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Steingraeber C-212

Model C-212
Chamber Grand Piano

Description

Our new chamber music concert grand, the C-212, was introduced at the beginning of 2009. It is the direct descendant of the Steingraeber Liszt Grand Piano, the legendary model 205. The bass* has been enhanced and adapted to twenty-first century requirements, while the previous design has undergone only moderate alterations. The allure of the Steingraeber 205, which has fascinated pianists like Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss, Engelbert Humperdinck and, more recently, Daniel Barenboim, has been preserved. Because of its differentiated sound spectrum and registers, this model is in use for lieder recitals, in recording studios and music conservatories (e.g., Munich, Paris, Hannover), and at New Music festivals.

* The bass has been enriched with greater volume. Comparison of the 205 and the C-212: - vibrating soundboard +4.8% / string length up to 5.8%; - the mechanism, keyboard, and string lengths for notes 36-88 are identical

Model Styles
K Classicism: Columns, capitals and pilasters are fashioned as if by an architect. Small grooves and curves give this timeless model its elegance.
N Classical: A classic grand piano.
S Studio: Especially suited for use in music institutions with an extra wide music desk (including lateral pencil tray), sturdy lacquered frame and straightened piano lid. Available in anthracite, scratch resistant, finish.
Specifications
Width: 5’ / 153 cm
Length: 6’11” / 212 cm
Height: 3’4” / 102 cm
Weight: 721 lbs / 327 kgs
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