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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 21 - Page 13

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"The Duo-Ad is the
supreme power of com­
munication from the
artist to the musical
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world."
V.
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"I have been most deeply
impressed by the truthful­
ness of the Duo-Art repro­
duction of my playing."
1\1 A R I I A
CARRERAS
CAR R ERA S
PACHMANN
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" ] believe the Duo-Art
to be indispensable to th~
student, to the public and
to the artist."
ERNEST
S C H ELL
E L L'I-NG
'I-NG

The tremendous import of this to
the music-loving public cannot be
over-estimated. The best piano play­
ing-the highest interpretative art
known to music to-day, is now
available to every man, wuman and
child in every city and hamlet of
the world.
The purchaser of the least expen­
sive Duo-Art Piano enjoys a privilege
that hitherto no one could enjoy.
No sum of money, however vast,
could have purchased the permanent
presence in anyone spot of this great
group of artists.
There Is But One Duo--Art
There are a number of reproducing
pianos. There is but one Duo-Art; and
one Duo-Art method of recording.
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"In its perfect reproduc­
tion, it is beyond compfl1'­
ison. Every individuality
of the fl1·tist is faitlzfully
,·eproduced."
IGNACE
FRIEDMAN

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