Manufacturer
Steingraeber & Söhne
Model
B-192
New / Used
New
Acoustic / Digital
Acoustic
Width
153 cm
Length
192 cm
Height
102 cm
No. of pedals
3
Colour
Black
Gloss level
High Gloss
Natural piano key tops
No
Description
A New Standard for Salon Grands from Steingraeber & Söhne
In honour of the Liszt Anniversary, Steingraeber & Söhne unveiled a new 192 cm (6’3”) grand at the 2011 Bayreuth Festival. It is closely modeled on the Liszt grand, which is to say the Steingraeber C-212 and its predecessor, the 1873 Eduard Steingraeber 200.
The unique, distinctive features of a Steingraeber that immediately spring to mind are:
* straight bass bridge without suspension
* very long bass strings on a similar scale to those of a chamber music grand
* highly flexible bridges made of solid copper beech
* bearing bars in the treble registers for optimal mixing of partials
* precisely limited sounding board area by way of a far-reaching sound trap
* enhanced volume through very hard outer rims of layered beech wood (26 pcs. horizontal and
13 pcs. vertical)
In addition to discerning private clients, this new grand piano is particularly well suited to professionals and for use in music conservatories.
At Steingraeber & Söhne, professional pianists and musical institutions are our primary customers. Besides the highly differentiated color spectrum that has become the hallmark of our sound, clients often choose a Steingraeber because our mechanisms are both speedy and reliable. That is why we’ve placed so much value on this grand piano’s affinity with its big brother, the C-212. In fact, it is such a priority that the actions of the C-212 and the B-192 are virtually identical.
This piano is available in a whole variety of finishes from simple polished ebony to a whole range of exotic and rare woods. Please contact us for more details.
In honour of the Liszt Anniversary, Steingraeber & Söhne unveiled a new 192 cm (6’3”) grand at the 2011 Bayreuth Festival. It is closely modeled on the Liszt grand, which is to say the Steingraeber C-212 and its predecessor, the 1873 Eduard Steingraeber 200.
The unique, distinctive features of a Steingraeber that immediately spring to mind are:
* straight bass bridge without suspension
* very long bass strings on a similar scale to those of a chamber music grand
* highly flexible bridges made of solid copper beech
* bearing bars in the treble registers for optimal mixing of partials
* precisely limited sounding board area by way of a far-reaching sound trap
* enhanced volume through very hard outer rims of layered beech wood (26 pcs. horizontal and
13 pcs. vertical)
In addition to discerning private clients, this new grand piano is particularly well suited to professionals and for use in music conservatories.
At Steingraeber & Söhne, professional pianists and musical institutions are our primary customers. Besides the highly differentiated color spectrum that has become the hallmark of our sound, clients often choose a Steingraeber because our mechanisms are both speedy and reliable. That is why we’ve placed so much value on this grand piano’s affinity with its big brother, the C-212. In fact, it is such a priority that the actions of the C-212 and the B-192 are virtually identical.
This piano is available in a whole variety of finishes from simple polished ebony to a whole range of exotic and rare woods. Please contact us for more details.
Country
United Kingdom
State/Region/Province
England
City
London