Bechstein Model B Grand Piano With A Black Case C. 1910
Bechstein Model B Grand Piano C. A Bechstein Model B grand piano with a black case. This piano was made in Berlin circa 1910. Features include: satin black cabinet with sunburst music desk, overstrung full iron frame, 7 1/4 octaves, 88 note original keyboard with nice touch and tone. There is a hairline crack in the frame which doesn’t appear to affect performance, tuning or stability. It is common in Bechsteins of this age. This can be fixed by a professional restorer but it can still be played and enjoyed as is. The case is in fair condition with some wear and tare commensurate with age. L 203cm x W 150cm. Carl Bechstein opened his piano manufactory in Berlin, Germany in 1853 (the same year Steinway established the Steinway factory in New York). The firms reputation for building superior instruments spread quickly and during the 19th Century Bechstein became one of the most celebrated piano builders in the world. Early Bechstein pianos were known for having a very melodic tonal quality and longevity enjoyed by many of the most illustrious composers of the time, including, Liszt, Wagner, Ravel and Debussy. Died in 1900, leaving the firm to his sons Carl Jr. The firm continued to celebrate massive success well into the 20th Century. Bechstein is one of the few piano manufacturers in the world to survive 160+ years, and they are still building exceptional pianos today. Excludes Scottish Highlands, Cornwall, selected other locations.
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