P R E S T 0-T I M E S
March 1, 1929
HUNGARIAN ARTIST
IS BALDWIN STAR
Yelli d'Aranyi, Brilliant Young Violinist,
Great Attraction for Radio Listeners-in
"At the Baldwin" Program Sunday,
March 3—Other Features.
Yelly d'Aranyi, the brilliant young Hungarian vio-
linist, is to be the star of the "At the Baldwin" pro-
gram over a nation-wide radio chain March 3. Two
years ago she was the hit of the royal promenade
concert before the king and queen of England. The
queen of Spain presented her with a diamond brooch.
Miss d'Aranyi is the grand-niece of Joseph Joa-
chim, king of violinists. Distinguished composers
have written works especially for her. The world's
greatest symphony orchestras have invited her to
appear as soloist. The United States has added its
acclaim to that of Europe.
Yet it was by mere chance that Miss d'Aranyi be-
came a violinist. When she was only 6 years old
she was a prodigy on the piano, and appeared at a
charity concert in Budapest. A violin master, the
famous Dubay, happened to notice the extraordinary
shape of her hands and decreed that she must study
the violin under him.
She was only 13 years old when she made her debut
in Vienna. She was an immediate success. Since
her career has been a success of triumphs in England,
Germany. France, Scotland, Spain, Portugal, Holland
and the United States. She first appeared in this
country two years ago.
Critics acclaim her as one of the most brilliant of
living violinists. Her playing is a rare blending of
fire and restraint, a thing of thrilling vitality, stirring
with its fiery abandon, soothing with its lyric ten-
derness.
"At the Baldwin" program March 3:
1. Tango
Albeniz-Dushkin
Miss d'Aranyi.
2. Carcion
de Falla-Kreislcr
Miss d'Aranyi.
3'. Granadina
Nin-Kochanski
Miss d'Aranyi.
4. Minuet from "L'Arlesienne"
Bizet
Miss Marshall and Mr. Dougherty.
The Players are RIGHT in
everything t h a t means
money to the dealers and
satisfaction to the public
You will never do anything better
than when you get in touch with
M. SCHULZ CO.
711 Milwaukee Avenue
CHICAGO
SOUTHERN BRANCH: 730 Candler Bldg., ATLANTA, GA
5.
Air
The Burkholder Music Co., Madison, Wis., uses
the phrase "Everything in Music" on its stationery
and it is justified by the size and extent of its music
goods stock. In addition to a full line of Baldwin,
Ellington, Hamilton and Howard pianos this enter-
prising Madison firm carries band and orchestra in-
struments of C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Ind.
But supplying the musical instrument wants of the
community is not the limit of the Burkholder Music
Company.
The music school in connection with the business is
one of the foremost factors in stimulating the study
and practice of music in Madison and the surround-
ing country. The school has a large attendance and
the competent force of teachers increases its popu-
l a r i t y every day. The lively university town has a
llwide reputation for musical ability in the people and
a good deal of the credit for achieving it may be
Bach-Wilhclm attributed to the Burkholder Music Co.
Miss d'Aranyi.
6. Invocazione d'Orfeo
Peri
Mr. Havrilla.
7. Drumadoon
Sanderson
Mr. Havrilla.
8. Prydi ty Suhijko (Bohemian Folk-Song.. ..
Mr. Havrilla.
9. Bagatelle
Nicholas Gatty
Miss d'Aranyi.
10. Hungarian Dance No. 8
Brahms-Joachim
Miss d'Aranyi.
11. Hungarian Dance No. 1
Brahms
Miss Marshall and Mr. Dougherty.
SPAIN KNOWS CONN
Try this on your linguistic abilities. It is the
cover-page ad of C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Ind., in Musi-
cal Heroes, Spanish music trade journal printed at
Barcelona, Spain. The type is embellished with a
picture of a band.
"Una de las caracteristicas de los instrumentos
Conn es la gran facilidad de emision de sonido de
las diversas familias de instrumentos para Banda y
Orquesta. Por esta suprema ventaja la inmensa
mayoria de Bandas de Ninos que existen en America,
estan equipadas con instrumentos Conn. Los ar-
tistas de todo el mundo que saben lo que vale esta
ventaja—sobre todo cuando hay que tocar hora tras
hora—no tienen otra aspiracion que poseer uno de
los maravillosos instrumentos que construyen las
grandes fabdicas de
"C. G. CONN DE ELKHART (IND.)
