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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1905 Vol. 41 N. 17 - Page 10

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10
TH
MUSIC TRADE: REVIEW
Among the important concerts during the season 1905-06 at which the
Piano
will be played are the following:
f Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston, New York, Washington & Baltimore.
Pittsburgh Orchestra at Pittsburgh.
BAUER with -{ Kncisel Quartette in Boston and New York.
Worcester Festival Orchestra.
I Indianapolis Orchestra in Indianapolis.
GANZ with
SZUMOWSKA with
GEBHARD with
T Boston Symphony Orchestra in Iloston.
New York Symphony Orchestra under Weingartncr in Xew York.
J Chicago Orchestra in Chicago.
j Philadelphia Orchestra in Philadelphia,
j Pittsburgh Orchestra in Pittsburgh.
[ Kneisel Quartette in Xew York and I>oston.
^ Boston Symphony Orchestra in Providence and Poughkeepsie.
I Adamowski Trio in Boston. New York and Philadelphia
Boston Symphoiiv Orchestra in Boston.
Kneisel Ouartette in Boston and Xew York.
EMIL PAUR With \ rittsbnrgb Orchestra in Pittsburgh. Cleveland, and other cities.
In addition to the above, each of these artists will make extensive
recital tours covering the entire country.
The attention of the trade is directed to the following facts :
At every one of these concerts the Mason & Hamlin Piano is used
as solo instrument by a distinguished pianist, and not as accompanying
instrument to violinist or vocalist however distinguished.
Each one of these artists uses the Mason & Hamlin Piano because
he prefers it, and not because he is under contract to a manager who
compels him to play the piano of the manufacturer offering the largest
subsidy.
The above incomplete list proves that the Mason & Hamlin Piano
has taken a foremost position in the musical life of America.
BOSTON
NEW
YORK
CHICAGO

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