and
members of the Board of Directors, many
local musical and civic notables were
present. From the House of Steinway there
were also present Paul H. Schundt, di-
rector, Roman de Majewski, director of
wholesale sales, and Edgar T. Daab, Mid-
West Representative. Among the Wur-
litzer executives were Rudolph Wurlitzer.
Chairman of the Board of Directors; R. C.
Rolfing, vice-president and general man-
ager; Ray Erlandson, vice-president and
sales manager of the chain of retail stores.
Walter Shuck is manager of the Cincin-
nati store..
Conn Interests
Buy Haddorff
P. E. Mason who was with the Haddorff
Piano Co. for many years will be sales-
manager of this new Continental division
with headquarters at 630 South Wabash
Ave., Chicago.
The purchase includes the name, good-
will, finished pianos, and all those in work
as well as the inventory of the Haddorff
Piano Co.
Chicago P. & O. Officers Elected
T the annual meeting of the Chicago
A
Piano and Organ Association held
on Oct. 24th at the Auditorium Hotel,
Roy E. Waite was elected president, Gor-
don Laughead, sales manager of the Story
& Clark Piano Co., first vice president.
Robert B. Fanning, Baldwin Piano Co.,
second vice president, Eugene Whalen,
W. W. Kimball Co.. treasurer and E. J.
Vogt, supply representative, secretary.
C. Heaton, Pacific Coast representa-
W
• tive of the Estey Piano Corp. has
been covering his territory by plane in re-
Merchandising of Pianos to Be cent months finding it saves much time
and he can cover much more ground. He
Handled by Continental
recently came as far east as New Orleans
Music Co.
and through Texas. He just completed
The Haddorff Piano Co., Rockford. 111. an extensive trip through the Northwest.
has been purchased by the financial in- "So far as the piano business goes for the
terests controlling C. G. Conn Ltd., Elk- balance of the year, sales look very good,"
hart, Ind. and the Continental Music Co. said Mr. Heaton, "and many dealers are
of which Paul M. Gazley is president will pursueing the refund principle in case a
prospect hesitates on account of the draft."
be the sales representatives.
SCENES AT DEDICATION OF STEINWAY SALON AT WURLITZER CINCINNATI STORE
The Rudolph Ganz recital, Rudolph Wurlitzer and William R. Steinway; Seated: Roman De Majewski, director of wholesale sales, Steinway Sons, William R. Steinway, General European Manager, Steinway & Sons, Paul H. Schmidt, Steinway director; Standing: Ray Erlandson, Wur-
litzer general manager of retail stores, Edgar T. Daab, mid-west Steinway representative and Walter Shuck, manager Wurlitzer Cincinnati Store.

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