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Steinway has also stored inventory on-site but may decide to move warehousing outside of pricey New York City, the source told the Post. Wildflower, Stolly and Roeschlaub did not return requests for comment. Contact The Author Name required. Email required. Comment required. Over the next thirty years, Henry and his sons developed the modern piano. They built their instruments one at a time, applying skills that have been handed down from master to apprentice , generation after generation, ever since.

The Steinway became the choice for ninety-eight percent of concertizing artists , none of whom are compensated to endorse the instrument. The Steinway earned a reputation as an investment for the owner in the legacy of future generations.

Steinway, I am very happy to have the opportunity of using your pianos for my concerts. I consider them to be perfect in every way. Far more than just an exquisite instrument, it is an instrument of the highest expression and creativity. A Steinway intimately connects artist and listener, and invites its owner to join a tradition of musical perfection, making it an invaluable investment. Steinway Today Master to apprentice, generation after generation, every Steinway is built with experience decades in the making — by artisans who take pride and time to humanize a piano still made by hand, who strive for and achieve continuous innovation and improvement.

New York. San Francisco. Please enter your first name. Please enter your last name. Please enter a valid email address. Steinway CEO Michael Sweeney's departure last week came four months after the year-old company opened a lavish, and expensive, new Steinway Hall retail and performance space in Midtown Manhattan , which was designed by renowned high-end architect Annabelle Selldorf. In addition to that 19,square-foot space Steinway also said this past spring it was leasing an additional 20, square-feet of space in the same building on Sixth Avenue to serve as the company's global headquarters.

A Steinway spokesman would not say if Sweeney, 58, resigned or was forced out of the company, or reveal what led to him leaving. Losby, 61, has been Steinway president since , having joined the company as Midwest district manager in



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