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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1881 Vol. 4 N. 6 - Page 15

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THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
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NEW ENGLAND
EENST GABLER,
Cabinet Organs Grand, Square, and Upright Pianofortes,
ESTABLISHED 18.>4:
MANUFACTURER OP
Eclipse all others in Important Improvements !
UPRIGHT PIANOS A SPECIALTY
Most Powerful, Melodious, Beautiful and Convenient.
Study their superb
Qualities and you will have no other. Catalogues and Testimonial
Books mailed free to applicants.
All my Pianos have my patent Agraffe Bell Metal Bar arrangement (Patented July, 1878, anw
ovember, 1875), and my Uprights have my patent metallic action frame cafet in one place (Pat-
ented May, 1877, and March, 1878), which has caused them to be pronounced by competent judges
NEW ENGLAND ORGAN COMPANY.
FACTORY AND WAREROOMS :
•Chief Offices, 1299 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
Gems from the Favorite Operas !
Opera at Home.
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THE BEST PIANOS MANUFACTURED.
220, 222, and 224 East 22d Street, N. T.
THE
MUSICAL
CABINETTO.
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'A revolution is likely to be worked in the musical world by
the introduction of the Musical Cabinetto."—London Morning Pout.
Just published. A collection of piano potpourris on all the favorite airs from over twenty of
the most popular operas of the day. No such collection of
OPERATIC PIANO MUSIC!
;bas ever before boon published in a single vo'utne. OPERA AT HOME contains all the best music
J n the following famous operas :
Bells of Corneville, Belle Helene. Boccaccio, Carmen, Fatinitza, Girofls-Giri.n'a, Grande
Duchesse, Jolie Parfumeuse, Martha. Madame Fa?art, Mefistofele, Mignon, Marjolaiue, Pinafore,
Pirates of Penzance, Royal Middy (See Cadet).
Price only $1.00 in 'boards. $1.50 in flexible cloth and gilt.
Each opera usually sells for from 50 ct j . to tl.OO, while in OPERA AT HOME the principal airs
xx over twenty operas can be obtained fur one dollar.
S. BRAINARD'S SONS,
PUBLISHERS,
Cleveland and Chicago.
THE THROAT IS ITS RELATIONS TO SINGING.
Will shortly "be Published- in Book Form, on Pine Paper, and
Handsomely Illustrated,
33E. WHITFIELD WARD'S Series of Articles on " The Throat and its Relations
to Singing," now running in the
MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
The Cabinetto is a small musical cabinet of strong and durable construc-
tion, a wonder of simplicity and prompt execution. The volume of tone, as
well as the time, being under the control of the operator, it is capable of ren-
dering sacred music with great expression; while it is equally adapted for
Secular Music, Songs, Operatic Selections, Waltzes, Polkas and Quadrilles. It
forms a splendid accompaniment in singing—is portable, ornamental, and free
from liability to get out of order.
The case is of solid bla#: walnut, nicely finished with gilt trimming, 20
inches long,16j£ inch.es wide, 13)4 inches high. Weight, boxed for shipping, 36
pounds.
Large Pipe Organs, Pianos and Reed Organs may all be seen operating
mechanically as Orguinettes, Musical Cabinets, and Cabinettos, at the most
novel and interesting music warerooms in the world.
THE MECHANICAL ORGUINETTE CO.,
831 B R O A D W A Y ,
(bet. 12th and 13th Streets,)
NEW
YORK.
RETAIL PRICE, Single Copies, 50 cents.
Special Terms to Newsdealers, Music Publishers, and to parties ordering in
quantities of not less than One Hundred Copies.
This is the Most Complete, Interesting, and Instructive Series of
Articles on tha Throat and Singing ever published.
NEARLY 40,000
"Matchless" Burden
Organs have been made and shipped to all parts of the World.
CHAPLAIN McCABE f 8 OPINION.—" There can be no mistake
made in purchasing a Burdett Organ, A poor organ—like poor
••art—is good for nothing. A rich, full-toned organ, like the Bur-
dett, ' is a thing of beauty and joy forever.' The Celeste stop
(jives a wierd effect to the music which is well nigh enchanting.
T would say to all our people: Be care'nl to avoid purchasing
poor organs that you will tire of in a week. I might mention
*ome that make me shuddor every time I sit down before them.
C. C. McCABE. D. D.,
Asst. Cor, Sec'y of Board of Church Extension of M. E. Church.
BUBY, QUEBEC, CANADA, April, 14,1880.
DEAR SIRS—I ought long ago to have written to say that the
• organ I bought from you (as Church Warden) for St. Paul's Church
in this place far surpasses our expectations iu every respect. Its
beautiful appearance, sweetness and strength of tone; its numer
ous combinations, from which thekir.d of music required can be
«o easily obtained, render it a great acquisition. I know no organ
•in the neighborhood that can begin to compete with it, though
there are several that cost much more than I paid you.
Faithfully yours.
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THE BUBDETT ORGAN CO.
BOBEttT COWLES.
Organs for the Parlor, School, Lodge, Church, etc., are
made by the
3URDETT ORaAN CO., Limited, ERIE, PENN'A.
5,000 PIANOS FOR THE TRADE.
We are now manufactnring the above number of Pianos exclusively for the Trade. Cash Dealers
throughout the country will find it to their interest to deal with us.
ELEGANT CASES!
GOOD TOME!
LOW PRICKS!
CHRISTIE & CO.,
213, 215, 217, 219, 221, 223 West 36th St., New York.
MITH
S AMERICAN.
ORGANS
ARE
THE BEST.
Manufactory and Principal Offices,
BOSTON, MASS
Branch Houses at Kansas City, Mo., and Atlanta, Ga.
Catalogue* sent Free on application.
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