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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 16 - Page 6

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The Chickering Piano of Today even if it did not have behind it a
glorious past—a past rich in accomplishments—would be awarded th£
supreme position by musical experts.
Measured by the best instruments of our time, it stands out clearly
and distinctly a pianistic triumph, just as the Chickering creations have
for nearly a century stood out in contrast with other products.
Each generation has advanced upon the standards of the past, until
the Chickering Piano of Today represents the cumulative forces of nearly
a century.
Consider what that momentum means to the Chickering repre-
sentative—to have within his warerooms a piano which surpasses all
others in point of musical excellence and which has behind it nearly a
century of glorious history! Ponder for a moment upon the great
victories which the Chickering has won at the world's greatest expositions
—among which is the Imperial Cross of the Legion of Honor.
Think of the people who have used the Chickering—of the homes
of cultured Americans in which it has been treasured for many years!
All of these forces—all of these influences—are back of every
Chickering representative, and surely the combination of all makes for
Chickering advance!
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(Div. American Piano Co.)
Boston, Mass

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