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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 58 N. 15 - Page 1

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VOL.LVIII. N o . 15 Published Every Saturday by Edward LymanBill at 373 Fourth Ave., New York, April 11,1914
the inception of the busi-
F ROM
ness of STEINWAY & SONS
there were certain fixed ideals ever
kept in mind which were expressed
in the one thought—to make the
best possible piano irrespective of cost,
effort and time spent in the attain-
ment of this end.
Steadfastly and unerringly those
ideals have been adhered to by suc-
ceeding generations of the STEIN-
WAY FAMILY as a sacredly guard-
ed legacy, and in consequence the
STEINWAY PIANO has gained a
pre-eminent position in the world's
centres of music and art.
In recognition of their great achievements in the realm of tone,
honors and distinctions have been showered upon the STEINWAYS
by the crowned heads of Europe, and the sway of the STEINWAY
PIANO has been gratefully acknowledged by leading musical and
scientific societies everywhere. It is generally conceded that to-day
the STEINWAY occupies a supreme place in art circles in all
lands—a position that is not only unique among pianos but
among American art in every phase.
STEINWAY HALL
1O7-1O9 East 14th St.
Sub-way Express Station at the Door
Also London; Hamburg, Berlin; Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton, Ohio; Indianapolis and
Terre Haute, Ind.; Louisville, Ky.; Charleston, W . Va.; and represented
by the Foremost Dealers Elsewhere Throughout the World.

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