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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 15 - Page 9

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Chosen because of the superb charac-
ter of musical entertainment the Duo-Art
provides and its recognized supremacy in
its field, this great instrument has taken
prominent place in the regard of those to
whom the luxuries and art treasures of the
world are ever available.
Royal patronage is always significant—
selection by those whose position enables
them to command the best in art, litera-
ture, and music makes it so. In the
present case, it is doubly significant.
In each instance where the Duo-Art has
been installed, except the Vatican, the
initiative has been taken by the Queen—
the selection made in person by the
Queen.
Womankind from all over the world
is responding to the appeal of this great,
new pianoforte. Supercritical of all that
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