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In the finest homes... on the concert stage
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Baldwin dealers can be proud of the piano
they sell—a piano with a great name,
crafted in a great tradition — a piano that
is making more and more appearances in
America's finest homes.
And the Baldwin is the choice of great
concert artists at home as well as on the
concert stage.
That is the story of Baldwin's acceptance
by those who expect the finest in the piano
of their choice — an acceptance that influ-
ences all those who are seeking a fine piano
for their homes. That is the story of the
1952 advertising campaign for Baldwin —
to be dramatically and powerfully told to
your customers in outstanding national
publications.
BALDWIN . . . the choice of Arrau, Battista, Bernstein,
Bolet, Ciccolini, Copland, Doroti, Fiedler, Flagstad,
Francescatti, Gieseking, Goldovsky, Roy Harris, Jo-
hana Harris, Henriot, Amparo Iturbi, Jose Iturbi, Kube-
lik, Luboshutz and Nemenoff, Moiseiwitsch, Monteux,
Munch, Pennario, Piatigorsky, Pinza, Pons, Sanroma,
Spivakovsky, Stravinsky, Szigeti, Tcurel, Traubel,
Whittemore and Lowe, Wild, and many others.
BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY Cincinnati 2, Ohio
Builders of: Baldwin Grand Pianos • Acrosonic Spinet Pianos • Hamilton Vertical <£. Grand Pianos • Baldwin Electronic Organs
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW, MARCH, 1952