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The Music Trade Review
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MARCH, 1930
THE LEADER IN EVERY C I
j£l RRIVE in any city—seek out the leading, most
C-^ \y progressive piano merchant and there you will
find the Aeolian Dealer.
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For the wise buyer these days asks "What is the second
name on a Piano," "Who made it?" He knows the value
of a name which represents skill, resources, good faith,
and sincerity.
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The worth of "Aeolian" as the second name upon a Piano
has been recognized throughout the world. Famous in-
struments have been brought under Aeolian Sponsorship.
Their priceless traditions and policies have been con-
stantly guarded and improved. To do so has required
tremendous resources, for fine things take time to pro-
CLARK MUSIC COMPANY
416 South Salina Street, Syracuse, N. Y.
Aeolian Vroducts
The
DUO-ART
The most notable invention among musical in-
struments. A fine piano which exactly repro-
duces all the subtleties of an artist's playing,
and for which Paderewski, Hofmann, Bauer,
Cortot and nearly all the great masters record
their playing exclusively. Obtainable in all
Aeolian Pianos.
STEINWAY
DUO-ART
(In collaboration with Steinway & Sons)
Combining two great achievements in piano
making. The wonderful Duo-Art incorporated
in the most famous of all pianos.
AUDIOGRAPHIC MUSIC
AEOLIAN
ORGAN
Aeolian Duo-Art Residence Organ
Aeolian-Votey Church and Concert Organs
A new and intensely interesting means of pre-
senting music so that its meaning and story are
made clear simultaneously with the hearing of
the composition. One of the most important
advances in the history of music.
The MARIE ANTOINETTE ORGAN
A Duo-Art Organ of Excellent quality—com-
pact, moderate in price, and ready for installa-
tion in any convenient place.
The AudioQraphic Duo-Art in
NEW YORK
LONDON
PARIS
BERLIN