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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1892 Vol. 16 N. 3 - Page 4

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
J\)e " Qrou/n " pianos and Organs.
There came to me, borne on a soft zephyr wing,
The notes of a melody Seraphs might sing.
A moment it lingered, then deftly it stole,
Through the drum of my ear to the depth of my
soul,
And held me enthralled in its strong silken spell,
While around and within me its waves rose and
fell,
Till the tinsel and tumults of earth were forgot,
And I stood, as a captive, fast chained to the
Spot,
And rode—in my spirit— a wide open sea
And laved in the bliss of a great harmony.
How long it enthralled me I cannot avow,
For I hardly am free from the spell of it now.
But I scarce could believe that such seraphic
fires
A player had kindled from sound-board and
wires ;
Yet there sat the player, and there the thing
stood-—
An instrument fashioned from metal and wood—
And I glanced at the name, as the cover went
down,
And read, in gold letters, the single word
" Crown."
I wondered no longer—the name which it bore
Was insignia of rank which it rightfully wore.
THE perfection to which the reed organ can be
brought is exemplified by the Lyon & Healy
Parlor Organ, which is an instrument of great
power and yet wonderful sweetness.
CHICAGO leads the world in the manufacture
of organs. In fact, as many organs are made in
Chicago as in all the rest of the United States
put together.
MASTER CHRISTIAN DIERCKX, the popular
young 'celloist, has just arrived from Antwerp.
The music loving public will be much gratified
to learn of the advent of this promising artist.
He is stopping temporarily at Van Tassel Villa,
Yonkers, but will shortly perform in New York.
GILMORE'S BAND has been boycotted by the
St. George Society, of Hamilton, Ontario, all
on account of McKinley. Yet we venture to
MR. HOUSE, one of the oldest and best organ
builders in New York state, has secured the con- say the patriotic Patrick Sarsfield will play
tract to rebuild St. Mary's organ at St. Mary's "Marching Through Georgia" oftener than
" Dixie, " during this political campaign.—N.
church, Corning, N. Y.
Y. Advertiser.
Miss JENNIE RUNDOUIST, of Jamestown, N.
DURING the progress of a Wagnerian festival
Y., has been engaged by the Dallas, Texas,
in
Vienna the hall was struck by lightning five
musical college, as teacher in vocal music.
times. The damage was slight, which goes to
Miss HALLIE WALKER, of Sandy L,ake, Pa., show that the lightning and dread thunderbolts
has been engaged as a vocal music teacher in a of Jove cannot hope to make much headway
seminary in Topeka, Kansas.
against a Wagnerian festival.
MR. D. E. BURNS, of Pittsfield, Mass., recently
THE employes of Keller Bros. & Blight,
made an offer to Mr. J. C. Springs for the latter's Bridgeport, Conn., held an old-fashioned clam
music store in Siering & Holme's block, in that bake on the 22nd inst , which was a jovial suc-
city, but the offer was refused.
cess.
THERE is some talk of moving the factory of
THE WEAVER ORGAN & PIANO CO., of York,
the Rockford Piano Co. from Rockford, 111., to Pa., recently shipped six of their organs to Der-
Kenosha, Wis.
byshire, England.
THE STANDARD PIANO CO., of Cincinnati, O.,
You ca?i easily spend $3 and not know where it
has been incorporated; capital, $30,000. L,u-
cien Wulsin, Geo. W. Armstrong, Thos. J. Tut- goes. If you send that sum to THE MUSIC
ty, R. U. Jenkinson, Edward P. Urner, are the TRADE RE VIE W you will receive that publi-
MR. HARRY B. TREMAINE, manager of the
cation weekly for a year, and ivill also get a binder
directors.
^Eolian Co., 18 West 23d street, New York, is
in which to preserve your file of the paper.
FRANK POLOMBO has opened a music store in
spending his vacation at Hopkinton N. H., and
Vineland, N. J.
expects to return about Sept. 15.
ANTON DAHL, professor of music, of 144
ROBT. FOREMAN, an employee of the Colby
Piano Co., of Erie, Pa., was badly assaulted re- West 23rd street, New York, has been arrested
cently by some unknown parties while on his on a charge of abandonment preferred against
him by his wife. He was ordered to pay $4 a
way home from business.
week towards her support and, being unable to
AT the celebration of the incorporation of the secure a bondsman, was locked up.
old town of Gloucester, Mass., in 1642, which
MR. LAWRENCE A. SUBER, the inventor of
took place Aug. 25th, a famous Cremona violin,
the
compound music wire, who contemplated
made in 1616 by the Amati brothers, at Cremona,
Italy, and presented to Prof. J. Jay Watson by locating a factory at Worcester, Mass., will lo-
cate elsewhere.
Ole Bull, was on exhibition.
P. PRYIBIL,
555 to 567
West 41st street, New York.
We refer to
all (lie princi-
pal Piano Milk-
ers in >'ew York
and neighbor-
hood.
SAMI,. BOHLER, of Reading, Pa., has shipped
a two manual organ costing $3,500, to Grace
Lutheran Church, Bethlehem, Pa.
the famous English bari-
tone, is threatened with cancer.
CHARLES SANTLEY,
MAUD POWELL, the American violiniste, who
has been making a foreign tour with the Arion
Society, of New York, has won the highest
praise from German critics for her admirable
performances.
MR. HENRY WEGMAN, of Wegnian & Co.,
piano manufacturers, Auburn, N. Y., has been
visiting Newburgh, where he has been negotiat-
ing for the purchase of one of the Whitehill en-
gines for his factory.
MR. F. C. WADSWORTH will exhibit a large
number of pianos and organs at the fair soon to
be held in Carmel, N. Y.
THE OLD STANDARD
AlFFEHIMjjri
Stained Veneers,
No. 211 East 42d Street,
NEW YORK.
Paper Bags
SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR
Piano Manufacturers,
Action Machinery,
String Spinning Machines,
Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers.
FOR
PIANOS, ORGANS, ENTIRELY NEW PROCESS FOR
And Piano Stools,
CLARK MFG. CO.,
88 Mill Street,
-
-
Rochester, N. Y
BORING PIANO PLATES.
Our Machine will bore twice as much as two of the best
men ; a boy runs it and works more uniform.
MARTIN GUITARS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
Manufactured by C. F. Martin & Co.
CONNECTION
WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE OF THE SAME
For the last fifty years the MARTIN GUITARS were and are still the only reliable instruments used by all first-class Professors and Amateurs throughout the
country. They enjoy a world-wide reputation, and testimonials could be added from the best Solo players ever known, such av
Mr. N. J. LEPKOWSKI,
Madame DE GONI,
Mr. II. WORRELL,
Mr. S. DE LA COVA,
Mr. WM. SCHUBERT,
and many others,
Mr. J. P. COUPA,
Mr. CHAS. DE JANON,
Mr. N. W. GOULD,
Mr. FERRARE,
but deem it unnecessary to do so, as the public is well aware of the superior merits of the Martin Guitars. Parties have in vain tried to imitate them, not only here in the
United States, but also in Europe. They stiU stand this day without a rival, notwithstanding all attempts to puff up inferior aud unreliable guitars.
Depot at C. A. ZOKBISCH & SONS, 46 Maiden Lane, IVew York.
Importers of all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, etc., etc., etc.

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