David, What file opens this? I haven't been able to see it yet. Avery Todd On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 4:28 PM, David Andersen < david at davidandersenpianos.com> wrote: > > Ladies and gentlemen -- -- -- > > I was going to wait until I had the first recording of an Atelier artist > in my computer > before I made this announcement, but I just couldn't help myself with my > beloved list colleagues...so here's a press release (attached below) I > just handed to a > very fancy PR firm on the corner of Sunset Blvd. and Pacific Coast Highway > here in beautiful Los Angle-ease who I somehow convinced to represent me > for a fraction > of their usual fee-- -- actually, a friend is a principal in the company > and he's doing me a > massive good turn. > > I've never felt or heard pianos like the ones that *Steingraeber* makes. > Each one has > an idealized action ratio and an idealized balance weight, and lots and > lots of power, > sustain, and resonance. As the press release says -- or as Tamir Hendelman > says -- they're > dark and powerful and clear and brilliant, all at the same time. Each of > the grands I've > played -- about 12 in all, I think -- have been at that level that we as > technicians dream of. > > The *uprights* are another story entirely: absolutely beautifully, > ridiculously great feeling and sounding pianos. Best of the breed. > > This is just another excuse for us "listers" to get together with each > other around a great piano or three; I really hope to see you all at the > national conference in Anaheim in June. > > There will be a full complement of Steingraeber grands and uprights to > thrill and amaze you. Come on by...and enjoy my semi-florid b.s. in the > attached press release. > Enjoy...... > > David Andersen > Los Angeles, California > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080404/f3affdc9/attachment.html
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