26 July 2010, 06:28 AM
Brian BecroftPiano picture of the day
Get the picture! Get the music?
27 July 2010, 08:34 AM
Brian Becroft 3 ton concrete pianoCarolyn Lee at her 3-Ton Concrete Piano outside her Piano, Organ, & Teaching Facility in MA.
http://www.carolynleeshow.com/lessons.html
28 July 2010, 06:56 AM
Brian Becroft Piano lounge and bar at Formosa Gardens holiday villa.
http://www.holiday-rentals.co.uk/p431397
29 July 2010, 07:39 PM
Brian Becroft Piano with no Pin Blockhttp://ptg.org/pipermail/piano...010-July/026879.htmlIf you have a Wegman, DO NOT sell it. It is worth keeping just for the tuning pin arrangement.
Wegman Piano - hand carved
01 August 2010, 07:11 PM
Brian BecroftAnyone have any idea about this amazing looking piano?
02 August 2010, 06:02 AM
LLquote:
Originally posted by Brian Becroft:
Anyone have any idea about this amazing looking piano?
Well, THAT is one hunky massive piano!
Looks Deco but I bet it is earlier. They surely made artwork out of the casing back then of both of these last two pianos. An era long gone with the current look of a rectangular shiney black box!
04 August 2010, 09:16 AM
Brian Becroft Schönbrunn Palace Music room in the Empire style with a giraffe pianoThe pictorial wallpaper in the adjacent music room conveys the illusion of the Brazilian jungle. This type of panoramic wallpaper with depictions of imaginary landscapes superseded the fresco as wall decoration in the first half of the 19th century. The "giraffe" pianoforte made by Martin Seuffert in 1812 is an indication of the flourishing musical instrument-making trade in Vienna at the time of Beethoven and Schubert.
Large Pic:
http://www.hofmobiliendepot.at...r/06_Musikzimmer.jpg
04 August 2010, 11:59 AM
LLquote:
Originally posted by Brian Becroft:
Schönbrunn Palace Music room in the Empire style with a giraffe pianoThe pictorial wallpaper in the adjacent music room conveys the illusion of the Brazilian jungle. This type of panoramic wallpaper with depictions of imaginary landscapes superseded the fresco as wall decoration in the first half of the 19th century. The "giraffe" pianoforte made by Martin Seuffert in 1812 is an indication of the flourishing musical instrument-making trade in Vienna at the time of Beethoven and Schubert.
Large Pic:
http://www.hofmobiliendepot.at...r/06_Musikzimmer.jpg
What an absolutely elegant and warm music room.
I went out to the website and zoomed the picture, 125, then 150, then 200 percent with no distortion, to be able to view closeups of the mural. Gorgeous, as is the giraffe piano and period (1820's) furniture.
06 August 2010, 05:07 AM
Brian Becroft “Dreams Of The East” - is one-of-a kind, all hand-carved concert grand exhibited at Music China Fair in Shanghai.
The special edition concert grand with its images of Chinese landscapes carved in rosewood will be the centerpiece of Hailun’s exhibit at the show. Voicing specialist Sibin Zlatkovic is making his final adjustments to its exposed strings while the rest of the team looks on.
“We did this kind of work at Bösendorfer,” says Basilios Strmec, an Austrian who is now president Hailun USA. “This is a gorgeous piano, all hand-carved. It took 19 months to build.”
The showpiece piano represents a first step into the luxury piano market for Hailun, whose mid-priced instruments have taken hold throughout North America and Europe as well in as the domestic Chinese market.
http://www.hailun-pianos.com/blog/
09 August 2010, 02:53 PM
LLI wonder if all those extra notes on the Stuart actually get played or are the strings just there for sympathetic overtones?
09 August 2010, 02:56 PM
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Originally posted by Brian Becroft:
“Dreams Of The East” - is one-of-a kind, all hand-carved concert grand exhibited at Music China Fair in Shanghai.
That is incredible. I so appreciate all the intricasies, but they are not needed so much on an instrument. I wonder what the wood is and where this will end up.
09 August 2010, 08:50 PM
Brian Becroft"In 2009 Hailun entered the market for luxury-case instruments by commissioning a one-of-a-kind concert grand. Named "Dreams of the East," the instrument's rim was created from a single piece of Chinese rosewood. After the Music China Fair, Hailun’s hand-carved concert grand, called Dreams of the East, sold to a Chinese businessman for $347,000"
http://www.pianobuyer.com/pages/183.htmlhttp://www.thefreelibrary.com/...estic...-a0217814047http://www.hailun-pianos.com/blog/http://hailun-pianos.com/press...c_Trades_Article.pdfhttp://www.hailun-pianos.com/engineers.phphttp://www.hailun-pianos.com/company.php