The Garden Magazine, February, 1924 
317 
With the Cjreat Pianists of the World—the EMost 
Entrancing 'Dance EMusic—the 
DUO-ART 
REPRODUCING PIANO 
Entertains Your Guests 
W HAT kind of a party to give! How 
to entertain those non-bridge play¬ 
ing guests after dinner! How to till 
intervals between arrivals or until dinner is 
served — puzzling, 
isn’t it often—and 
difficult? Yet you 
can make your home 
so memorably at¬ 
tractive that every 
person you entertain 
from the cultured in¬ 
tellectual to the air¬ 
iest butterfly of 
your acquaintance 
will acclaim you the 
most successful of 
hostesses! 
Everybody is in¬ 
trigued by music in 
some form or other. 
You cannot imagine 
what an asset a Duo- 
Art Piano will be to you. With its artis¬ 
tic perfection, its almost unbelievable 
versatility, it appeals to the most cosmo¬ 
A Suggested Program for an Hour or so 
of Music 
I. LA CAMPANELLA. 
Liszt 
Played by FRIEDMAX 
SONATA, Op. 27 , No. 2 ( Adagio , 
Allegretto, Presto Agitato) 
Beethoven 
Plaved bv HOFMANN 
11. VIOLIN SOLO 
Thais (Meditation). 
Massenet 
Liebesfreud. 
Kreisler 
Souvenir. 
Drdla 
III. LIEBESTRAUM, No. 3 ... 
Liszt 
Played bv GANZ 
VALSE IN A-MINOR 
Chopin 
Played by NIKISCH 
MELODIE (Chant du Voyagcur) 
Paderewski 
Plaved bv PADEREWSKI 
IV. SOPRANO SOLO 
Yesterday and Today. 
Spross 
Tike a Rosebud. 
LaForgc 
To a Messenger. 
La Forge 
V. RHAPSODIE HONGROISK, No. 12 
Liszt 
Played bv GRAINGER 
MARCHE MILITAIRE, Op. si, No. 1 
Schubert 
• Played by BAUER and GABRILOW 1 TSCIt 
politan tastes—it can be dramatic or gay- 
thrilling or frivolous as occasion warrants. 
Xo other musical instrument ever had so 
much to offer. 
‘Dancing 
Duo-Art dance music 
is wonderful. Played by 
leading artists in their 
field, it plays with a 
sparkle and rhythm 
which is irresistible. 
Think of summoning 
six or more of the great 
pianists for one even¬ 
ing's entertainment 
think of an instrument 
which will play these 
great, thrilling classics 
-—accompany your solo¬ 
ists with taste and sym¬ 
pathy—then finish the 
evening with dance mu¬ 
sic that will set every 
foot a-tapping! 
Come to Aeolian Hall or one of its Branches w hen 
next you are in the vicinity and learn how conveniently 
you may ow n one of these marvelous instruments. 
For descriptive literature of The ‘Duo-Art Piano, address 
Dept. CG, The Aeolian Company, Aeolian Hall, Ne'w Tork 
“Representatives in All Lectding Cities 
THE AEOLIAN COMPANY 
NEW YORK 
LONDON 
PARIS 
MADRID 
SYDNEY 
MELBOURNE 
^Makers of the cAeolian-Vocalion — the ‘‘Phonograph Supreme 
