Steinway C

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Sun, 13 Jan 2002 01:05:54 +0100


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Hi Joe,

Hows life btw ?  We have two C's from Hamburg at the UiB. One about 15
years old the other about 10. Two very different instruments really.
Both very nice indeed, but perhaps the bass is just a bit
too....aahhh... well they lack that certain extra body that you find on
the D, but beautiful still.  Actually if you stand back a bit and let a
vituoso go at them they move the whole of the concert hall. Beating in
intervals and chords become statements, yea I know I am getting carried
away, but isnt that what music is supposed to do to one. In anycase
there are few instruments capable of that kind of performance that I am
aware of.  I cant remember ever running into and American C, but then I
have been over here for many years now. I love em !

Joseph Alkana wrote:

> Folks,I had a wonderful tuning experience on Friday. A Steinway model
> C serial No. 105173. Pierce shows it to be a 1902. I note that there
> are dates of discontinuance for the model A and the model O but
> nothing for the model C. Does anyone know how long Steinway produced
> that model here in the US? Why it was discontinued? Aside from a
> strange type of false beat (very faint) in the higher treble (looks
> like uneven lengths of wire for each unison) the piano was absolutely
> beautiful, both in an aural and visual sense. I believe the style is a
> Louis XV, done in Mahogany, rewhatevered done by Washburn Pianos in
> Phoenix. Looks like a new board, but hard to tell about the bridge.
> Everything clean and shiny. Nice work by those people. Anyone know of
> the names of the craftsmen or if they associate with the list? What
> think ye about the model C, I don't recall see that model discussed
> much on this list? Give me more of this piano type! Joseph Alkana  RPT
>
> josephspiano@attbi.com




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Richard Brekne
RPT, N.P.T.F.
Bergen, Norway
mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no


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