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Presto

Issue: 1928 2205 - Page 1

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Established 1884-TlrlE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY-Established
NUMBER
22 05.
1881
CHICAGO, NOVEMBER 3, 1928
• ^r o %^
42ND YEAR
fAcry choose the
STEINWAY
Every Steinway piano em-
bodies principles of design
originated and perfected by
four generations of the Stein-
way family.
Every instru-
ment possesses the rare and
appreciated qualities that en-
dear the Steinway to such
masters as Paderewski, Rach-
maninoff\ Hofmann, Cortoty
Grainger and Levitski.
The great pianistSy students
and musical people of modest
means who choose the Stein-
way y do so for its renowned
and easily apparent qualities—
its exquisite singing tone y its
beauties of design and finish
and its quick, accurate response
to the player's moods and
feelings.
PADEREWSKI AT HIS STEINWAY
For more than three quarters of a century through successive generations of the
Steinway family, the Steinway piano has been developed according to the high
ideals established by Henry Englehard Steinway, maker of the first Steinway
piano.
Now the fame of the Steinway is world-wide; the name inseparably associated
with those of the greatest artists, and representing it in the retail field is a cov-
eted privilege. The leadership in trade, distinguishing Steinway dealers every-
where, is significant of the great power of the Steinway name.
STEINWAY & SONS
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