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Concert program for a twenty piano ensemble conducted by Willem Van Hoogstraten. The performance included works by Schubert, Brahms, Tschaikowsky and Rimsky Korsakow.
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Oregon Federation of Music Clubs Mrs. Edgar Stillman Kelly National President Mrs. E. C. Peets District President Nelle Rothwell May President Presents WiLLEM VAN HOOGSTRATEN Conducting A Twenty Piano Ensemble with Forty of Oregon's Leading Pianists The proceeds of this concert will be used for federation work throughout the state THE PIANOS ARE STEINWAYS Courtesy Sherman, Clay & Co. Willem van Hoogstraten Writes of the Steinway: The Steinway Piano is an orchestra in itself. It has a tonal quality peculiar to itself which is especially emphasized in passages where the orchestral fortissimi would tend to entirely eclipse the tone of an ordinary piano. An Investment in Integrity A long roll of the most famous pianists since Liszt and Rubinstein have chosen the Steinway for use and ownership. Singers, directors and musical celebrities have bought it, used it, praised it. Its supremacy is unquestioned, its superiority recognized. The explanation is simple: a determination to excel. This governing principle of Steinway manufacture was formulated by Henry Steinway. Four generations of the Steinway family have maintained and strengthened it. And this unbreakable rule of excellence has established a bond of confidence, without parallel in business history, between the Steinway and the public. It is made in numerous styles and sizes to fit every home and every acoustic condition. Each is made under the personal supervision of the Steinway family. STEINWAY UPRIGHTS $950 AND UP; GRANDS FROM $1475 Used pianos accepted in partial exchange. Convenient terms. — and Here is an Interesting Fact to Remember! Sherman, Clay & Co. are always ready to buy, for cash, a Steinway Grand Piano that has been properly cared for. The demand for used Steinway Grands is permanent and unfailing. Sherman, Clay & Co. BEacon 6261 SIXTH AND MORRISON STS. Portland, Oregon And 40 Other Coast Cities, Including: Salem, Eugene, Longview, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, San Francisco and Oakland programme Marche Militaire Schubert-Tausig (Complete Ensemble) 2. Five Waltzes Brahms Mary Bullock Lucile Cummins Ruth Crittenden Beatrice Dierke Beatrice Eichenlaub Jessie Elliott Helen Bratten Fowler Jocelyn Foulkes Flora Gray Ida May Howatt 3. (a) Suite (b) March Heroique David Campbell Beatrice Dierke Nelle Rothwell May Susie Michael Dorothea Nash Constance Piper Ruth Orser Sanders Rebecca Brown Tarlow Jane Thacher Marjory Trotter Mrs. Rex Underwood Frances Yount Jensen Saint Saens Charles W. Dierke J. Hutchison 4. Espana Louis Artau Frances Striegel Burke Helen Calbreath David Campbell Edgar E. Coursen John Stark Evans Mordaunt A. Goodnough Frederick W. Goodrich George Hopkins Ella Connell Jesse Chabrier Ruth Bradley Keiser John J. Landsbury Susie Michael Misha Pelz Constance Piper Jane Thacher Eda Trotter Mrs. Rex Underwood Helen Van Houten Edith Woodcock 5. Variations on the Theme Chopsticks _____ - Cui, Liadow and Borodine, Rimshy Korsakow (Complete Ensemble) 6. Prelude and Fugue in C Minor - Bach-Bauer Louis Artau John Stark Evans George Hopkins John J. Landsbury 7. Gavotte Gluck-Brahms Frances Striegel Burke Helen Calbreath Beatrice Eichenlaub Ella Connell Jesse Ruth Bradley Keiser Nelle Rothwell May Dorothea Nash Eda Trotter 8. Valse des Fleur, Nut Cracker Suite (Complete Ensemble) Tschai&owsky THE PIANOS ARE STEINWAYS COMPLETE ENSEMBLE Louis Artau......................School of Music, University of Oregon Mary Bullock......................................428 E. 42nd St. N. Ta. 0740 Frances Striegel Burke.................................................................. Ellison-White Conservatory of Music. Ea. 1626 Helen Calbreath....................................860 Belmont St. Ea. 2914 David Campbell............................................Studio Bldg. Be. 2745 Edgar Coursen............................................658 Lovejoy. Br. 5608 Ruth Crittenden..................................710 Studio Bldg. Be. 1915 Lucille Cummins..........................................Studio Bldg. Be. 0329 Beatrice Dierke......................................Fine Arts Bldg. Br. 3939 Chas. Dierke............................................Fine Arts Bldg. Br. 3939 Beatrice Eichanlaub..............................Columbia Bldg. Br. 7609 Jessie Elliot................................Maegley-Tichner Bldg. Be. 9723 John Stark Evans............School of Music, University of Oregon Jocelyn Foulkes..........................................475 Schuyler. Ea. 5957 Helen Bratten Fowler........Pianist, 773 E. 21st N. Ga. 2878 Mordaunt Goodnough..............680 E. Washington St. Ea. 7216 Frederich W. Goodrich..............................Studio Bldg. Be. 1047 Flora Gray..................................Maegley-Tichner .Bldg. Be. 2547 Lucia Hart........................_..........................Studio Bldg. Be. 1047 George Hopkins..............School of Music, University of Oregon Helen Van Houten..Residence Studio, Embassy Apts. Br. 8034 J. Hutchinson..................................................215 14th St. Be. 7025 Ida May Howatt........................1341 Terwilliger Blvd. At. 5088 Ella Connell Jesse........................................Studio Bldg. Be. 5595 Ruth Bradley Keiser..................................Studio Bldg. Be. 3118 John Landsbury..............School of Music, University of Oregon Margaret Keep-Long...................................................................... Carrick Studios, Maegley-Tichner Bldg. Be. 3603 Nelle Rothwell May ....Residence Studio, 900 E. 29th N. Ga. 6715 Kate Dell Marden......Residence Studio, 61 North 16th. Br. 3926 Susie Michael........................................606 Studio Bldg. Wa. 2970 Dorothy Nash................................................Maegley-Tichner Bldg. Misha Pelz........................................................395 Salmon. Be. 4101 Constance Piper................Accompanist, 770 Marshall. Be. 4473 Martha Reynolds........Residence Studio, 411 Mill St. Be. 6978 Ruth Orser Sanders............................720 Patton Road. Be. 8361 Rebecca Brown Tarlow..........Pianist, 797 E. 29th N. Ga. 5425 Jane Thacher..................School of Music, University of Oregon Eda Trotter............................................Fine Arts Bldg. Br. 1957 Marjory Trotter....................................Fine Arts Bldg. Br. 1957 Mrs. Rex Underwood....School of Music, University of Oregon Edith Woodcock............................................Studio Bldg. Be. 2745 Frances Yount................................201 Lafayette Apts. Be. 9738 Forty of the forty-two pianists playing in this twenty Steinway piano ensemble endorse the Steinway piano as being in their estimation the finest piano in the world. MKT DOC DMT AN PRIII, 'OBTLAIIO, CHI.
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January 20, 1928
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