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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 15 - Page 7

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OCTOBER 9,
THE MUSIC TRADE
1920
REVIEW
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HE great voice that is quick in censure is equally prompt
in praise. Once again it peals forth.
With a great measure of pardonable pride and gratification
we publish here the stirring tribute of the fighting prelate to
the musical marvel of the age.
All honor to the superb instrument that brings the joy and
cheer and solace of g good music—genuine music—to the great
mass of humanity.
PALACE OF THE ARCHBISHOP
MALINES, BELGIUM
The Autopiano Co.,
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New York, U. S. A.
Sir:—
It is a pleasure for me to congratulate you on the Auto-
piano you have delivered to me.
The instrument is astonishing in the ease of its playing,
and remarkable for its soft and harmonious tones.
Jn the opinion of competent persons the Autopiano makes
possible to ordinary persons the playing of those highly artistic
compositions, which, without it, are possible only to professional
pianists of long experience.
Accept, Sir, the expression of my most distinguished
sentiments,
(Signed)
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(Cardinal Mercier, Archbishop of Malines.)
The Autopiano is not merely a mechanical instrument—it is a
musical creation of high degree, the uttermost in
technical perfection and artistic expression.
By reason of performance, by right of merit, the
Autopiano commands the esteem and approval
of dignitaries of the Church, the State, the Army,
the Navy and the most eminent musical author-
ities.
The Autopiano Company
PAUL B . KLUGH, President
On-the-Hudson at 51 st Street, New York, N. Y,

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