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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 72 N. 20 - Page 10

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
WILLEM MENGELBERG
Guest Conductor of the New
Conductor New York
Symphony Orchestra
RUDOLPH GANZ
Conductor St. L(
Symphony Orche;
OSSIP GABRILOWITSCH
Conductor Detroit
Symphony Orchestra
Six Noted Orchestral
Conductors Who Record
French Conductor Metro-
politan Opera Company
For
The DUO-ART
REPRODUCING PIANO
DISTINGUISHED group is this—of eminent con-
ductor-pianists who make records for the Duo-Art.
Under the brilliant direction of their batons have
L leading Symphony Orchestras of this country and the
famous Metropolitan Opera Company received inspiration.
A
You cannot fail to see what magnificent musical equipment
these noted musicians bring to their Duo-Art performances
through their connection with such great American musical
organizations—of the tremendous following which has made
up their audiences and which will be keenly interested in
hearing and buying reproductions of their pianistic art.
Walter Damrosch, the well-known conductor of the New
York Symphony Orchestra; Willem Mengelberg, renowned
Dutch conductor of the Concert-Gebouw Orchestra of Amster-
dam; Ossip Gabrilowitsch, famous pianist and conductor of
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Rudolph Ganz, the celebrated
Swiss pianist who has recently accepted the appointment of
conductor of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; Albert Wolff,
composer and masterly French conductor of the Metropolitan
Opera Company, and Henry Hadley, gifted American composer
and associate-conductor of the New York Philharmonic
Orchestra — truly an imposing galaxy of artists to reach a
world-wide audience through
THE DUO-ART
The Instrument Itself
It is this remarkable reproducing piano that makes it pos-
sible for that large majority to whom music has proven indis-
pensable, to hear the greatest of all pianists in their own homes.
Not only does the Duo-Art reproduce their individual
performances exactly as the master-musicians themselves
have played them but it gives the ordinary, every-day mortals
like ourselves the opportunity of enjoying perhaps a never-
before expressed musical instinct—all by means of the expres-
sion devices of the Pianola of which the Duo-Art is the most
modern development.
This wonderful reproducing-action is obtainable only in
the Steinway, Steck, Wheelock, Stroud and the famous Weber
Pianos.
THE AEOLIAN COMPANY
Makers of the Vocation—the Phonograph Supreme
NEW YORK
LONDON
PARIS
MADRID
SYDNEY
MELBOURNE

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