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THE PIANO, KING OF MUSIC

They call the piano king of music, and rightly so. From delicate pianissimo to overpowering fortissimo, from the highest to the lowest note known to almost any other musical instrument, the piano has no peer for range of expression, versatility, and richness of nuance.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32361, 29 July 1970, Page 9

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THE PIANO, KING OF MUSIC Press, Volume CX, Issue 32361, 29 July 1970, Page 9

THE PIANO, KING OF MUSIC Press, Volume CX, Issue 32361, 29 July 1970, Page 9

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