Steinway Pianos Are King!
Steinway pianos are the
first name in modern pianos with classical style. Read here
about the birth of a legend, its followers and the
collection.
Steinway and Sons was founded in
Manhattan circa 1853. The company is named after Henry
Steinway and his sons Albert, Charles, Henry Jr., Theodore
and William who all worked with their father. A German
immigrant Henry Sr. was a master cabinet maker.
The
first notable awards for the brand came in 1855 from
American and European exhibitions. This was quickly topped
in 1867 when the company won the
“Grand Gold Medal of Honor”
at the Paris exhibition.
The first factory was
established in 1866 in New York on 14th Street. These days,
the piano base of operations is in Queens New York. The
company also has a factory in Hamburg, Germany called
Steinway-Haus.
Steinway Loyalty
From the very beginning
Steinway pianos was synonymous with quality. Their 483rd
piano was sold for 500 dollars to a New York family. This
same piano now graces the Metropolitan Museum in New York
City and is considered priceless.
Their have been
many legends who have tickled the ivories of a Steinway.
Among the notables are Franz
Liszt, Sergei
Prokofiev, and George
Gershwin.
Steinway pianos have such a
following that there are exclusive Steinway Artists, such as
Bruce Hornsby,
Billy
Joel and Diana Krall.
In fact, according to the company website, almost 98% of all
piano soloists prefer the brand for its superior quality and
sound.
Your
Choices of Steinway Pianos
Like most
companies, Steinway offers several different piano model
choices. Their products are split up into different lines
based on the features and quality that you are looking for.
The Steinway Legendary
collection
honors the history of their pianos with authentic
reproductions of the
Alma-Tadema
model. The piano is a replica of one of their original art
case pianos which was produced in the late 1880s. An
original Alma-Tadema sits in the Smithsonian Institution as
well as other cultural centers worldwide.
The
Art Case Collection
consists of pianos that rest in exquisite cases, just like
the classic Alma-Tadema. This collection showcases a range
of artistic styles, from the sleek and sophisticated Grove
Park to the showy Summertime, full of colorful flowers, a
flowing water fall and green grass blade legs.
The
Satin piano, also part of this collection, was designed to
honor Steinway artist Duke
Ellington. The Steuben piano's bold crystal elements
and strong design marked the 150th anniversary of Steinway
and the 100th anniversary of Steuben crystal.
The
Limited Edition Collection
contains six distinct pianos with rich histories. For
example, the Henry Z. Steinway limited edition piano honors
the last member of the Steinway family to run the business.
Henry Z. Steinway was the great grandson of the founder, and
took over the company in 1955 from his father. He helped
mold the company into the powerhouse that it is today. These
limited edition pianos are each personally signed by
Steinway himself and available in two choices of woods.
The
Crown Jewel collection
features handcrafted pianos made with exotic woods. The
Louis XV Grand piano, for example, features the stylistic
elements of the Rococo period. You can choose to have this
piano in natural rosewood or white with gilded flourishes.
The Ebony Grands and
Verticals collection
includes some of the most popular Steinway models. The New
York ebonized pianos are hand processed with satin finishes
The collection features the Concert Grand – Model D. The
Model D is the number one choice for many concert artists
and educational facilities as well.
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