has anyone seen a 2-manual piano

Tom Servinsky tompiano@bellsouth.net
Sat, 2 Apr 2005 01:14:38 -0500


There is a 4 manual Bechstein in West Palm Beach, Fl.
Tom Servinsky
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Ultsch" <multsch@jvlnet.com>
To: "pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 11:44 PM
Subject: has anyone seen a 2-manual piano


> Do any of you know of any pianos from the past (or existing) which
> have two manuals?
> 
> The University of Wisconsin--Madison School of Music has the only two-
> manual Steinway D (Hamburg).  It will be used by Christopher Taylor
> for the Goldberg Variations in Madison on April 23, 2005.
> 
> This piano may be introduced by presenting some history of this or
> other similar pianos. Do any of you know of any other single grand
> instrument with a double keyboard?
> 
> This piano has an extended-heighth action stack with a five-octave
> keyboard "inserted" above the main keyboard.  The upper keyboard
> is "coupled" to the lower keyboard at an octave above (like a 4-foot
> coupler).  The main, lower keyboard is "normal," but a coupler pedal
> allows this keyboard to additionally play an octave above (like a main
> to main 4' coupler).  (I'm not an organist and I hope I'm making sense
> here.)  Pictures are available on request (450 KB JPEG's).
> 
> Thanks for your input.
> 
> Mark Ultsch
> Assistant Piano Technician
> UW--Madison
> 
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