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  2. Bösendorfer - Wikipedia

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    Bösendorfer makes eight models of grand piano from 155 cm to 290 cm in length (5'1" to 9'6") and two vertical pianos,120 cm and 130 cm in height (47" and 51"). The Imperial Grand is one of the world's largest pianos. [12] Each numerical Bösendorfer model directly corresponds to its length in centimeters.

  3. Imperial Bösendorfer - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Bösendorfer in the Music Hall of the University of Bamberg. The Bösendorfer Model 290 Imperial, or Imperial Bösendorfer (also colloquially known as the 290 [1]) is the largest model and flagship piano manufactured by Bösendorfer, at around 290 cm (9 ft 6 in) long, 175 cm (5 ft 9 in) wide, and weighing 552 kg (1,217 lb). [2]

  4. Ignaz Bösendorfer - Wikipedia

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    The son of a carpenter, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and did an apprenticeship with the renowned piano manufacturer Joseph Brodmann (1763–1848), whose workshop he took over in 1828. He received the concession for his business by the Vienna city administration on July 28, commonly regarded as the founding date of the ...

  5. Bösendorfer-Saal - Wikipedia

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    The hall seated about 600 people. It was a venue for piano recitals, song recitals and chamber music, and it was famous for its good acoustics. Among the performers were Eugen d'Albert, Ferruccio Busoni, Fritz Kreisler, Franz Liszt, Ignaz Paderewski, Max Reger, Anton Rubinstein, Pablo Sarasate and Hugo Wolf. More than 4,500 concerts took place.

  6. Bob Clearmountain, L.A. studio icon, lost his home in the ...

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    Much of the gear in the studio he’d custom-built over decades was immobile — the Bösendorfer grand piano or the SSL recording console couldn’t get out on short notice.

  7. Carl Hutterstrasser - Wikipedia

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    Carl Hutterstrasser (11 June 1863 – 29 March 1942) was an Austrian piano manufacturer, owner of the company Bösendorfer. He was also a musician and sportsman. He was also a musician and sportsman. Life

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