Hamburg Steinway, sostenuto - not

Porritt, David dporritt at mail.smu.edu
Wed Jan 24 10:47:56 MST 2007


Well, if Albert Steinway "perfected" the sostenuto in 1874 I wish they'd
bring that perfected design back!

dp

David M. Porritt
dporritt at smu.edu

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Subject: Re: Hamburg Steinway, sostenuto - not

I learned at school that Claude Montal was the one who invented the
sostenuto, but according to Wikipedia:
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The sostenuto was first shown at the  Paris Exhibition of 1844, by
Boisselot and Sons, a Marseille company. French piano builders
Alexandre Francois Debain and Claude Montal  built sostenuto
mechanisms in 1860, and  1862, respectively. These innovative efforts
did not immediately catch on with other piano builders. In 1874,
Albert Steinway perfected and patented the sostenuto pedal.
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As far as I know, the sostenuto pedal was not so common in European
(and Japanese) pianos even in 1970's.



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