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  2. Steinway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Number 483 was sold to a New York family for $500, and is now on display at the Städtisches Museum Seesen, ... 2008, at the age of 93, Henry Z. Steinway, ...

  3. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, the Grinnell name was revived in a limited number of pianos built by Samick. Gulbransen: Chicago: US 1904–1969 H. Kohl: Hamburg: Germany 1855–1909 Haddorf Piano Company: Rockford, IL US 1902–1960 Maker of Steinbach, Clarendon & Dreher, Bush & Gerts Haines Brothers: New York: US 1851–1945 Hallet, Davis & Co. Boston: US 1835 ...

  4. Blüthner - Wikipedia

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    The age of any particular Blüthner piano can be determined by matching its serial number to the age table freely available on the Blüthner website. [8] Recordings made with instruments by Blüthner. Yury Martynov. Beethoven-Liszt. Symphonies Nos. 3 & 8. Label: Zig-Zag Territoires. Played on a Blüthner piano from about 1867. Yury Martynov.

  5. Provenance - Wikipedia

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    The 300,000th Steinway piano that was presented to ... brand of manufacture and serial number, which will usually identify age. ... a piano by serial number, ...

  6. Category:Steinway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Steinway & Sons – a piano company based in Hamburg and Queens, New York (United States), founded in 1853. The parent company is Steinway Musical Instruments Pages ...

  7. Steinway D-274 - Wikipedia

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    Steinway Artist Daniel Barenboim, age 11, plays a D-274 with the conductor Moshe Lustig and the Gadna symphony orchestra in Israel on August 1st, 1953 In 1878, Steinway began producing their new small Models 'A' and 'B' with laminated maple cabinets, creating the modern "rim" case: Very long, thin (3.5 mm) planks of maple were slathered with ...

  8. Steinway Vertegrand - Wikipedia

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    The Steinway Vertegrand, also known as the Model K, was designed by Steinway director Henry Ziegler [1] and introduced in 1903 at a cost of $500, [4] equivalent to $16,956 in 2023. [5]

  9. Grotrian-Steinweg - Wikipedia

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    On 13 January 1803, Georg Friedrich Karl Grotrian, called Friedrich, was born in Schöningen, Germany. [1] [2] He settled in Moscow to sell pianos, beginning around 1830.He joined a partnership in a small piano making firm based in Saint Petersburg, and included these pianos among the various instruments he sold in his successful Moscow music shop.