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MCJIC TRADE
VOL. LXXXIII. No. 17
Published Every Saturday. Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., 383 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y., Oct. 23,1926
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DUO-ART SUPREMACY
Is Established by the Testimony of
Over Seventy-four Per-cent of the
World's Greatest Concert Pianists
HE popularity of the Reproducing Piano is so
great, and its acceptance by musicians and
people of musical culture so universal, that
today, with scarcely an exception, all the
world's leading concert pianists are recording
for some one of the several instruments of this type now
before the public.
It is an interesting fact that in excess of seventy-four per
cent of those internationally famous pianists generally ac-
claimed as "great" are recording exclusively for the Duo-
Art. The remaining less than twenty-six per cent are divided
among all other instruments.
Among the group of distinguished pianists who are today
recording exclusively for the Duo-Art, there are a number
who in the past have made records for other instruments. It
is a fact of peculiar interest and significance, that with a full
knowledge of the capacity and limitation of these other in-
struments, these artists, one and all, without a single excep-
tion, pronounce
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The DUO ART
The GREATEST REPRODUCING PIANO
IN T H E WORLD
The AEOLIAN COMPANY
Foremost Makers of High Class Musical Instruments in the World
AEOLIAN HALL, NEW YORK
LONDON
PARIS
BERLIN
MADRID
MELBOURNE
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