OT - Consideration For the Piano tuner

Brian Trudgeon briant@inet.co.za
Thu, 3 Jun 2004 09:36:27 +0200


Found this on the wire. Now if only every client you have would afford you
the same sort of courtesy.

Regards
Brian Trudgeon
South Africa

Power Plant Shut - to Tune Piano 


NORWAY: May 31, 2004 

OSLO - One of the Nordic region's biggest power stations shut Friday to let
an expert tune a grand piano for a concert undisturbed by the hum of huge
hydroelectric generators. 

"When you put a big piano in there, you also need to tune it, and that is
very difficult if the machines are running," said Tron Engebrethsen, senior
vice president at Norwegian power company Statkraft.
 
The generators will be switched back on after Friday evening's concert which
is being staged in an enormous underground hall at the 1,120-megawatt Sima
power plant.


The hall, built in a rock cavern inside a mountain in the scenic Hardanger
fjord in western Norway, is renowned for its acoustics.
 
Engebrethsen said a concert was held at the plant about once a year, but it
was the first time they had shut down production to tune a piano. 

The program includes music from Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" and Stravinsky's
"Agon." 
The generators, which will be down for nine hours, will be switched back on
at 2200 local time. 

REUTERS NEWS SERVICE 


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