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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 25 - Page 4

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
DECEMBER 20,
Photo by KessliT
POUISHNOFF
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WHAT THE CRITICS SAY
"One of the finest pianists heard in a long time."
—W. J. Henderson, New York Sun
"An exceptionally gifted pianist, with a technique
that is equal to anything."
—Deems Taylor, New York World
"He is a poet of the piano."
—New York Evening World
"A player of sound musical instincts."
—New York American
"His style has the fluency of complete authority."
—New York Herald-Tribune
"Pouishnoff should become as famous as Busoni or
Paderewski."
—London Daily Herald
"His technique is bewildering.
equally masterful."
Like Busoni, and
London Times
One need not fear to compare PouishnofFs art with
that of Paderewski."
—Arbetaren, Stockholm
"Pouishnoff is a fabulously skilful artist."
—Upsala nya Tidning, Sweden
"He is right in the front rank of the big men of
the keyboard."
—Newcastle Journal
(Licensee) *
HE gifted Russian pianist, Leff Pouishnoff, is
another bright star added to the long list of
Welte-Mignon (Licensee) artists. Achieving
distinction all over Europe in a remarkably
short time, he rose into equal prominence here the day
after his first concert in New York recently. His exqui-
site artistry in the use of tone, his dazzling technique, his
power and individuality, put him among the foremost
living masters of the keyboard. It is a matter of moment
to music lovers everywhere that the finished playing of
this artist can now be heard through the most perfect
recording mechanism known.
The AUTO PNEUMATIC ACTION COMPANY
William C. Heaton, President
653 West 51st Street
New York City
1924

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