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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1931 Vol. 90 N. 10 - Page 8

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW,
O c t o b e r , 1931
Study of Child CHILDREN
TRIUMPHANT
HERE THEY COME . . . turbulent,
lovable, soft-haired! They have
tossed aside their dolls and pop-
guns, and, with the crisp, new
shout of youth upon their lips,
they stride confidently along to
their victory over life. This is the
gay parade of the children whose
parents have sent them into the
world well equipped.
They know how to swim and
play and ride . . . how to meet and .
deal with those about them . . .
and they have enjoyed a sound in-
troduction to the inspiring world
of literature and art. For genera-
tions, the Steinway, in both Europe
and America, has been the medium
through which countless of their
T H E
I N S T R U M E N T
number have tasted the first, sustain-
ing sweets of music, of an art that
knows no boundaries, no national-
ities, no language. It has helped to
develop in them a colorful talent
that attracts other accomplished
people; and at the same time it has
placed at their disposal an ever-
fertile means to self-communion.
The beautiful, rugged Steinway,
personal choice of virtually every
great musician from Liszt t o
Rachmaninoff, the preferred instru-
ment of the cultured family, is
easily within reach of even those
children whose parents enjoy but
modest incomes. There is no need
for them to risk the distortive in-
fluences lurking in inferior pianos.
O F
T H E M M O R 1 A L S
From the first moment, they may
march with the best, triumphant,
in possession of a superb work of
art in polished woods and ivory
that will serve two or three gener-
ations . . . entertaining their
friends, decorating their homes and
imbuing them with the spiritual
force of culture.
A new Steinway Upright piano can J Q "~7 f~
be bought for a total as low as O / 3
A new Steinway
Baby Grand at
$
1375
As the Steinway is made in New York City, this price, naturally,
must be "plus transportation" beyond New York and its suburbs.
10% down
balance in
three years
Used pianos accepted in partial exchange. If
there is no Steinway dealer near you, write fcr
information to Steinway & Sons, Steinway Hall,
109 West 57th Street, New York.
STEINWAY
AN EXAMPLE OF STEINWAY NATIONAL ADVERTISING

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