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Presto

Issue: 1927 2161 - Page 1

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Established 1884-THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY-Established
NUMBER 2161.
Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896, at
Post Office, Chicago, under act of Mar. 3, 1879.
CHICAGO, DECEMBER 31, 1927
1881
Published weekly by Presto Publishing
Co.. 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. 111.
42ND YEAR
STE1NWAY
THE
0 F
INSTRUMENT
REAT Pianists who use the
STEIN WAY buy it for its
THE
IMMORTALS
It is the artistic tone of the STEIN-
W A Y Piano that makes it highly
appreciated by the world's greatest
pianists and their public recitals
continually demonstrate its purity,
sweetness and resonance.
easily apparent qualities its ex-
quisite singing tone and quick, ac-
curate response to the player's
moods and feelings.
Every
Every
STEINWAY
STEINWAY
Piano
Piano
is a perfect
example of
Piano making
art
Embodies the
fine qualities
required by
artists
RACHMANINOFF PLAYS "THE TROIKA"
ON THE S T E I N W A Y PIANO
Every STEINWAY Piano makes
are present in every STEINWAY.
The high character of the STEIN-
WAY Piano is an element of
a generous return to its owner in
length of service. And the rare
qualities that endear the STEIN-
W A Y to the great musicians as
well as the element of economy
STEINWAY
1 0 9
strength to the music house repre-
senting it and the association assures
prestige and dignity to the dealer.
&
SONS,
W e s t
5 7 t h
STEINWAY
S t r e e t ,
N e w
HALL
Y o r k
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