Manufacturer
Bosendorfer
Model
Liszt
New / Used
Used
Acoustic / Digital
Acoustic
Year of manufacture
1846
Serial Number
2025
Width
140 cm
Length
240 cm
Height
96 cm
No. of pedals
2
No. of Keys
85
Colour
Brown
Gloss level
High Gloss
Finish type
French Polish
Natural piano key tops
Yes
Description
Bösendorfer, 1846, Vienna.
Ignaz Bösendorfer began his career as apprentice to the piano builder Brodmann, later becoming shop foreman, and eventually taking over the firm around 1828, when Brodmann retired. (The company still makes pianos in Vienna as a part of the American-owned Kimball International.) The present instrument, typical of mid-nineteenth-century pianos, is parallel-strung, with a range of CC - a4. Liszt used similar pianos in Vienna in 1846. This piano and the 1846 Streicher piano, both by leading makers, and similar in appearance, are noticeably different in sound. Visitors to the collection tend to be equally divided in their preference for one or the other, just as, one would imagine, were people in Vienna in the 1840s. Pianos such as these were played in concert by Franz Liszt and Clara Schumann.
Ignaz Bösendorfer began his career as apprentice to the piano builder Brodmann, later becoming shop foreman, and eventually taking over the firm around 1828, when Brodmann retired. (The company still makes pianos in Vienna as a part of the American-owned Kimball International.) The present instrument, typical of mid-nineteenth-century pianos, is parallel-strung, with a range of CC - a4. Liszt used similar pianos in Vienna in 1846. This piano and the 1846 Streicher piano, both by leading makers, and similar in appearance, are noticeably different in sound. Visitors to the collection tend to be equally divided in their preference for one or the other, just as, one would imagine, were people in Vienna in the 1840s. Pianos such as these were played in concert by Franz Liszt and Clara Schumann.
Country
Serbia
State/Region/Province
Vojvodina
City
Kovacica