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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1922 Vol. 74 N. 16

Music Trade Review - 1922 Vol. 74 N. 16 - Page 1 – Presented by the International Arcade Museum (IAM)

mm Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org THE VOL. LXXIV. No. 16. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth ATC., New York. April 22,1922 L E V I T 8ln I « £.8 SS Ye.rCent* Z K I Records his playing exclusively for the His reason for selecting the Ampico is given in the following letter: "For a number of years, I have been keenly interested in the possibilities of the Reproducing Piano I believe I have heard them all, not once, but many times, but until I heard the Ampico, I never found one that I thought adequately reproduced the artist's playing. The Ampico astonished me, for it reproduces the artist with unbelieveable fidelity. It not merely reproduces his phrasing and nuances, but it holds you as if the artist himself were playing, so vividly are the personality and spirit of his playing mirrrored. It is for this reason that I have decided to record my playing for the Ampico exclusively. MISCHA JLEVITZKI" There is but one AMPICO. It is obtainable only in the following pianos: KNABE MARSHAI I & WFNDFI CHICKERING WENDELLI HAINES BROS. MARSHALL & WENDELL FRANKLIN American Piano Co., |iiimmiNHiMiimii»mifliiiMMimHiniiiiiHiTimiiimu[iiiimmiimnumm|iiiiimniiiMilllimiiimiimiim f 437 Fifth Ave., New York NiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimniiiiiiiB

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