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VOL. LXXVI. No. 4. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Foirtb Ave., New York, N. Y. Jan. 27,1923
WELTE-MIGNON PIANOS
Grands
Uprights
Cabinets
In 1913, when other reproducing pianos did not as much as exist in mind,
Eugen d'Albert wrote:
"It is a source of pleasure and artistic satisfaction to me to have
confided to the Welte-Mignon today, an extensive and varied pro-
gram, which will transmit my art to posterity."
Even in its beginning, the Welte-Mignon earned more praise and warm com-
mendation among eminent musicians than all other similar instrumentalities
have elicited since.
And while it has been impossible to improve upon its early art, the Welte-
Mignon today, however, represents a greater efficiency in the m e t h o d s of
applying it to the piano.
WELTE-MIGNON CORPORATION
665 Fifth Avenue, New York
Successors of
M. Welte & Sons, Inc.
Established 1832.
Entered
as second-class
matter
September
10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the Act of March 3, 1879.