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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FUTURE
GENERATIONS
May, through the medium of the
WELTE-MIGNON
PIANO
hear the rendering of compositions
played by the various artists as we
hear them perform to-day.
JOSEF
LHEVINNE
the great Russian pianist writes
" 1 have to-day, after making a con-
cert tour of the United States, for
the first time heard the compositions
which I played for the " Mignon "
in Leipsic reproduced
upon the
" Welte-Mignon " Player at their
studios in New York with absolute
accuracy as to tempo, touch and
tone quality, and with exact grad-
uation of expression.
In fact it re-
produces my exact interpretation of
the compositions which I played at
Leipsic, as above noted."
JOSEF LHEVINNE
April 6th, 1907.
Lhevinne Recording for the Welte-Mignon Piano
FOR
Messrs. E. F. Droop & Sons Piano Co.. Washington, D. C.
Messrs. Eilers Music Co., San Francisco. California
Mesirs. Eilers Piano House, Portland, Ore.
Mr. Edward Gram. Milwaukee, Wis.
SALE
The S. Hamilton Company, Piltsburg, Pa.
Messrs. Ivers & Pond Piano Company, Boston, Mass.
Messrs Lyon & Healy, Chicago, III.
Smith & Nixon. Louisville, Ky.
Me srs. N. Stetson & Company. Philadelphia, Pa.
Messrs. J. T. Wamellnk & Sons Piano Co., Cleveland, Ohio
The Whitney * Currier Co., Toledo, Ohio
The Rudolph Wurlilzer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
THE WELTE ARTISTIC PLAYER PIANO CO.
398 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK