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Steinway Model C
Semi-concert grand piano
The Steinway Model C is a 7-foot-5-inch (227 cm) semi-concert grand piano, the largest Steinway grand below the Model D concert grand. Its scale design is drawn down directly from the Model D, giving a wide dynamic range and a powerful, warm tone suited to smaller concert halls and spacious living rooms. It is built principally at Steinway's Hamburg factory.
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Steinway & Sons
Steinway & Sons is a maker of grand and upright pianos founded in New York in 1853 by Heinrich Steinweg, with a second factory in Hamburg, and is widely regarded for its concert grand pianos.
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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.
Live listings on Reverb
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Steinway Model C 7'5" Grand Piano 1887 (Restored) - Polished Brazilian Rosewood
$89,000 · Excellent
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Steinway & Sons Art-Case Model C 1877 - Ebony Satin
$47,775 · Excellent
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