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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 4 - Page 1

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VOL. 86. No. 4
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Published Weekly. Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y., Jan. 28,1928
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'It is the soundest and most comprehensive scheme for m usic appreciation yet put forward."
—ERNEST NEWMAN, Music Critic, London "Sunday Times."
THE AEOLIAN COMPANY
Presents
cAudioQraphic cTldusic
for the
DUOART REPRODUCING PIANO
HE idea underlying Audio-
Graphic Music is to bring to
the listener's mind simultane-
ously with the actual hearing
of the music, such comment as will illu-
minate its hidden beauty and meaning, en-
abling the hearer to grasp the full signi-
ficance of the composition.
The Duo-Art Reproducing Piano has
been chosen by the world's great music
authorities as the means of accomplishing
this great end.
The International Committee for the
Advancement of Music Appreciation is
composed of the leading music minds of
America and Europe. It is headed in
America by Walter Damrosch; by Sir
Alexander Mackenzie in Great Britain,
Charles Marie Widor in France, E. F.
Arbos in Spain, Franz Schrecker in
Germany and Joseph Jongen in Belgium.
These men have created in Audio-
Graphic Music a comprehensive music
library, embracing works of all the great
composers, interpreted by the greatest
living artists, explained by the world's
greatest music authorities.
OLIATt COM PANT
Foremost Makers of Musical Instruments in the World
Aeolian Hall—New York
London
Paris
Berlin
Madrid
Melbourne
Entered as second-class matter September 10. ]W2. at the cost office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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