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THE PIANO

Updated: August 6, 2001

Featured picture, a Steinway & Sons Concert Grand Piano, Model D, 1901 #100398 Click on it to go to the website featuring it.

Welcome to the entry page for all piano related articles and reviews. Other "must sees" are also listed.

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2-9-01 Alfred Dolge's Book

12-27-00 Great Book Of Interviews

12-27-00 Piano Rebuilding & News UPDATED Fandrich in China. Saving Old Pianos.

9-2-00 Piano Designs Beyond Steinway?

For Steinway and Mason & Hamlin fans, Faust Harrison Pianos update with their new website and inventory!

5-31-00 A Passion For Pianos

5-27-00 Clark Music Center

5-26-00 Artist Pianos Ltd.

5-24-00 For Piano Teachers and Students

5-16-00 More Fine Books About Pianos

4-26-00 Thank-you for Buying & Playing Them - Pictures

3-25-00 Fine Books Buy them all!

2-25-00 An Interesting Chickering Site

2-19-00 Bondy Piano

2-17-00 Piano Piano, New York City

 2-16-00 The Polar Bear wants you to see a Renner Action in Motion

1-30-00 Beethoven Pianos

Van Cliburn International Piano Competition For Outstanding Amateurs

Northeastern Outstanding Amateur Piano Competition

1-15-00 Richmond Pianos

1-15-00 The New York City Piano Store Tour

12-17-99 Thank-you for Buying & Playing Them

12-11-99 Steinway Hegemony

12-4-99 The Golden Age of pianos in America.

12-4-99 The Seven Foot Grand Sample of 7' grands.

Nice D.J.'s Classical Piano MIDI page. Particularly weird was Olivier Messiaen's Regard de l'esprit de joie on this site. Or perhaps you'd prefer something like this which seems to be annonymous.

The Most Expensive Piano? Complete with Gospel piano soundtrack that gives real inspiration to all those Gospel pianists out there who are fond of saying, "Gospel sounds better on a Bosendorfer."

The Millenium Grand Yes, it's a Bosendorfer.

11-27-99 The Upright Piano Sample of 48" uprights.

11-26-99 The Six Foot Grand Sample of 6' grands.

The Schulze-Pollmann piano

The picture of a new "Montecello" version of Mason & Hamlin's justly famous model BB seven foot grand can be seen on their site. The case as well as the sharps are in Mahogany. The sharps are then topped in Ebony. This piano is currently available in some places at "ridiculously low prices" which cannot possibly last long.

And check out these Piano Links. Be sure to check out Mr. Land's Opus for a good description of piano actions.

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