Laurence, Sauter would be a great addition to the volume in light of its direct linkage to the Streicher lineage. Sauter also makes a remarkable microtonal piano as well as very imaginative case designs. A walk through their website is very informative. Many of us have learned a great deal from Ulrich Sauter in his classes at conventions both here and abroad. He has contributed enormously to the field. Anne Anne Garee, Program Director for Piano Technology Florida State University College of Music 122 N. Copeland Street Tallahassee, FL 32306-1180 850-645-7873 agaree at fsu.edu <mailto:agaree at fsu.edu> http://music.fsu.edu/Areas-of-Study/Piano-Technology <http://music.fsu.edu/Areas-of-Study/Piano-Technology> From: caut-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf Of Laurence Libin Sent: Friday, January 21, 2011 6:35 PM To: caut ptg Subject: [CAUT] Sauter In your collective opinion, is Sauter sufficiently distinctive and important historically to deserve an entry in Grove? Other criteria include quality, innovation, influence. I don't have space for every respected maker but wouldn't want to overlook anyone remarkable. Advice appreciated, and any other suggestions. Laurence Libin Editor-in-Chief Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments Oxford University Press lelibin at optonline.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/caut.php/attachments/20110121/1f95c585/attachment-0001.htm>
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