A Piano in Every Home Will Promote the World's Peace—Read Presto Ads
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1955
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THE INSTRUMENT OF THE
E who owns a Steinway is in the company
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of the great. Rubinstein, who charmed care
from the heart of the Czar of all the Russias; Liszt,
to whose home in Weimar came emperors and
kings and prelates of the church to steep their souls
in the solace of his art; Wagner, the giant of mod'
ern music, dreamer of tone visions that are among
the most precious inheritances of man; Paderewski,
loved as an artist, revered as a man, who played
his way across a continent to save his country!
IMMORTALS
These are but a few of the towering figures of
music to whom the Steinway has been "not alone
an instrument, but an inspiration." In homes of
culture the world over; in palaces of royalty and
nobility; in great conservatories of music every-
where, the Steinway is the chosen piano. And
the reason for this is simple—the materials which
go into a Steinway are available to the whole
world, but the genius which transmutes them into
Steinway tone begins and ends with Steinway.
Steinivay & Sons and their dealers have made it conveniently possible for music lovers lo own a Steimeay.
Prices $875 and up, plus freight at points distant from Net» York
STEINWAY S SONS, Steinway Hall, 109 E. 14th Street, New York
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