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Steinway

Steinway and has been making pianos for more than 150 years. Peter Day visits its New York factory to discover what gives the company its prized place on the world's stage.

For more than 150 years, Steinway and Sons have been building handmade pianos to please the ear of the most discerning musicians. Their sound fills concert halls around the world. Why? Is it simply because they're the best; the best marketed or is there another reason?

Peter Day visits one of Steinway's two factories, in Astoria New York, to find out what gives this instrument its prized status in the concert world and ask if this once family owned firm can keep its place on the world stage.

Producer:
Sandra Kanthal.

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30 minutes

Last on

Sun 13 Sep 2015 21:30

Contributors:

Louis Lortie, Concert Pianist 

Michael Sweeney, CEO Steinway and Sons

Regina Davidoff, Steinway and Sons

Anthony Gilroy Steinway and Sons

Darren Marshall – Steinway and Sons

Mark Dillon, Piano Tuner Steinway

James Barron, Author, Piano, The Making of a Steinway Concert Grand

Stephen Carver, Chief Piano Technician, The Juilliard School

Broadcasts

  • Thu 10 Sep 2015 20:30
  • Sun 13 Sep 2015 21:30

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