Posts filed under Instruments

100-Year-Old Steinway

Posted on November 19, 2009

Looking forward to performing on a turn-of-the-century New York Steinway concert grand piano which will be transported to Te Papa for the Fletcher Construction Centennial Anniversary (1909-2009) corporate function on December 5. According to Cameron Crawford of PianoShop, the Steinway was one of two "duelling pianos" played by Wayne Mason and Crawford at Wellington Railway Station at the start of NZ Music Month in May.

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Steinway Grand Patently Lacking

Posted on April 29, 2009

Inspected the Steinway Patent Grand piano at Masterton Town Hall to ensure it was of an acceptable playing standard before Saturday night’s performance. Somewhat lacklustre for a Steinway. I was informed that the instrument had recently had extensive maintenance and tuning for last weekend’s performance with Dame Malvina Major. I wonder how the pianist managed that night. I found this particular Steinway wanting and doubt that it has been given the attention it needs. The bass and extreme treble were clear enough, but the midrange notes lacked volume and tonal clarity, and the action left something to be desired. Overall, it was hard work making this instrument sing.

Kurzweil PC3x

Posted on April 23, 2009

Got the Kurzweil PC3x on my mind. A very desirable instrument but alas not affordable.