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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 2 - Page 1

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THE
VOL LXVIII. No. 2.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman BUI, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. Jan. 11, 1919
Leo Ornstein
The Ampico
writes of
Reproduces
The Ampico
The Great Artists
Gentlemen :-
In the full realization that in the Ampico I am leaving a permanent record of
my playing, I feel impelled to say that the Ampico is without a peer. Its reproduction
vitalizes—it fills piano playing with the life-throb and so contains the spirit of the artist
that the rendition is electrifying.
To my mind, no great artist can honestly proclaim the playing of any instrument as
comparable to that of the Ampico, unless he has missed hearing it.
The Comparison Recitals, in which I have participated, and those to which I
have been simply an auditor, stand as monumental and incontrovertible evidence. It has
demonstrated its supremacy.
To The American Piano Co.
437 Fifth Avenue, New York
The Direct Comparison Is the Only Genuine Test
0 the Dealer the Ampico presents an instrument without a
peer. 7 he only instrument that fully reproduces the playing
of great artists•, the Ampico commands the patronage of the cul-
tured people tn your community.
The Ampico Demonstrates Its Supremacy
The Ampico may be obtained in the Chickering, Haines Bros., Marshall & Wendell, Franklin, and the Celebrated Knabe Piano
AMERICAN
437 FIFTH AVENUE
PIANO
COMPANY
NEW YORK

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