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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 70 N. 19 - Page 1

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
VOL. LXX.
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NEW YORK, MAY 8. 1920
Leadership
No. 19
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N every trade and profession and every walk of life
there is one name which, like that of Abou Ben
Adam, "leads all the rest." In the field of artistic
reproduction of the playing of eminent pianists and organ-
ists the name of WELTE is the one conspicuous leader.
The name WELTE has been ever associated with Musical
Art, particularly that part of Musical Art which has to do
with the reproduction and preservation of the Art of great
performers on the piano and pipe organ.
The achievements of WELTE have been the inspiration
of all endeavor to reproduce the playing of pianists so
that their performances could be heard in the homes of
musical persons. And it is to the House of WELTE that
must be ascribed the credit of making it possible that the
inimitable art of such artists as Paderewski, Busoni and
Carreno on the piano and Edwin Lemare and Clarence
Eddy on the Organ will be preserved inviolate to future
generations.
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M. WELTE & SONS, Inc.
SIX SIXTY-SEVEN FIFTH AVE.,
NEW YORK
"MUI

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