J.J. PERFETTO J. D. BORREUt EJ.HRUBY Follow the Stars |F Leadership 1 :^m CONN'S popularity among the leaders '^1111111 in brass instruments is increasing from J~ < ■'^^^^ day to day. They know that a good &t t - jssm instrument is indispensable to the ■& /,^f|f§3 proper interpretation of their art, and l^wsf^M^^^ffl for that reason they select the CONN. |J|| | 1 1 JW CONN band instruments embody the best that can be found—beauty in tone, M'- - ■ ' ■■$$§ reliability in action and simplicity in \ *&& Among the leading artists using iohn dhiii id cnnc« CONN is John J, Perfetto, formerly JOMN PHILLIP SOUSA with Sousa's band, later a famous Vv> ) member of the Philharmonic Sym- X V i — ' Jphony and Metropolitan Orchestras of «-. \ / f New York City. "CONN is, in my \\ / / Judgment, by far the most perfect \ V // make; I could not possibly play any \Z v, »» -- *^\/ other instrument to my satisfaction > l^ or that of any other discriminating musician," Mr. Perfetto states. For over a century have the ancestors of Mr. James G. Borrell! ranked amonjj the great musicians of their time. In 1822, when Italy was ruled by tne Bourbons, his great-great-grandfather was Bandmaster of the Royal Grenadiers Band. Since then all his paternal ancestors have been musicians. A graduate from the Royal Conservatory of Music of Italy, Mr. Borrelli has held up the reputation of his family as one of the foremost clarinetists. "The tone of CONN'S Boehm Clarinet is of bell-like clearness and beauty, and the key system is light and easy to operate," states Mr. Borrelli. Mr Ed J. Hruby, celebrated cornet soloist of the U. S. Navy Band uses a CONN Victor model cornet mainly because the high and low registers are perfect, and it is the easiest blowing cornet made, Sousa, internationally famed composer and band leader, has equipped his entire band with CONN instruments for almost half a century. Hundreds of other stars whose names are bywords among the musicloving public are equally enthusiastic about CONN instruments. They must have the best and therefore use CONN, C. G. Conn, Ltd., Factories, World's Uarflest, Elkhart, Indiana, U. S. A.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 241, 11 October 1929, Page 12
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