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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 75 N. 15 - Page 12

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ONORED where honors
are most difficult to
obtain, the Duo-Art Pianola
stands out as the supreme
instrument for all who desire
to hear and study the best in-
terpretations of the great
pianists.
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When one realizes with what
seriousness the renowned pro-
fessors in European institutions up-
hold their methods, technique and
artistic reputation, it is evident that
the Duo-Art was installed in foreign
conservatories because of its musical
worth rather than for its mechanical
perfection, its importance to music
development.
The c Duo-Art among the priceless treasures in the Instrument
Room of the Paris Conservatoire is available to students,
teachers and distinguished visitors for study and enjoyment
In ha Conservatoire de ^aris, the acceptance of the Duo-Art is of immense importance
to every musician, teacher, pupil and lover of music.
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IRECTORS of the Royal Academy and Royal College are enthusiastic over the perfi ec-
tion of the Duo-Art.
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THE LEGION,
ferred by the FP
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President of THi
PANY, in recog
pany's distinguish
of music.
When interpretations are being studied or special readings of any
compositions analyzed, here The Duo-Art Pianola is accepted as abso-
lute authority, for great teachers of music realize that the Duo-Art
records exadly what and how a selection is played and reproduces
exadly what has been recorded.
The finest interpretations of the world's pianists are at the command
of pupils in studios where there is a Duo-Art.
As the printing press banished the limits of space for literature, so the
Duo-Art carries the best interpretations of great pianists to students in
every land.
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Royal Academy of Music,

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