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Steinway and Society
* In 1885, Steinway received the gold medal at the International Inventions Exhibition in London and the grand gold medal of the Royal Society of Arts in London.
* Informations about the Steinway family, company and village in Greater Astoria Historical Society
* Greater Astoria Historical Society bio on Steinway ( see also the article Greater Astoria Historical Society )

Steinway and is
" The Steinway piano upon which the Sacred Concerts were composed is part of the collection of the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
Steinway & Sons, also known as Steinway, is an American and German manufacturer of handmade pianos, and subcontracted pianos from suppliers sold under secondary names.
Steinway is a prominent piano company, known for making pianos of high quality and for its influential inventions within the area of piano development.
Steinweg ) established a professional community, the company town Steinway Village, in what is now the Astoria section of Queens in New York City.
Steinway Street, one of the major streets in the Astoria and Long Island City neighborhoods of Queens, is named after the company.
Steinway Hall () is the name given to buildings housing concert halls, showrooms and sales departments for Steinway pianos.
In 1864 William Steinway, the son of Henry E. Steinway who is credited with establishing Steinway's remarkable success in marketing, built a set of elegant new showrooms housing more than 100 pianos on East 14th Street in Manhattan, New York City.
A Steinway-Haus is similar to a Steinway Hall.
These investors founded the musical conglomerate Steinway Musical Properties ( later Steinway Musical Instruments, a publicly traded company ( NYSE: LVB )), which is the parent company of Steinway.
The Korean piano and guitar maker Samick Music Corporation is the largest shareholder, controlling 33 % of Steinway stock ; Samick Chairman Jong Sup Kim has been a member of the Steinway board of directors since November 2009.
Steinway is a member of the Luxury Marketing Council founded 1994, a cooperative marketing organization aimed at affluent buyers.
The 100, 000th Steinway piano was given as a gift to the White House in 1903 and is made of cherry tree with gold leaf.
An example of replicas of historic Steinway pianos is the 150th anniversary grand piano, which are exact copies of the grand piano played by Ignacy Jan Paderewski on his famous United States concert tour in 1892 – 93.
Another example of replicas of historic Steinway pianos is the William E. Steinway grand piano, which are exact copies of the award-winning Steinway grand piano, that was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in 1876.
* Essex: made for the entry-range market and is cheaper than Steinway and Boston pianos.
The idea is to provide a consistent pool of Steinway pianos with various characteristics for performing pianists ' individual touch and tonal preferences.
The " piano bank " is worldwide and consist of more than 400 Steinway pianos, mostly grand pianos model D-274.

Steinway and local
The local tracks take a longer route, remaining under Broadway, then turning south onto Steinway Street and west again onto Northern Boulevard, where they rejoin the express tracks.
The Queens Community Board 1 is a local advisory group in New York City, encompassing the neighborhoods of Astoria, Long Island City, Queensbridge, Ditmars, Ravenswood, Steinway, Garden Bay, and Woodside, in the Borough of Queens.

Steinway and at
At the age of 14, he gave a piano concert at Steinway Hall.
By the 1860s, Steinway had built a new factory at Park Avenue and 53rd Street, the present site of the Seagram Building, where it covered a whole block.
The pianos themselves underwent numerous substantial improvements through innovations made both at the Steinway factory and elsewhere in the industry based on emerging engineering and scientific research, including developments in the understanding of acoustics.
Crowd of spectators buying tickets for a Charles Dickens reading at the Steinway Hall in New York City in 1867
Eventually, the post-war cultural revival boosted demand for entertainment and Steinway increased piano production at the New York City and Hamburg factories, going from 2, 000 in 1947 to 4, 000 pianos a year by the 1960s.
Since 1996, Steinway Musical Instruments has been traded at the New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE ) under the abbreviation LVB, for Ludwig van Beethoven.
In 2003, Steinway celebrated its 150th anniversary at Carnegie Hall's largest auditorium, Isaac Stern Auditorium, with a gala series of three concerts on June 5, 6 and 7, 2003.
Gabriela Montero at a Steinway grand piano at the Inauguration of Barack Obama | inauguration ceremony for US President Barack Obama on January 20, 2009
Steinway employees, together with artists, dealers and friends from around the world celebrated the anniversary at the Laeiszhalle ( former Music Hall Hamburg ) with a gala concert, culminating in a showcase performance by the Steinway Artists Lang Lang, Vladimir and Vovka Ashkenazy and Detlef Kraus.
Until his death on September 18, 2008 at the age of 93, Henry Z. Steinway, the great-grandson of the Steinway founder, still worked for Steinway and put his signature on custom-made limited edition pianos.
On January 24, 2009, Steinway installed the world's largest solar-powered rooftop air-conditioning and dehumidification system, at a cost of $ 875, 000, to dehumidify the factory in New York City, and protect the pianos.
Some great pianists of the past and some active pianists today have expressed a preference for Steinway pianos produced at Steinway's factory in New York City or at Steinway's factory in Hamburg.
Steinway Artist Sergei Rachmaninoff at a Steinway grand piano
The majority of the world's concert halls have at least one Steinway concert grand piano model D-274, some ( for example Carnegie Hall ) have model D-274s from both the New York City factory and the Hamburg factory in order to satisfy a greater range of preferences.
" In 1972, Steinway responded to Garrick Ohlsson's statement that Bösendorfer was " the Rolls-Royce of pianos " by trucking away the Steinway-owned Steinway concert grand piano on which Ohlsson was about to give a recital at Alice Tully Hall in New York City.

Steinway and musical
In the late 1970s, Lyon & Healy was purchased by Steinway & Sons ( then owned by CBS ), and consequently closed their retail stores in the Chicago area, that had been selling sheet music and musical instruments, and their education departments — to focus on the harp division.
The musical keyboard of a Steinway & Sons | Steinway concert grand piano
* Steinway Musical Instruments, a musical instrument manufacturing conglomerate and parent company of Steinway & Sons
The Vincent Bach Corporation was an American manufacturer of brass musical instruments that began early in the twentieth century and still exists as a subsidiary of Conn-Selmer, a division of Steinway Musical Instruments.
It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments and was formed after Steinway bought musical instrument manufacturers The Selmer Company and C. G.
In 1866, Steinway erected Steinway Hall to make a place for the exhibition of the highest musical skill.
Holton is a musical instrument manufacturer owned by Leblanc, a subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments ' Conn-Selmer division.

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