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VOL. 88. No. 5
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Audio Graphic Music Has No Competitor
"The Duo-Art is without ques-
tion greatly superior to any other
instrument of its kind."
I. J. PADEREWSKI
" / am glad to commend with all
my heart this great world more-
ment so magnificently sponsored
by The Aeolian Company."
WALTER DAMROSCH
Steinway Duo-Art—Italian Renaissance Model, executed in Walnut with an
interesting metal truss and graceful carving on the case and legs
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"The Duo-Art is supreme in
presenting a true likeness of the
pianists playing."
JOSEPH HOFMANN
T is now possible through the AudioGraphic Duo-Art to listen
to music's masterpieces perfectly interpreted by great artists,
and at the same time to read interesting explanations of the music,
written by eminent musical authorities.
Present day composers are playing and explaining their own
works for AudioGraphic Music and renowned musical authorities
are annotating the works of the masters.
Both the musical student and the untrained music-lover
derive great pleasure and benefit from hearing a composition
Aud ioGr aphic ally.
9EOLIA'H J COMPANT
"// is the soundest and most
comprehensive scheme for music
appreciation yet put forward."
ERNEST NEWMAN
AEOLIAN HALL—NEW YORK
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Cengrcss of March 3,