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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 10 - Page 8

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THE: MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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PIANO
has received the eminent distinction of being
selected for the equipment of
The Institute of Musical Art
of the City of New York
{Mr. Frank Damrosch,
Director)
This Institution, founded with an endowment of half a million dollars,
and including among its trustees
CHARLES O. BREWSTBR,
JAMES LOEB,
ELIOT NORTON,
EDWIN T. RICE,
PAUL M. WARBURG,
FRANK DAMROSCH,
ARTHUR C. JAMES,
LOUIS B. McCAGG,
JOHN NOTMAN,
ISAAC N. SELIGMAN,
EDWARD D. ADAMS,
CORNELIUS C. CUYLER,
ELKAN NAUMBURG,
SAMUEL S. SANFORD,
RUDOLPH E. SHIRMER,
and among the faculty such eminent authorities as
Mr. SIGISMUND STOJOWSKI,
Mr. LOUIS VICTOR SAAR,
Mr. PERCY GOETSCHIUS,
Mr. FRANZ KNEISEL,
Mr. ALWIN SCHROEDER,
Mr. LOUIS SVECENSKI,
Mrae. ETELKA GERSTER,
Mr. GEORG HENSCHEL,
Monsieur ALFRED GIRAUDET,
will prove to be one of the most influential schools of music in the world.
The significant fact in connection with the choice of
Mason Sr Hamlin Pianos
is that the selection of these instruments was made absolutely on the merit of
the pianos themselves.
With practically unlimited funds, and the highest
standards in every department, the one aim of the Trustees has been to
acquire the best of everything.
These pianos are sold outright to the Institution; they are not rented,
loaned, or given in exchange for advertising consideration.
Only one other manufacturer has been deemed worthy of an equal distinc-
tion, and these two houses will furnish the entire equipment of the school.
BOSTON.
NEW
YORK.
CHICAGO.

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