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Presto

Issue: 1925 2056 - Page 28

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December 19, 1925.
PRESTO
PRACTICALLY
EVERY GREAT
PIANIST
of MODERN TIMES
isAay be heard
on the
C It is hardly possible to mention any great pianist whose
playing is not brought into the home with the AMPICO.
C In the brilliant list of artists playing for it are found
the names of many such giants as Rachmaninoff, Brai-
lowsky, Rosenthal, Levitski and Moiseiwitsch, who
have never so recorded their playing for any other
instrument.
CAnd in addition an imposing list of those who now
record exclusively for the AMPICO.
C The AMPICO is supreme in the number and
distinction of the artists who have recorded for
it—in the volume and scone of its catalogue
of recordings—and in the absolute fault
lessness with which it re-enacts the
artist's performance.
THE AMPICO CORPORATION
NEW YORK
LONDON tg
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