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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 14 - Page 8

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The Music Trade Review
APRIL 7, 1928
Brunswick Co. Announces
Line of Straight Radio
through special advertising and the offering of
new and used pianos at low prices for the use
of those following the lessons. In addition to
appearing in the newspapers, the lessons are
broadcast through radio station KMBC.
tion With Radio Corp., General Electric and Westing-
house — Contract With Radio Corp. Expanded
Edwin Weickert, of the felt manufacturing
firm of J. D. Weickert, Leipzig, Germany, is
planning a trip to America and will arrive late
in April, visiting Getting & Son, American
Weickert Planning to
Visit American Trade
Will Consist of Table and Console Styles Produced in Co-opera-
HICAGO, ILL., April 3.—As a result of various stories appearing in the daily newspapers
relative to rumored combinations of radio and talking machine interests, the Urunswick-
Balke-Collender Co., or rather the Panatrope division of that company, has sent a letter
to its dealers throughout the country designed to remove any apprehension that might exist as a
result of the successful negotiating of such a combination as that rumored, and in which the
Radio Corporation of America might be a party.
The Brunswick Co. states that its contract
with the Radio Corp. of America, under which Elizabeth, N. J., to become sales manager of
the Brunswick Panatrope and Radiola have the Altenburg Piano House in the same city.
heretofore been made available, not only covers Mr. Love has been connected with a number
a period of time which eliminates any need for of the leading piano houses in the vicinity of
worry or disturbance regarding the company's New York.
ability to meet dealer demands, but, as a matter
of fact, has been expanded by recent negotia-
tions so that in the near future the company
will be able to offer to the trade the Brunswick
ladio. This new line consists of straight radio
The latest addition to the list of artists
receivers, in an assortment of table and console
styles, all produced in co-operation with the recording for Columbia records exclusively is
Radio Corp., the General Electric and the West- Myra Hess, the prominent British pianist, who
inghotise Co., with the assurance of quality, has been enjoying a most successful American
patent protection and performance that such an tour this season. Miss Hess' first Columbia
release is a coupling of airs from Bach, which
arrangement is calculated to insure.
It is the belief of the company that this new master she is said to interpret with unusual in-
arrangement will prove of great immediate and sight and beauty.
future advantage to Brunswick dealers, and
states that the presentation of the new Bruns-
wick radio will be made as soon as necessary
production achievements permit.
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Myra Hess Records for
Columbia Exclusively
Kansas City Newspaper
Featuring Piano Lessons
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KANSAS CITY, MO., March 31.—The Kansas City
Altenburg
A. G. Love lias resigned as manager of the
piano department of the Yocrke-Kirch Co.,
Journal-Post is running a series of piano les-
sons each Saturday morning to cover a period
of twenty-four weeks, and the various piano
houses of the city are tying up with the series
Becker Bros.
High Grade Pianos and Player-Pianos
Factory and
Warerooms:
767-769
lOth Ave.
NEW YORK
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PIANOS
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1312~14™CHESTN7FT ST
C. KURTZMANN & CO.
Factory: 3859 So. Ashland Ave.
R AKAU E K
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Edwin Weickert
agents. Mr. Weickert contemplates visiting
the entire piano trade prior to the music indus-
tries' convention in New York, which he will
attend. Edwin Weickert is a son of Fritz
Weickert, well known to many in the piano
manufacturing industry, and a grandson of Otto
Weickert, senior member and still active head
of the Weickert plant in Leipzig.
NEW YORK
Don't fail to ta«««rt««f«
402-410 We«t 14th St.
N«vr York
More Cunningham pianos are found in Philadelphia homes than
any other and you can accomplish the same results in your
city.
Ask for our plan of selling Cunningham pianos.

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