When Henry Engelhard Steinway immigrated to the U.S. from Germany in 1850, he certainly had ivories on the mind. But it’s doubtful the Steinway & Sons founder imagined a $2.5-million piano, much less ...
The latest grand piano from the legendary Steinway company uses an iPad which allows you to record your performances, correct any mistakes and then play back the perfect version on the piano itself.
At the Metropolitan Museum of Art is an example of the first 88-key piano model built by Steinway & Sons in 1868, its rosewood case containing an inventive cast-iron frame held aloft by three ornate ...
“Like the Hotel California, you can check in to work at the Jorgensen, but you can never check out,” quips University of Connecticut Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts Director Rodney Rock. Rock ...
The crème de la crème in piano names has returned to Tucson. Husband-and-wife team Philip A. Renaud and Nancy Ostromencki quietly opened Premiere Piano, Home of Steinway at Plaza Palomino, 2990 N.
On a recent Thursday, Robb Report was given exclusive access to The Vault, as Todd Sanders, a vice president at Steinway, swiped us into the private room using a biometric fingerprint scan. After a ...
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