Pianos made by Steinway & Sons are legendary for good reason, and this one is no exception. Steinway & Sons Model M Grand Piano in Ebony Satin – 1972 We’ve had it priced at $6,500 now reduced to just $4,650 for our Summer Sale. This 6′ 2″ grand was completely rebuilt in 1976 with new strings, pinblock and all action parts replaced, and it’s ready for the next century of play. Many of the early design concepts used in these older models are still used in today’s Knabe pianos. Knabe only uses woods, metals, glues and natural fabrics that are best suited for each particular purpose. The rich tonal quality of the Knabe has been compared to the human singing voice. It is said that each handmade Knabe has its own personality, and that when you play a Knabe, you can sense the difference. In 1926 Knabe was chosen to be the official piano of the New York Metropolitan Opera. Knabe pianos are handcrafted, and a limited number are made each year. Knabe supplied the grand piano for Tchaikovsky’s appearance at the opening of Carnegie Hall in 1891. Francis Scott Key commissioned a custom piano from Knabe in 1838. Knabe has been in the piano business since 1835, operating out of Baltimore, Maryland, and the company is steeped in history. Built in or around 1903, this rare and unique instrument has more than a century of music behind it. Here’s a piano that has a lot of stories to tell. This remarkable piano is less than half the cost of buying a new C5. This one has been well cared for since 1987 and features a responsive, balanced keyboard that delivers rich bass notes and defined highs. It is said that Yamaha pianos are not merely constructed, but brought to life. The precision and craftsmanship are evident in every square inch of this 6’ 6” masterpiece. The matching white and black bench is included. The C5 is considered one of the finest grand pianos in its class. This beautiful grand piano from Yamaha is a satisfying instrument to play, and would be a definite focal point in any room with it’s stately ebony polished finish.
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They have been meticulously maintained by one of the Western Slope’s premier technicians, and are kept in our climate-controlled showroom.Ĭome see and play these beautiful instruments for yourself, and feel free call us with any questions you might have.
This is crucial for reliability and playability in our unique dry climate. All of Glenwood Music’s pianos are pre-owned and Colorado-acclimated.