Back to the main page Back to category Grand and Baby Grand Pianos
musical instrument details
Steinway & Sons Model D Concert Grand Piano
Estimated price for orientation: 85 000 $
Category: Grand and Baby Grand Pianos
Class:
Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Steinway Country/Region of Manufacture: United States MPN: 511545 Number of Keys: 88 Model: D Number of Pedals: 3
This is a custom piano made by Steinway of New York and it features VERY RARE German Kluge Keys and Keyboard and also Renner Blue Hammers. Only a limited number of these pianos were manufactured by Steinway. Recently tuned, voice and regulated by concert level technician. In excellent condition. New strings, pins, Knuckles, key end felt, damper felt. Includes matching brand new Jansen Artist Bench. This is the piano you always dreamed about owning. At 8' 11¾" (274 cm) in length, this majestic musical instrument -- the pinnacle of concert grands -- is the overwhelming choice of the world's greatest pianists and for anyone who demands the highest level of musical expression.The firm action puts you in control of the keys and allows you great expression and dynamics. Strong powerful bass and clear "bell tone" in the higher register allow all genres of music to be interpreted and performed effortlessly. Built by Steinway & Sons of New York in 1988. Owned and purchased new by Julian Musafia, Concert Pianist and Professor Emeritus of Music at California State University, Long Beach.According to a family member, Vladimir Ashkenazy (world renowned Concert Pianist) tried to persuade the Steinway Dealer to let him buy this piano after Julian had purchased it! Julian, of course, declined. Call or Email Cheri at 425-417-6194 if you would like to make an appointment to experience this magnificent instrument. We welcome you to send a technician to do a pre-purchase inspection as well!
Description
| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Steinway |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States | MPN: | 511545 |
| Number of Keys: | 88 | Model: | D |
| Number of Pedals: | 3 |
This is a custom piano made by Steinway of New York and it features VERY RARE German Kluge Keys and Keyboard and also Renner Blue Hammers. Only a limited number of these pianos were manufactured by Steinway. Recently tuned, voice and regulated by concert level technician. In excellent condition. New strings, pins, Knuckles, key end felt, damper felt. Includes matching brand new Jansen Artist Bench. This is the piano you always dreamed about owning. At 8' 11¾" (274 cm) in length, this majestic musical instrument -- the pinnacle of concert grands -- is the overwhelming choice of the world's greatest pianists and for anyone who demands the highest level of musical expression.The firm action puts you in control of the keys and allows you great expression and dynamics. Strong powerful bass and clear "bell tone" in the higher register allow all genres of music to be interpreted and performed effortlessly. Built by Steinway & Sons of New York in 1988. Owned and purchased new by Julian Musafia, Concert Pianist and Professor Emeritus of Music at California State University, Long Beach.According to a family member, Vladimir Ashkenazy (world renowned Concert Pianist) tried to persuade the Steinway Dealer to let him buy this piano after Julian had purchased it! Julian, of course, declined. Call or Email Cheri at 425-417-6194 if you would like to make an appointment to experience this magnificent instrument. We welcome you to send a technician to do a pre-purchase inspection as well!