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Presto

Issue: 1928 2175 - Page 1

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NUMBER 9171
Entered as second class matter Jan. 29, 1896. at
NUMBER 2175.
P o B t
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Chicago, under act of Mar. 3, 1879.
CHICAGO
APRIL 7.
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1928
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Published weekly by Presto Publishing
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42ND YEA»
Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
STEINWAY
Reputation for Superiority is Universal
Practically
Every Great
Artist Now
Delighting
The Concert
Audiences
Endorses the
Steinway
The Greatest
Pianists
Everywhere
Invariably
Choose the
Stein way
to Express
Their Art
Vladimir Horowitz
is the latest name of a
brilliant pianist added
to the long list of great
Vladimir
a r t i s t s using t h e
Steinway, which in-
e l u d e s Paderewski,
Hofmann, Rachmaninoff, Friedman,
Mero, Cortot, Grainger, Levitski and
scores of other recognized virtuosi. All
rely on the Steinway piano as the surest
means of acquainting their audiences
with their attainments.
This great favor by artists is a result
of the policy of Steinway & Sons to
produce pianos as near
perfection as it is pos-
sible to make them.
Members of the Stein-
Horowitz
way family exercise
personal
supervision
over the construction
of the Steinway piano.
They are enthusiastic patrons of musi-
cal art and their intimate acquaintance
with the world's greatest masters makes
them aware of the requirements neces-
sary to satisfy the highest ideals.
Every Steinway piano made is fit for
the use of a great artist.
STEINWAY & SONS
STEINWAY
10 9
W E S T
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HALL
S T R E E T , N
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Y O R K
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