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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 24 - Page 1

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From an address by W. J. Henderson
Dean of N ew York Music Critics
"Since Liszt's day pianos and pianists have grown much. The
resources ofpiano technic are now immensely beyond Liszt's con­
ceptions. His transcendentalstudies are no longer tr?tnscendental
Men of our own time have stood upon them and reached their
fingers towards the stars. And all that these wizards of the
keyboard ha'Ve wrought and all that their successors may
disco'Ver rest upon the superb stringing ofthe modern piano
made practicable by Jonas Chickering."
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World Famous, Exclusively Chickering Artists, Making
Trans· Continental Tours, Season 1923 · 1924, Include
JOSEF LHEVINNE
EJ~LY NEY
PHILIP GORDON
JAN CHIAPUSSO
MAURICE DUMESNIL
EllUL TELMANYI
ERNO DOHNANYI
GERMAINE SCHNITZER
GUY MAIER
and many other:r
LEE PATTISON
ALFRED MIROVITCH
RENEE CHEMET
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