[CAUT] New suggestions for practice room pianos - Sauter, etc

Dennis Johnson johnsond at stolaf.edu
Fri Jan 21 15:38:31 MST 2011


We're interested in checking out the Sauter pianos also. That name came up
from the faculty as a piano worthy of pursuing and available for less than
the other better known S- piano from NY. From information we have so far it
sounds like one needs to visit the east coast to find them.

thanks,

Dennis Johnson

On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 4:10 PM, Ian Gillis <iangillis78 at gmail.com> wrote:

> I would confirm Ed Sutton's comments that Sauter is a good piano. I do not
> represent them, but I have been to their factory and showroom in
> Spaichingen, I have seen their production methods and played their
> instruments. They are a respected German maker, but generally not widely
> known in North America. I am also pretty sure they would like to expand into
> the US market, particularly the education sector, so it would behoove you to
> get in touch with them. Having said that, I have also seen some nice Hailun
> and M&H pianos out there...so many pianos - so little time!
> Ian Gillis
>
>
>
>> I'm also considering a Sauter concert grand.  I played a concert on one,
>> and the one I played was superior.  I would be very happy to hear from
>> anyone who has experience with them.
>>
>> Regards and thanks,
>>
>> Jim McKeever
>
>
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