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Bösendorfer Vienna Concert Series
Grand piano series
The Vienna Concert (VC) series is Bösendorfer's line of grand pianos built with Vienna Concert Technology and VC action geometry, designated by length in centimeters with a 'VC' suffix. It spans from the 170VC and 185VC through the 214VC, 230VC, and the 280VC concert grand.
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Bösendorfer
Bösendorfer is an Austrian maker of handcrafted grand pianos, founded in Vienna in 1828 by Ignaz Bösendorfer. Austria's last surviving piano manufacturer, it builds a small annual output of instruments at Wiener Neustadt, known for the warm 'Viennese' tone, the Resonance Case Principle, and its concert grands including the 97-key 290 Imperial and the Vienna Concert (VC) series.
Models in series
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Bösendorfer 214VC
Piano · Austria
The Bösendorfer 214VC is a 214 cm (7') grand piano in Bösendorfer's Vienna Concert (VC) series. It carries scale and design elements derived from the 280VC concert grand into a salon-sized instrument, built in Austria with a spruce-rich case, Vienna Concert action, and the warm Viennese tone.
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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.