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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
HILE born abroad, Josef Hofmann has been so long and intimately associated
with the best of America's musical life that Americans love to think of him as
one of their own. Of his art and masterful musicianship they never tire. For
more than a score of years they have seen in his pianistic performances the same
character and quality that Rubinstein discovered when he pronounced him one of the most
remarkable pianistic geniuses of the age. Owners of Reproducing pianos equipped with the
Art>De-Luxe Reproducing Action
(WELTE-MIGNON LICENSEE)
now have available eleven compositions which have been recorded by Hofmann, most of
which have been drawn from Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and his friend and teacher, Rubinstein.
One can easily imagine the pleasure of a dealer in being able to call upon the recordings of such a distin-
guished pianist to demonstrate a piano containing the Art-De-Luxe Reproducing Action, and the pride of an
owner of such an instrument in~thus being able to so delightfully entertain his or her musical friends.
AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION COMPANY
WILLIAM C. HEATON, President
6 1 9 - 6 2 9 WEST 5 0 t h STREET
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cArt- c De-Luxe Reproducing Actions (JVelte-Mignon Licensee) for Upright and Grand Pianos—oAuto-'De-Luxe Expression Actions,
operated electrically or foot-power—cAuto-'De-Luxe Foot Power Player Actions for Upright and Grand ^Pianos—"De-Luxe
Reproducing Records (Welte-Mignon Licensee)
APRIL 22, 1922