Steinway and Sons: The Pinnacle of Quality

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Steinway & Sons are some of the most coveted and expensive pianos in the world, it is a business that has been running for 150 years, and still producing many of the highest quality pianos per year. The production process and sound quality of the Steinway pianos will be discussed in detail and then compared to the manufacturing techniques of a more commonly known piano maker such as Yamaha. Also being considered is the future and the possibilities it holds for the classical piano.

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Henry Engelhard Steinway (Appendix fig. 1) was a German immigrant who founded Steinway & Sons in 1853. Steinway was an established master cabinet maker, and he built his first piano in the kitchen of his Seesen home in Germany. By the time Steinway & Sons was fully established, he had built 482 pianos. The first piano that was produced by the company, number 483, was sold for $500 to a family in New York. For the duration of the next 30 years, Steinway and his four sons assisted in developing the modern piano and in the process, earning themselves the ‘Grand Gold Medal of Honour’ in 1867, which recognises their excellence in engineering and manufacturing. In turn, Steinway & Sons pianos were purchased by some of the world’s greatest pianists, including royalty (Steinway History, 2011).

The first Steinway hall (Appendix fig. 2) was opened on 14th Street in 1866, containing a 2000 seat auditorium. Sequentially, it became New York’s artistic and cultural centre. In 1871, Henry Steinway died, leaving the company to two of his sons, C.F. Theodore and William. They both specialised in different areas of technicality and skill, much to benefit the Steinway image. In present day, there are Steinway & Sons factories in Hamburg and New York, as well...

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