Music Trade Review

Issue: 1951 Vol. 110 N. 2

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How does
the Steinway
fit the future?
The more uncertain times become, the more inclined your customers will be to buy
with an eye to the future. As a Steinway dealer, you are in a position to sell them the one
piano that will provide them with enduring satisfaction, musically and financially.
Any customer will welcome the assurance that he can purchase a Steinway with
complete confidence—since Steinway quality never changes. However conditions may vary,
Steinway & Sons continues, as always, to apply the highest standards of materials
and workmanship to every Vertical and Grand bearing its signature. So conscientiously is
the Steinway made throughout that it will retain its beauty of line and its glorious tone
indefinitely. In every particular, it will always be worthy of the Steinway name.
The initial cost of the Steinway may be higher, but in the long run your customer's
investment is returned to him many times over. This is, indeed, the most economical of
pianos—and, in terms of the present and the future, the wisest of choices.
Steinway & Sons
STEINWAY HALL
109 West 57th Street
New York 19, N. Y.
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
ESTABLISHED 1879
FEBRUARY
Vol. 110 — No. 2
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REVIEW
2851st ISSUE
S E R V I N G
T H E
M U S I C
I N D U S T R Y
F O R
CARLETON CHACE, Editor
O V E R
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Y E A R S
OUR COVER
Contents
MID-YEAR MEETING OF THE N.A.M.M. DIRECTORS
IN WASHINGTON
5
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS ARE IMPORTANT IN HELPING MEMBERS
WITH PUBLIC RELATIONS
6
by CHARLES CROSJEAN, New York University
BUSINESS AS WE SEE IT—EDITORIAL
Former "(i-man Mo. 1" Melvin Purvln and his
family, in their home in Florence, S. C, gather
around the Kimball French Provincial Model
purchaned from the Hollovvay Music House. He
in now associated with the American Broadcast-
ing Co.'s station WJMX in Florence.
ADVERTISING INDEX
American Piano Plate Co
31
AmscQ Wire Products Co
31
Bauer Bench Co
26
Beach Instrument Co
26
Bremen Piano Corp
19
Brodwin Piano Co
26
Central Commercial Co. (Organo Div.)
7
Conover-Cable Piano Co
23
Dampp-Chaser, Inc
28
Estey Piano Corp
13
Gulbransen Co
4
Hardman.. Peck & Co
27
Howe, Albert H
31
Janssen Piano Co
25
Kelly Co., O. S
31
Kim boll Co., W. W
27
Kirstein's
26
Kohler & Campbell, Inc
21
Kranich & Bach
Outside Back Cover
McMackin's Piano Service
31
Maas Organ Co
17
National Piano Corp
27
North Hudson Woodcraft Co
31
Orr, Samuel
26
Paragon Foundries
31
Pfriemer, Inc., Chas
31
Pratt, Read & Co., Inc
31
Rockwell School of Tuning
31
Schaff Piano String Corp
31
Steinway & Sons
2
Starr Piano Co
27
Tuners Supply Co
31
Vilm, Inc., Vincent
31
Weaver Piano Co
27
Weser Piano Co
27
Wickham Piano Plate Co
30
Wood & Brooks
9
Wurlitzer Co., Rudolph (Organ Div.)
IS
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, FEBRUARY, 1951
10
by CARLETON CHACE, Editor
SUCCESSFUL NEW YORK PIANO WORKSHOPS
12
N.A.M.M. NEWS
18
A.M.C. NOTES
20
WASHINGTON HIGHLIGHTS
22
TELEVISION
24
PIANO TUNING IN REVIEW
by ALEXANDER HART, Technical Editor
OBITUARIES
29
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25 & 30
W. W. Radcliffe,—Mrs. Ida A. Trefz—George J. Krumscheid—
Robert Cable—William J. Dougherty—Foster J. Schumacker
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