White Pianos

It may be true that the great concert halls of the world favor their concert grand pianos in traditional ebony color regardless of brand, but that is where tradition ends.

It may also be true that during the era when the parlors of the middle class and children’s school began to fill with uprights and small grands, the typical piano color was brown.

But what is also true is that for the pure aesthetics of décor, status and beauty, the white piano has forever held its own.

White pianos just have a kind of magical influence on people whose visual and aesthetic senses are stimulated by the unusual, the creative and the dramatic.

The contemporary homes of today are often designed around lightness, glass and airy concepts. Sometimes a white piano is the only logical choice for a space.

FAZIOLI – F212

FAZIOLI – F212

Considered across the world as a classic size for performing and teaching, this piano is suitable also for medium concert halls. The excellent balance between the bass and treble and the wide dynamic range render this instrument particularly well suited for recording studios.

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FAZIOLI – BUTTERFLY

FAZIOLI – BUTTERFLY

The Butterfly blossomed from our continued partnership with the Fazioli Company, crafted in Sacile, Italy, an area renowned for an ancient and prestigious tradition in woodworking. Established in 1981 by engineer and pianist Paolo Fazioli, each piano embodies the fundamental philosophies behind the company that guarantee each piano is tested to perfection.

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STAINGRAEBER – C212

STEINGRAEBER – C212

This remarkable instrument was introduced at the beginning of 2009. It is the direct descendant of the Steingraeber Liszt Grand Piano, the legendary model 205. The bass has been enhanced and adapted to twenty-first century requirements, while the previous design has undergone only moderate alterations.

The allure of the Steingraeber 205, which has fascinated pianists like Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss, Engelbert Humperdinck and, more recently, Daniel Barenboim, has been preserved. Because of its differentiated sound spectrum and registers, this model is in use for lieder recitals, in recording studios and music conservatories (e.g., Munich, Paris, Hannover), and at New Music festivals.

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STAINGRAEBER – A170

STEINGRAEBER – A170

Steingraeber don’t consider their Salon Grand Piano A-170 to be a “baby grand,” because it impresses one as much larger than its 170 cm (5’7”) would suggest. Its projection and volume are truly surprising for an instrument of its size. In physical terms, this phenomenon is based upon its unusually wide tail, which results in very long bass strings.

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