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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
STEINWAY PIANOS ON THE PALATIAL S.S. "IMPERATOR."
The Steinway Grand in "The Lounge," the Small Grand in the Winter Garden and the Up-
right in One of the Dining Salons Win Notice and Praise of Passengers and Visiting Pubic
—Acknowledgement of the International Eminence of the Steinway Pianoforte.
When the thousands of people who were inter-
ested in the furnishings and equipment of the new,
magnilicent ocean palace, the "Tmperator," of the
Hamburg-American line, took advantage of the
the luxury that characterizes
steamship's decorations is well
three Steinway instruments,
accord with the magnificence
every detail of the
exemplified by those
which are fully in
of this latest addi-
In this issue of The Review are shown for the
first time illustrations of these Steinway pianos in
their position on the "Imperator," and some idea
of the beauty and refined elegance of the ocean
palace's furnishings and the impressive appearance
of the Steinway pianos may be gleaned from these
photographs.
On the front cover page of The Review
this week is portrayed a beautiful full-sized Stein-
way concert grand, in waxed oak finish, in the
Steinway Upright, Louis XVI, In One of the Dining Salons.
Steinway Grand, Louis XVI, in the Winter Garden.
company's invitation to inspect this wonderful
tion to the most modern ocean greyhounds. ilie
period of Louis XIV, which is in the lounge room
steamship while in port, one of the features that prestige and world-fame of the House of Steinway of the steamship. The artistic grand on this pag. 1
attracted general attention and unanimous expres- is particularly appropriate in the choice of the is shown in the winter garden and is a small mini-
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The "Imperator" of the Hamburg-American Line, Which Is Adorned with Three Steinway Art Instruments.
sions of commendation was the artistic appearance Steinway pianos for the "Imperator," and their
ature grand decorated by Ramon Freres, of Paris,
of the three Steinway pianos located in various selection for this new boat adds another name to
after the period of Louis XVI. The upright in
parts of the steamship.
the long list of steamships that are equipped with
the accompanying illustration is also finished after
The beauty of the "Imperator" furnishings and Steinway pianos.
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