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Beiijing HsingHai [10] Beijing: China 1949–present: Also manufactures the Hardman brand. [10] Belarus: Minsk: Belarus 1935–present: Only upright pianos of its own brand. Blüthner [11] Leipzig: Germany 1853–present: Also manufactures Haessler and Irmler brands. [11] In addition, it has its own line of artists. [12] Borgato [13]
This article is a list of piano brand names from all over the world. This list also includes names of old instruments which are no longer in production. Many of these piano brand names are "stencil pianos", which means that the company which owns the brand name is simply applying the name to a piano manufactured for them by another company,
The Times notes in February 2013 that prices of the upright models start at £4,995, which reflects the British manufacture using traditional materials and skills. [2] Music Instrument Professional has reviewed the Cavendish Classic model which it says is "an affordable, compact piano built around a solid spruce soundboard.
Made for the mid-level piano market, the Wilhelm Schimmel brand consists of two grand pianos and four upright piano models in different designs. [10] The brand is named after Wilhelm Schimmel, the company's founder. The instruments are made for young piano players, offering them pianos of high quality to an affordable price. [10]
Kawai K Series Professional Uprights range in height from 114 to 134 cm (45 to 53 in). All have Kawai's Millennium III Upright Action with ABS-Carbon. [18] The current Kawai Upright Piano product line consists of the following models: [19] K Series Professional K-800: 134 cm (53 in) K-700: 130 cm (51 in) K-600: 134 cm (53 in)
Sauter Pianofortemanufaktur GmbH & Co KG is a German piano manufacturer in Spaichingen, Baden-Württemberg.. Sauter was founded by Johann Grimm in 1819. In 1813 Grimm traveled to Vienna to study piano building with Johann Andreas Streicher and his wife, Nanette Streicher, the noted pianoforte builder.
In 1969, Charles Walter, formerly the head of Piano Design and Developmental Engineering at C.G. Conn, [4] bought the Janssen piano name from Conn. He founded a company to make pianos under the Janssen name. [5] In 1975, Walter started his own line of console and studio upright pianos. In 1991, the company ceased to produce pianos under the ...
Mason & Hamlin is an American manufacturer of handcrafted grand and upright pianos, currently based in Haverhill, Massachusetts.Founded in 1854, it is one of two surviving American piano manufacturers from the "Golden Age" of pianos (the other being Steinway & Sons), although some smaller piano manufacturers have since started in the United States.