The talking machine world (July-Dec 1924)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, December 15, 1924 ~ more customers -more sales -more profits With Columbia Fine Art Series of Musical Masterworks Imported Recordings THERE is a growing demand on the part of the American public for the symphony orchestra and the immortal music of the famous master composers. To meet this demand Columbia presents the Fine Art Series of Musical Masterworks — the greatest collection of records ever offered. In this series are five complete symphonies and three major works of chamber music. Each composition is complete in an attractive album. These records are better in tone and smoother in surface than any you ever heard. The finest musicians of Europe were assembled in the Columbia London laboratories to make these records. The conductors are world famous for their musical ability. And the selections they have made are the favorite symphonies of American audiences. To sell the Masterworks Album Sets is to sell the best. And with these records, you can obtain many new customers for your store. For the Fine Art Series appeals to a class of trade who have not been record buyers in the past. You can increase profits with these records. For it is now practically as easy to sell an album set of five records as it was to sell a single record. Write the nearest Columbia Branch or distributor for information on the Fine Art Series of Musical Masterworks.