Thanks, Lawrence. I was thinking it was Los Angeles, but I didn't realize it was that long ago! Wow! time flies. Jeff >1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Lots of white Kimballs. > >Lawrence Becker, RPT >Piano Technician >College-Conservatory of Music >University of Cincinnati > > -----Original Message----- >From: Jeff Tanner [mailto:jtanner@mozart.sc.edu] >Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 11:58 AM >To: College and University Technicians >Subject: Re: Have a Fazioli? > >Finally! I got on the web page to read this article. (My internet hasn't >been working correctly for quite some time). > >I've got to question a statement in the article: > >"Debra Simon, the executive director of the World Financial Center's arts >and events program, said the 21 pianos would be the largest collection of >pianos played at the same time in one place since the 1939 World's Fair. >And those pianos were uprights, not grands." > >Wasn't there an Olympics opening ceremony several years back (like, >1992ish) with many more pianos than this? I don't remember how many, but I >remember it being a ridiculous number. >Jeff > > >Jeff Tanner, RPT >Piano Technician >School of Music >813 Assembly ST >University of South Carolina >Columbia, SC 29208 >(803)-777-4392 >jtanner@mozart.sc.edu > > >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >_______________________________________________ >caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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