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12 References. 13 Further reading. 14 External links. Toggle the table of contents. ... Until his death on September 18, 2008, at the age of 93, Henry Z. Steinway, ...
In 1866, C.F. Theodore Steinway began a cooperative venture with the Mangeot brothers in Nancy, France, who for several years in the late 1860s imported harps and soundboards from Steinway & Sons in New York City, which they installed in their own piano cabinets and sold under the brand name "Mangeot-Steinway", mostly in France and England.
William Steinway, also known as Wilhelm Steinway (born Wilhelm Steinweg; March 5, 1835 – November 30, 1896), son of Steinway & Sons founder Henry E. Steinway, was a businessman and civic leader who was influential in the development of Astoria, New York.
4 References. 5 External links. ... anglicized name Henry Engelhard Steinway, (February 22, 1797 – February 7, 1871) ... At the age of 8, he was an orphan and ...
4 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... She is a Steinway Artist and studio musician for Naxos, ARTEC label, ... At age 13, she made her ...
Henry Alfred Steinway (born February 8, 1991), better known by his stage name RL Grime, [1] (previously known as Clockwork) [2] is an American record producer and DJ. RL Grime specializes in trap and bass music and is a member of the Los Angeles electronic music collective WeDidIt.
Steinway Musical Instruments, Inc. is a worldwide musical instrument manufacturing and marketing conglomerate, based in Astoria, New York, the United States.It was formed in a 1995 merger between the Selmer Industries and Steinway Musical Properties, the parent company of Steinway & Sons piano manufacturers.
The Victory Vertical also known as the G.I. piano [1] or G.I. Steinway [2] was a piano manufactured by Steinway & Sons for US troops in World War II. The company had been ordered to cease manufacture of pianos during the war, to reduce the use of war materials, but was asked, in 1942, to produce a model suitable for use by the US military.