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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1906 Vol. 43 N. 9 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
Music, when the tone and touch are pure and true, is irresistible, particularly
when it embodies the quality of human interest, which seems to sway all nature.
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The supremely competent jury at the Paris Exposition in 1900, not only award-
ed the Baldwin Piano the Grand Prix, the highest recognition of merit, but in
addition conferred upon the head of the House the Cross of the Legion of Honor.
The Baldwin tone has a universal charm. It responds accurately to the touch
of the greatest artists.
It is a medium through which they can express their
deepest—their noblest feelings. Its range is boundless.
The genius of DePachmann, and of Pugno too, finds the fullest expression
with the Baldwin—one, in the beautiful, supple tone shading ; the other, in virility
and grandeur of sound. Its music is a fitting accompaniment for the masterful voice
of Sembrich. The artistic temperament finds satisfaction in the Baldwin.
The Baldwin Piano again received the Grand Prize at St. Louis in 1904.
Awards of medals at Paris and St. Louis included recognition of the work, pro-
duced by the Baldwin factories in their entirety. The merits of the Ellington Grand
and Upright Pianos, the Hamilton Upright Pianos and the Hamilton Organs were
recognized. All shared in the honors conferred upon the House of Baldwin. All
have the qualities of artistic durability for which the House of Baldwin is noted
and which make it fully capable of supplying any demands for a piano or organ.
The Baldwin pianos will add a charm to the playing of anyone. Wherever you
are, the House of Baldwin will arrange for you to hear its pianos. Write for Catalog
D. H . B A L D W I N & C o . ,
142 W e s t F o u r t r f S t r e e t ,
CINCINNATI.
(Jf Hcbievements of the Rouse of Baldwin and the pleasure
and satisfaction derived from owning a Baldwin-
made instrument are told to millions of men, women
and children through the leading home publications.

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