Page 70 I/O DECEMBER 1920 THE ETUDE From an actual photograph taken in Mr. Rachmaninoff s home, in New York City Hear Rachmaninoff on the New Edison NOW you can make a straightfor-ward comparison and find out which is the best phonograph. Rachmaninoff himself, the great Russian pianist, gives you this opportunity. H e has made recordings for one of the standard talking-machines. W e are very glad that he has done so. For now you can compare. Your Edison dealer will gladly play Rachmaninoff's RE-CREATION S on the New Edison for you. Watch for his announcements in your local newspaper. You must hear this most astonishing pho-nograph comparison,—before you buy your Christmas phonograph. The photograph, from which this illus-tration is reproduced, was taken in Mr. Rachmaninoff's home, in New York City. It shows the great Russian pianist playing the Second Hungarian Rhapsodie (Lisz t ) , while the New Edison RE-CREATE D his previous rendition of the same composition. The three music experts who listened from behind the screen, were amazed and astounded at the absolute fidelity of the RE-CREATIO N to the artist's original per-formance. Once more, the New Edison's perfect Realism triumphed in the test of direct comparison. Be sure to look for your Edison dealer's announcements. Hear Rachmaninoff on the New Edison. THOMA S A . EDISON , INC., Orange, N. J. Edison Rachmaninoff RE-CREATIONS Nozc on Sale No. 82169 Second Hungarian Rhap-sodie (Liszt) Par t 1 No. 82169 Second Hungarian Rhap-sodie (Liszt) Par t 2 No. 82170 Second Hungarian Rhap-sodie (Liszt) Par t 8 (With Mr. Rachmaninoff's Cadenza) No. 82170 Pastorale ( Scarlatti-Tausig-) No. 82187 Prelude in C Sharp Minor, Op. S (Rachmaninoff) No . 82187 Polka de W. R. (Rachmaninoff) (Others to be released later) %eNE W EDISON " icJbetPbow<x with a Said" uuuumMuiMwiiuuuuMmiuAwmmimM ^
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