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SPECIAL—The Musical Merchandise Section
REVIEW
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MUSIC T^ADE
V O L LXXIV. No. 18.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave.. New York.
May 6,1922
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DOHNANYI
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Dohnanyi is to Hungary what Rachmaninoff is to Russia, Strauss to
Germany, and d'Indy to France—her greatest living composer.
Like Rachmaninoff, he is, in addition, one of the greatest living
pianists, and, again like Rachmaninoff, and also Strauss and d'Indy,
he records his playing exclusively ior
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"ft is with gratification that I write you after hearing my own recordings for the Ampico. They
are true portraits of my playing and have made such a record as I am satisfied and delighted to have
represent me. I congratulate you on a supreme artistic success."
(Signed) ERNEST VON DOHNANYI
There is but one A M P I C O ; it is obtainable only in the following pianos:
CHICKERING
H A I N E S
BROS.
AMERICAN PIANO COMPANY
MARSHALL & WENDELL
The largest mahr% in the world
of piitvoi of the highest %*adt
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437 FIFTH AVK., NEW YORK
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