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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 21 N. 8 - Page 14

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
soprano or baritone in D flat, and should
be in demand by all who appreciate a
highly meritorious song.
5. Mr. Coverly has set W. H. Gardiner's
appropriate verse to melodious and sym-
pathetic music. This religious ballad is
published for mezzo soprano or tenor in D,
and for alto or baritone in D flat. The
scoring is most effective.
6. A sweet and touching ballad by the
author of that old-time favorite, "Chiming
Bells of Long Ago." It is written in G
and well arranged. The indefatigable Geo.
Cooper furnishes the verse.
7. Amateurish. Will pass muster with
the so-called popular songs of the day.
8. 9, 10. Three songs that may possibly
appeal to the popular taste. 8 and 9 are in
waltz tempo, and 10 is an Ethiopian classic.
Miss Rafferty's song deserves special
commendation.
I.
1.
3.
4.
Qenevieve, Gavotte,
Stars of Liberty, flarch,
Carnival Pranks,
Longing for Spring,
2. Mr. Hoist's march is fully up to the
standard of the numerous compositions
which have made him a favorite with per-
formers on the piano. This composition
was written evidently to become a favorite.
It will succeed. The melody is spontaneous
and pretty.
3, 4. Characteristic pieces designed es-
pecially for teaching purposes. They are
Catalogues and Price Lists Furnished
Our attachment can be applied to any piano. Uses
small, indestructible music rolls. No clumsy, unsightly
music drawer. Positively the only genuine electric piano
attachment on the market. Can be applied to any piano
in two hours. Mandolin attachments can be applied to
any piano. Price $15. Liberal discounts to the trade.
333=335 West 36th Street
NEW YORK
con-
quite
The
Not
Pronounced
Individuality
Have
you
seen
the
new
styles?
Is embodied in
the pianos man-
ufactured by
THEY ARE THE TALK OF
THE TRADE
Will
you
write
and
find
out
about
it?
JOHN HAINES, JR., nANAGER
FACTORY:
Park Avenue, Cor. 131st Street
NEW YORK
HIGHEST
wm.Bour; e& Sons
Maximum
Tone Effects
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Minimum
Cost
Pipe Organ Results
Reed Organ Prices
In the Estey Phonorium
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FSTFV
ORGAN CO.
Brattleboro, Vt.
GRADE
GRUNEWALD
HANDOLIN
The Verdict of the
..
- Trade is that the
flanufactured with
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the best material
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Made by the most
Skilled Labor
Tops and Bars are made from Spruce, used
by STEINWAY & SONS' piano
factory for their Sounding
Boards
Guaranteed to be six years old and kiln dried
Rene Grunewald, Mfr.
818-22 Conti Street
MR. FARWELL, of Howard-Farwell & Co.,
St. Paul, was in town last week, and left a
large order with J. & C. Fischer for instru-
ments for fall trade, which is said to be
brisk in the Northwest.
Electric Self-Plagincf Piano Go.
Wm. Dressier
Eduard Hoist
Fred. L. florey
Fred. L. Horey
1. An unusually pretty and well
structed gavotte which should become
a favorite as a solo or teaching piece.
arrangement is ingeniously effective.
over-difficult.
meritorious compositions, carefully fin-
gered, and should prove popular with
teachers.
HAGEN & RUEFER
er and Singing^ Quality_o!_Tone
Precision and Delicacy of Touch
And Every Quality Requisite In *
Winner
Is
FIJtST~CLASS PIANO
Made in a Variety
of Styles
For Catalogue and Termoiry addresB
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.,
O«n«r»l Factor*, - - - CINCINNATI, ©•
FACTORIES—PETERBORO, N. H.
New Orleans, La
Hallet & Davis Pianos
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRICHT
Indorsed by Liszt, Gottschalk, Wehli, Bendel, Straus, Soro, Abt,
Paulas, Titiens, lleilbron aud Germany's Greatest Masters.
Established over Half a Century.
BOSTON, MASS.

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