"I know of no piano that would give us better satisfaction, and it is my desire that the Weber Piano shall continue to be used at the Metropolitan Opera House."

HEINRICH CONRIED.

"Mr. Conried's letter, following as it does the tribute of Maurice Grau to the Weber Piano when he was at the head of the Metropolitan Opera House organization, shows the great place long ago won and always retained by the Weber among the greatest people in the musical world, and demonstrates that this artistic instrument has in that atmosphere the proper setting for its merits."—The Music Trades.

The Weber Piano Company
Aeolian Hall, 362 Fifth Ave., near 34th St., New York
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[Transcriber's notes:]

The title on the cover image shows "Hansel und Gretel"; this has been changed to "Hänsel und Gretel" in the transcribed text.

A missing speaker's name in the German version following "Herrjemine, den möcht' ich ganz verschlecken!" has been added.

An additional header for "Dritte Scene" in the third act has been removed.

The following is a list of other changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.