Bösendorfer 290 Imperial
Détails
Features
Type | Grand piano |
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Keyboard | 92 touches |
Castor | Yes |
Dimensions | 168 x 290 cm |
Weight | 552kg |
Origin | Austria |
The advise of J-F Hanlet
Created by Ludwig Bösendorfer in response to a request from the pianist Ferruccio Busoni, who transcribed JS Bach's Great Organ Works because the piano lacked notes corresponding to the lowest bass notes of the organ. This model then inspired Debussy and Ravel to compose specific works for the piano, which is therefore the only one that can faithfully interpret them.
Orchestral timbre. Legendary piano
Description
Orchestral Presence until the Subcontra F
Traditional Imperial Design with additional bass range
Concert Grand action geometry guarantees optimal play and controllability
Independant Capo d'Astro for perfect adjustment in the descant registry
Sophisticated processing of European raw materials exclusively
Resonance body crafted from Austrian spruce resonance wood
Hand spun Bösendorfer bass string
Handcrafted in Austria
Single stringing
3 pedals
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