Marca
Bluthner
Modello
11 (154)
Nuovo/Usato
Nuovo
Acustico/Digitale
Acustico
Matricola
150977
Larghezza
152 cm
Lunghezza
154 cm
Pedali
3
Tasti
88
Colore
Nero
Lucentezza
Lucido
Top di chiavi naturali
No
Descrizione
For people who would like to a smaller size but highest quality grand piano, here is the best choice in town!
With only 5'1", it fits even the smallest living room or studio, whilst obtain the highest quality sound and expression possible. Here is Bluthner Model 11!
If it is space that prevents you from putting a grand piano in your home, this instrument may be ideal. It will certainly fit into the smallest corner and you will enjoy all the advantages a grand has to offer: the satisfying touch of the keyboard, the elegance of design that will compliment your home, and a sound that will enchant you. By using the same principles of construction that are applied to the larger instruments, this model leaves nothing to be desired with regard to its tonal character and dynamic range. Even its smaller size does not impede its warm bass and rich treble. For its size, it is certainly one of the best available.
Bluethner was founded in Leipzig, Germany in 1853 and is still owned by the same family.
Generations of famous musicians have played on the Bluethner, including Bartok, Brahms, Debussy, Lehar, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Rubinstein, Shostakovich, Johann Strauss and Tchaikovsky. More recently, Andrew Lloyd Webber (has 12 Bluethners!!!) the Beatles’ recordings, Martha Argerich and the Grammy Awards with Ariana Grande chose Bluethner.
Bluethner was the official piano for Shanghai Expo and is now at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Music.
The manufacture of these pianos is unique. From harvesting the trees by helicopter from the north slopes of the Alps to obtain a tight wood grain, to stacking the timber for the soundboards out in the elements for 9 years, to the design of the Alliquot scale 4th string shows an exacting German craftsmanship.
Bluethner is famous in Europe and Russia, now also in China. It is usually designated as a “prestige, highest quality performance piano”.
Keyword: yamaha, piano, steinway, bechstein, grand piano, bosendorfer, fazioli, kawai.
With only 5'1", it fits even the smallest living room or studio, whilst obtain the highest quality sound and expression possible. Here is Bluthner Model 11!
If it is space that prevents you from putting a grand piano in your home, this instrument may be ideal. It will certainly fit into the smallest corner and you will enjoy all the advantages a grand has to offer: the satisfying touch of the keyboard, the elegance of design that will compliment your home, and a sound that will enchant you. By using the same principles of construction that are applied to the larger instruments, this model leaves nothing to be desired with regard to its tonal character and dynamic range. Even its smaller size does not impede its warm bass and rich treble. For its size, it is certainly one of the best available.
Bluethner was founded in Leipzig, Germany in 1853 and is still owned by the same family.
Generations of famous musicians have played on the Bluethner, including Bartok, Brahms, Debussy, Lehar, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Rubinstein, Shostakovich, Johann Strauss and Tchaikovsky. More recently, Andrew Lloyd Webber (has 12 Bluethners!!!) the Beatles’ recordings, Martha Argerich and the Grammy Awards with Ariana Grande chose Bluethner.
Bluethner was the official piano for Shanghai Expo and is now at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Music.
The manufacture of these pianos is unique. From harvesting the trees by helicopter from the north slopes of the Alps to obtain a tight wood grain, to stacking the timber for the soundboards out in the elements for 9 years, to the design of the Alliquot scale 4th string shows an exacting German craftsmanship.
Bluethner is famous in Europe and Russia, now also in China. It is usually designated as a “prestige, highest quality performance piano”.
Keyword: yamaha, piano, steinway, bechstein, grand piano, bosendorfer, fazioli, kawai.
Stato
Canada
Stato/Regione/Provincia
British Columbia
Città
Vancouver