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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 58 N. 24 - Page 2

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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It is universally conceded that the contribution of
the House of Chickering to the science of acoustics and
the art of music has been remarkable.
It is further conceded that the Chickering piano has
always been known for its peculiar tonal delicacy and
sweetness. These qualities have been endorsed by the
greatest musicians in the world.
It is also conceded that the awards which the Chicker-
ing piano has received at the world's greatest exposi-
tions exceed those given to any other piano manufac-
turing house, the total being one hundred and twenty-
nine.
It is also conceded that the Chickering Piano of today
surpasses that of any other period during its history.
Is it any wonder when we consider these facts that the Chickering
piano has always been an instrument sought for by Americans of culture
and taste?
Is it any wonder that the possession of a Chickering piano has been,
and is today, the hall-mark of social distinction ?
Is it any wonder that its evenness of tone—its delicacy of touch—its
true responsiveness has evoked for it the most lavish praise from musical
people everywhere?
Is it any wonder that wise piano merchants find in its rich history an
asset which is of tremendous value to them?
- That Chickering goodness is strongly appreciated by progressive
piano merchants is clearly indicated in the fact that the demand for the
Chickering product during the past month exceeded that of any previous
May covering a period of many years.
(Div. American Piano Co.)
Boston, Mass.

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