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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Tiffany—means rare diamonds
Whistler—water colors perfect
St. Gaudens—bronzes superlative
The name
on a piano is a designation of quality; a synonym for tonal ex-
cellence ; a guarantee that instruments bearing that name represent
a definite artistic purpose.
For forty-four years the name Sohmer has been identified with pianos
in which tone of superlative beauty is the fundamental consideration.
The Sohmer Piano
is Sohmer made
Every process of making and marketing of Sohmer pianos is under
the direct and personal supervision of members of the Sohmer family
—men who were associated with Hugo Sohmer, founder of the house,
and whose ideals and artistic purposes they have made their own.
Family pride and skill, traditions and experience, ideals and
knowledge, coupled with a spirit of progress which recognizes the
possibilities of improvement in methods of manufacturing and
merchandising, make the Sohmer piano of to-day the best Sohmer
ever made.
The First Successful Small
Grand was a Sohmer
made by Hugo Sohmer, thirty-two years ago. The most success-
ful small Grand of to-day is a Sohmer—the Cupid Grand.
Incomparable in quality and volume of tone, this wonderful little
Grand is unexcelled in artistic possibilities.
"The Sohmer—the only leader with a profit to the dealer
Sohmer & Co.
Fifth Avenue at 32d Street