"Pidan catalogos e informes al Distribuidor Autori-
zado, R. Parramon, Carmen, 8 - Barcelona."
MOVES IN WINCHESTER, IND.
Th« Heppe, Marcel lua and Edouard Jul«a Piano
manufactured by the
HEPPE PIANO COMPANY
are the only pianos In the world with
Three Sounding Boards.
Patented In the United States, Great Britain,
France, Germany and Canada.
Liberal arrangements to responsible agents ouly.
Main Office. 1117 Chestnut St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A. C. Beckman, recently appointed M. Schulz rep-
resentative in the Pacific Coast territory, is visiting
the trade in California and will make a complete tour
of the states in this area before returning to the M.
Schulz headquarters at 711 Milwaukee avenue, Chi-
cago, 111.
This is Mr. Bcckman's first visit to the territory
left vacant by the sudden death of R. K. Maynard,
and while his present plans are not completed, it is
assumed he will travel from Chicago until head-
quarters are established in one of the big cities of
the Coast.
Mr. Beckman is sending in orders and his reports
concerning the trade are most encouraging.
Madison, Wis M Dealers Show Progressiveness
in Many Marked Ways at 315
State Street.
YELLY d'ARANYI.
M. SCHULZ CO.
M. Schulz Traveler Makes First Trip to Pacific
Coast States and Sends Reports
Highly Encouraging.
BURKHOLDER MUSIC CO.
HAS SUCCESSFUL SCHOOL
For a
Bigger and Better
Business
There is nothing to compare
with the complete line of
A. C. BECKMAN SUCCESSFUL
PACIFIC COAST TRIP
The A. T. Engle & Sons Music Co , Winchester,
Ind., will soon be in their new home at the south-
east corner of the square. The company for some
time has owned this building. New floors have been
laid, booths have been built and the entire interior
redecorated. At the close of their remodeling sale
this week they expect to begin active moving. When
completed the new Engle shop will present to Win-
chester one of the most modern and up-to-date music
and radio shops in this section of the state.
HOPPER=KELLY CO. MOVES
TO NEW TACOMA STORE
Suitable Accommodations Secured for Expanding
Business of Progressive Washington Music Firm.
The Hopper-Kelly Co., Tacoma, Wash., last week
occupied its remodeled building at 945 Broadway,
which was damaged by fire about three months ago.
The remodeled structure is decorated in the Spanish
style, the work costing some $25,000.
On the first floor is the phonograph-radio depart-
ment under the management of R. O. Roberts, where
are featured Edison radio and radio phonograph com-
binations together with the Atwater Kent and other
lines of radio.
On the mezzanine floor is the piano department of
which Hjalmar Jensen is the manager. Here is han-
dled the complete American Piano Co. line of pianos
with the Ampico. The Gulbransen line is also han-
dled.
On the upper Moor arc the business offices, the
private offices of C. G. Hopper, president and secre-
tary of the company, and Mrs. M. C. Hopper, vice-
president and treasurer. On this floor also is the
electrical appliance department of the company,
wherein are handled washing machines, vacuum clean-
ers, electric ranges and other devices.
H. H. HUDSON DIES
Sincere regret at the death recently of H. H. Hud-
son is expressed in many places by friends he made in
the music business and in his days as piano traveler.
Mr. Hudson traveled for years for the Jesse French
& Sons Piano Co., New Castle, Ind., in Ohio and
Pennsylvania.
There was a large and representative attendance
at the funeral services at St. Paul's Cathedral, Wood-
ward and Hancock streets, Detroit. Mr. Hudson is
survived by his wife, Mary Lucile Hudson; a son,
Howard, Jr.; Mrs. Gladys Lippincott, Helen Owen,
and Mrs. Alger Best; grandchildren. Roland, Jr., Ruth
Mae, and Marie Jane Lippincott, and Howard Hayne
Hudson IIII, Roland C. Lippincott and Alger M
Best.
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