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  2. Steinway Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Steinway Musical Instruments acquired the flute manufacturer Emerson in 1997, the piano keyboard maker Kluge in 1998, and the Steinway Hall in Manhattan in 1999. [3] In 2000 it acquired the wind instrument manufacturer United Musical Instruments and in 2003 merged it with their subsidiary The Selmer Company to form the Conn-Selmer subsidiary.

  3. List of piano manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, the Grinnell name was revived in a limited number of pianos built by Samick. Gulbransen: Chicago: US 1904–1969 H. Kohl: Hamburg: Germany 1855–1909 Haddorf Piano Company: Rockford, IL US 1902–1960 Maker of Steinbach, Clarendon & Dreher, Bush & Gerts Haines Brothers: New York: US 1851–1945 Hallet, Davis & Co. Boston: US 1835 ...

  4. Conn-Selmer - Wikipedia

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    Conn-Selmer, Inc. is an American manufacturer of musical instruments for concert bands, marching bands and orchestras.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments and was formed in 2003 by combining the Steinway properties, The Selmer Company and United Musical Instruments.

  5. Steinway & Sons - Wikipedia

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    From 1864 to 1866, William Steinway, who is credited with establishing Steinway's success in marketing, [58] oversaw the construction of Steinway Hall on East 14th Street in Manhattan, New York City. Steinway Hall had cost $200,000 to build. [59] It included the second largest concert hall in New York City as well as showrooms for Steinway ...

  6. St. Louis, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis is the site of the former Michigan Chemical Corporation plant, ... In the city, the population was spread out, with 20.6% under the age of 18, 12.1% from 18 ...

  7. Steinway Hall - Wikipedia

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    Steinway Hall was acquired by 111 West 57th Street Associates in 1980. [16] Steinway bought back the building in 1999 and leased the land for 99 years from the former owner. [20] The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) designated Steinway Hall's facade as a New York City landmark in November 2001. [21]

  8. Grotrian-Steinweg - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, an annual piano-playing competition was founded by the company, to identify promising young piano students. Grotrian-Steinweg sought to expand into the US in the mid-1960s. Steinway & Sons sued to prevent them from using the Steinweg name, resulting in a 1975 decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

  9. Steinway (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Steinway Hall, a building housing concert halls, showrooms and sales departments for Steinway & Sons pianos; Steinway Mansion, a historic home in Astoria, Queens, New York City, the United States; Steinway Street, a major street in Astoria, Queens, New York City, the United States