The Sound of European Pianos: “That’s Amore”
Posted on Feb 21, 2012 in Piano Blog | 0 comments
Amore. 愛. Amor. Liebe. 爱. Amour. Любовь. Love.
All completely different ways of saying the word love. Did you know that each and every piano is also very different from one another? It’s true. When you think about it, pianos are like snowflakes, fingerprints, genes – anything that is unique. The differences between pianos come primarily from where they are built. The crème de la crème pianos come from the famous piano factories in Europe, especially Germany and Austria. However, European piano builders offer a wide range and diversity to fit your individual needs.
“Bechstein is for pianists as Stradivarius and Amati are for violinists.”
- Hans von Bulow, The first chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic
Piano companies in Europe have a rich history, which is why most piano experts will agree to their superior (more…)
Mason & Hamlin Grand Piano Features (Pictures)
Posted on Jan 11, 2012 in Featured Products, Image Gallery, Piano Blog | 0 comments

Here we highlight some of the special features of:
The revered Mason & Hamlin Grand Piano – America’s Finest!

Full-Perimeter Plate
Strengthens the rigidity of the piano’s structure, ensuring stabile crown retention in the soundboard.





