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C. Bechstein D 282
Piano · Germany
The C. Bechstein D 282 is a 282 cm (9'3") concert grand piano, the flagship of the C. Bechstein range. Built in Germany with a European mountain spruce soundboard, an American hard maple pin block, and a hand sand-cast iron frame, Bechstein describes it as 'a concert grand piano of superlatives' prized for its transparent voice and rich tonal colours.
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Bösendorfer 280VC
Piano · Austria
The Bösendorfer 280VC is a 280 cm (9'2") concert grand piano and the flagship of Bösendorfer's Vienna Concert (VC) series. Built in Austria around the Resonance Case Principle with a spruce-rich case and Vienna Concert action geometry, it is designed to project across large concert halls while retaining the warm, vocal Viennese tone.
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Petrof P 159 Bora
Piano · Czech Republic
The Petrof P 159 Bora is a 159 cm (5'2") grand piano, the most compact in Petrof's grand range and nicknamed 'the little big grand piano' for its rich, powerful sound. Built in Hradec Králové with a resonance spruce soundboard and a laminated beech-and-birch inner rim, it suits professional practice, the home, and smaller halls.
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Fazioli F308
Piano · Italy
The Fazioli F308 is a 308 cm (10'2") concert grand piano, the largest model Fazioli builds and one of the longest production grands on the market. Hand-built in Sacile, Italy, it features a soundboard of red spruce from the Val di Fiemme and a distinctive fourth pedal that brings the hammers closer to the strings to reduce volume without altering tone.
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Steinway & Sons Grand Pianos
Piano · Germany
Steinway & Sons' line of acoustic grand pianos, identified by single-letter designations from the largest concert grand (Model D) down to the smallest baby grand (Model S). The series shares Steinway's core construction approach, including a laminated maple rim, Sitka spruce soundboard, and hand-built action, scaled across lengths to suit concert halls, conservatories, studios, and homes.
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C. Bechstein B 212
Piano · Germany
The C. Bechstein B 212 is a 212 cm (6'11") parlor grand piano, described by Bechstein as a standard for many pianists and common in conservatories and private music rooms. Built in Germany with a concert-standard European mountain spruce soundboard and an American hard maple pin block.
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Shigeru Kawai SK-EX
Piano · Japan
The Shigeru Kawai SK-EX is a 278 cm (9'1") concert grand piano, the flagship of the Shigeru Kawai range and one of the most-chosen instruments at international piano competitions. Hand-built in Japan in very limited numbers, it features a solid tapered spruce soundboard, a Konsei Katagi maple rim, hand-crafted hammers, and the Millennium III action.
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Story & Clark S700
United States
The Story & Clark S700 is a 5-foot-9-inch grand piano in the firm's Signature Series, sized between the S600 and the larger S800. It has a standard 88-key keyboard. The Signature line is Story & Clark's premium range above the value-priced Heritage Series.
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Steinway Model A
Piano · Germany
The Steinway Model A is a 6-foot-2-inch (188 cm) salon grand piano. This medium-scale Steinway delivers powerful sound from a freely resonating solid spruce soundboard, combining the tonal qualities of larger grands in a more compact format suited to salons and larger homes.
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Chappell Mignon
United Kingdom
The Chappell Mignon is a 6-foot (1.8 m) baby grand piano made by Chappell & Co. of London. It was among the models the firm exhibited at the 1947 British Industries Fair. Chappell pianos were later produced by the Kemble company until around 2000.
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Shigeru Kawai
Piano · Japan
Shigeru Kawai is Kawai's premium, hand-built line of grand pianos, named for the company's second-generation leader and crafted in limited numbers in Japan. The series ranges from the SK-2 up to the SK-EX concert grand, sharing features such as solid tapered spruce soundboards, Konsei Katagi maple rims, and the Millennium III action.
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Steinway B-211
Piano · Germany
Steinway and Sons' Model B, a grand piano of about 211 centimeters. Often called the perfect piano, it is a favored choice for smaller concert halls, recording studios, and larger homes.