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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1904 Vol. 39 N. 9 - Page 1

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FORTY-EIGHT PA
V O L . X X X I X . N o . 9.
Published Every Sat. by Edward Lyman Bill at t Madison Ave., New York, August 27,1904.
S SINGLE
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hen going to the World's Fair,
don't forget to visit The Review booth in Block 63, Music
Trade Section, Liberal Arts Palace. 1i The latch string is always
out, and The Review will be glad to greet you.
IF T H E REVIEW WORLD'S F A I R NUMBER has won more generous
praise in the columns of the press throughout the United States,
than any musical publication ever issued.
•I It contains a history of music in America, special articles by some of
the most prominent people identified with the musical life of this country.
Such contributors as Henry Holden Huss, Mme. Bloomfield-Zeisler, Prof.
Payne of Harvard, Arthur Foote, Dr. Wm. Mason, Oscar Weil, Homer
A. Norris, Frank Damrosch, Morris Steinert, Wm. H. Sherwood, and also
a musical supplement containing a special composition by Prof. Ernest
R. Kroeger, master of musical programs at the World's Fair ; a song,
" A ' Little Wild R o s e " by August W m .
Hoffman, a Gavotte by Chas. Gilbert, a
Saraband, arranged by Herman Eisoldt ; four
pieces in all, beautifully engraved. The front ,
cover page is by Florian Peixotto, one of the
best known artists in New York.
The issue
contains a history of pianoforte making in Europe
and America. Taken as a whole it forms the
best history of music and musico-industrial life
ever presented. There are a number of specially
prepared articles, profusely illustrated. The com-
plete number sent to any address for fifteen cents.
E D W A R D LYMAN
BILL,
PUBLISHER,
1 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.
COPIES, 10 CENTS.
&O©°PEI YEAR!

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