Maker
Blüthner
German grand and upright piano maker
Julius Blüthner Pianofortefabrik is a German piano maker founded in Leipzig in 1853 by Julius Blüthner. Family-run for generations, it is known for its warm 'Golden Tone' and its patented Aliquot stringing, in which treble notes are given an unstruck fourth string that resonates sympathetically. Blüthner builds grand and upright pianos in Leipzig.
Models
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Blüthner Model 4
Piano · Germany
The Blüthner Model 4 is a 210 cm (6'11") grand piano suited to smaller concert halls, salons, and demanding home use. Built in Leipzig with a high mountain spruce soundboard and European maple bridges, it carries Blüthner's patented Aliquot stringing and warm 'Golden Tone.'
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Blüthner Model 1
Piano · Germany
The Blüthner Model 1 is a 280 cm (9'2") concert grand piano, the largest in Blüthner's range. Built in Leipzig with a high mountain spruce soundboard and European maple bridges, it features Blüthner's patented Aliquot stringing and the warm 'Golden Tone' the maker is known for.
Categories
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Pianos
Acoustic pianos, piano model families, and related keyboard instruments.
Representative model
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Blüthner Model 1
Piano · Germany
The Blüthner Model 1 is a 280 cm (9'2") concert grand piano, the largest in Blüthner's range. Built in Leipzig with a high mountain spruce soundboard and European maple bridges, it features Blüthner's patented Aliquot stringing and the warm 'Golden Tone' the maker is known for.