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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1931 Vol. 90 N. 1 - Page 6

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The Music Trade Review
JANUARY,
1931
"The
most valuable franchise
in the
piano industry"
THE LEADER
IN EVERY CITY
Aeolian Dealer
GRINNELL BROS.
Detroit, Mich.
40 other stores in Michigan and Ohio
C
O serve his patrons best—to show
a variety of the finest achievements in Piano-making, the alert dealer carries
the wonderful line of Aeolian products . . . The worth of "Aeolian" as the
second name upon a Piano has been recognized throughout the world.
Famous instruments have been brought under Aeolian Sponsorship. Their
priceless traditions and policies have been constantly guarded and improved.
To do so has required tremendous resources, for fine things take time to
produce. It has required the massing of brain and skill without precedent
. . . But the world responds to such sincere effort. The Aeolian Company of
New York has become the Aeolian Company of America, England, France,
Spain and Australia—the dominant musical instrument makers of the world.
The
The
GEORGE STECK
The great international piano. Founded by
George Steck in 1854, now made by the Aeo-
lian Company in America, England, France and
Australia. A moderately priced piano of long
established excellence.
STEINWAY
DUO-ART PIANO
. . . . with the New
CONCERTOLA
Providing for remote control of the Duo-Art
Piano from a small Control Tablet. Pressing
a button beside the title of selections listed on
the tablet causes the piano to play—either in-
dividual numbers or a whole program—with-
out the trouble and delay of changing rolls—
without going near the piano. Additional
Control Tablets may be placed conveniently in
various rooms of the house.
AEOLIAN HALL
New York, N. Y.
The WEBER
One of the world's finest pianos. Found in
the Royal Palaces of Europe and the studios
and fine homes of America. Created more
than 75 years ago by the master, Albert Weber,
and developed to its present perfection by the
Aeolian Company.
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, Grainger,
Cortot and nearly all the great masters record
their playing exclusively. Obtainable in the
Steinway, Weber and George Steck.
$!gl^^
The
WHEELOCK
This remarkable instrument, produced by
the Aeolian Company to meet the demand
for a Piano of popular price made by a
house of highest standing, is recognized
as "the best Grand Piano for the money
ever made."
DUO-ART
AEOLIAN P I P E ORGANS
(In collaboration with Steinway & Sons)
Combining two great achievements in piano
making. The wonderful Duo-Art incorporated
in the most famous of all pianos.
For Residences, Auditoriums, Churches
and other public places. The famous
Duo-Art Reproducing Organ.
COMPANY
Foremost Makers of Musical Instruments in the World
AEOLIAN HALL, 689 Fifth Avenue at 54th St., NEW YORK
LONDON
PARIS
MADRID
MELBOURNE
SYDNEY

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