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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 36 N. 19 - Page 30

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THE
TKXJ&IO TRKDE
REVIEW
garded as one of the greatest yet in the me-
chanical devices.
The move to Fifth avenue has been a most
successful one for the Aeolian Company, for
they have taken all their own customers and
Embody generous artistic values a n d have
they have already surrounded themselves
with a clientele which fits thoroughly into the
v
been found most desirable instruments for
^
artistic home for music which they have
created.
* * *
the dealers t o handle.
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The season for May festivals is in the land,
and some of them are to be very elaborate.
Factories: RICHMOND, IND.
The one which engrossed a number of the
New Yorkers during the week was the New
Haven festival, at which Morris Steinert
played a prominent part, as he does in all
the musical life of New Haven. At this
occasion Hattie Scholder played two recitals
on the Steinertone, and that piano was vised
Foundries: SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
The Highest Grade of Workmanship
in the rest of musical offerings.
The Steinert Museum at Yale will soon
be thrown open to the public, and this will
be a standing monument to the donor of
the musical instruments, and to one who has
Then Secure the Agency for ihe
given his best efforts to the improvement of
his city and its interests.
* * *
A LEADER AND A SELLER AS WELL
The word "vacation" is hovering about in
ATTRACTIVE CASES, SUPERB TONE
the air.
Ferdinand Mayer will sail on "Friedrich
Factories and Warerooms:
der Grosse" May 21 for a visit to his family
3 3 5 - 3 4 O E a s t 31st Street. * NEW YORK
in Germany. Accompanied by Mrs. Mayer,
he will be away at least three months. Mr.
Mayer will visit his brother, who is one of
the most noted baritones of Europe. Mr.
Are Unexcelled for Tone, Touch and Durability.
Mayer has certainly earned a few weeks' rest
and at the Knabe warerooms things will be
well cared for under Mr. Cox.
MOST OF THE BEST DEALERS HANDLE THEM.
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47l
R. Lawrence, of the Weber forces, will
leave for a European trip June 13 on the
"Lucania." He will take a run through Eng-
land, Ireland, and Scotland, and he is prom-
ised a royal entertainment at the hands of
many of the opera singers with whom he be-
came very well acquainted during their
American sojourn.
* * *
Endorsed by Leading Artists
Ross P. Curtice, the Everett representa-
for more tHaiv Half a Century
tive in Lincoln, Neb., is in New York on a
visit to the New York house. Mr. Curtice
is going to Buffalo, and he dropped into New
York first.
* * *
The pianist for the Maine festival will be
¥¥
Felix Fox, the Boston pianist, who will play
WORLD-RENOWNED PIANO-FORTE ACTION
the Mason & Hamlin piano.
* * *
The tour for Harold Bauer is being booked
EDOUARD ROUVET, 50LE AQENT FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA
already by Henry L. Mason, who announces
PARIS FACTORY,
NEW YORK FACTORY,
this great artist for Oct. I.
16 Rue de FEvangUe*
88
Lincoln
Avenue
* * *
The remarks of Wm. Dalliba Dutton, pres-
A PIANO MADE FOR
ident of the National Piano Manufacturers'
MUSICAL PEOPLE.
Association, at the recent dinner of the New
York manufacturers, have been widely copied
RICH IN VALUE
and favorably commented on in the Western
FOR THE DEALER.
daily papers.
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D U D I C T I I A I I fL CAM Office and Warerooms: 21 East 14th St., Now Yore
Factorv: 869-873 E. 137th St. NowYork.
A delegation from Whitehall, accompanied U n i i l v l l N A H tf OUHj
by Prof. W . W. Howe, visited St. Johns-
ville, N,. Y. Their objective point was to se-
cure the removal of the whole or part of
Roth & Engelhardt's musical instrument
E S S E N T I A L L Y A HIGH G R A D E
PRODUCT.
works to that locality.
W. A. Semple, of Utica, N. Y.., is remov-
^ . > , . , n . ^ T . , n P n BY
ing to larger quarters at 84 Genesee street,
where he will make a choice display of pia-
nos" and piano players.
STARR PIANOS
O. S. KELLY CO.
PIANO PLATES
You want an easy seller
5TULTZ CEL BAUER
THE SMITH & BARNES PIANOS
^ Nearly 45,000 in Use.
5mith & Barnes Piano Co., '
HALLBT
DAVIS
...BOSTON. MASS.
THE
SCHWANDER
J. HERRBURGER
(7hri$tman Pianos
THE F. RADLE
NO
P. RADLE, 609-6H Uk$t 56tb Street, new Vork City

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