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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 17 - Page 6

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
The Music Trade Review
24, 1926
CHOOSE YOUR PIANO AS THE ARTISTS DO
Qieseking plays only the
"The Baldwin pianos which I have played
in my concerts have satisfied me in every
respect. It is truly marvelous with what
suppleness the Baldwin is prepared to re-
spond to every intention of the artist and to
permit him to realize every effect, dynamic
or technical, every nuance of expression
even the most delicate. I am truly happy
that I have chosen the Baldwin for my
American tours, and I felicitate you and
thank you warmly for having constructed
an instrument of such perfection."
I
T is not surprising that the world's
great pianists who have played the
Baldwin for a generation, as well as
those who have achieved more recent
world wide recognition, possess a gen-
uine affection for their Baldwins. The
purity and resonance of Baldwin tone,
which appeal alike to Gieseking, Bachaus,
DePachmann, Chaliapin and dozens of
others, will be a revelation to you.
In any Baldwin you will find a new
revelation of your musical dreams.
Baldwin Uprights, $850 and up; Grands
$1400 and up; Reproducing Models,
$1850 and up.
THE BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY,
CINCINNATI
INDIANAPOLIS
SAN FRANCISCO
CHICAGO
ST. LOUIS
LOUISVILLE
NEW YORK
DENVER
DALLAS

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