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In 1973, British Prime Minister Edward Heath bought a Steinway piano with the £ 450 he had won in the Charlemagne Prize for leading Britain into the European Economic Community.
The Steinway company and its leaders have won numerous awards, including the following:
* In 1854, Steinway attended its first exhibition in the United States, which was the Metropolitan Mechanics Institute fair in Washington, D. C. Henry Steinway, Jr .' s design won 1st Prize.
* In 1862, for the International Exhibition in London, Steinway shipped two square pianos and two grand pianos to England ( two to Liverpool and two to London ) and won 1st Prize.
* In 1867, Steinway won three awards at the Exposition Universelle in Paris: the Grand Gold Medal of Honor " for excellence in manufacturing and engineering pianos ", the grand annual testimonial medal and an honorary membership of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts.
These medals won in Europe increased the demand for Steinway pianos, thus the reason the family looked into opening a store in London.

Steinway and case
The White House's Steinway art case piano in the Entrance Hall
In 1857 Steinway began to produce a line of highly lucrative art case pianos, designed by well-known artists.
As part of the 150th anniversary, renowned international fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld created a commemorative Steinway art case piano.
As part of the celebration, the 125th anniversary limited edition Steinway art case piano by renowned designer Count Albrecht von Goertz was presented to the public.
Composer and pianist Duke Ellington and US President Richard Nixon in front of the Steinway art case piano owned by the White House
Steinway began creating art case pianos in 1857 and the making of art case pianos reached its peak in the late 19th century.
Today, Steinway only builds art case pianos on rare occasions.
The art case pianos are unique, because Steinway builds only one of each.
Some of Steinway's most notable art case pianos are the Alma-Tadema grand piano from 1887, the 100, 000th Steinway piano from 1903, the 300, 000th Steinway piano from 1938 and the Sound of Harmony from 2008.
The iron plate is installed in the case above the soundboard and is bronzed, lacquered, polished, and decorated with the Steinway logo.
* The world's most expensive grand piano is a Steinway art case piano built by Steinway's factory in Hamburg, Germany, in 2008 for € 1. 2 million.
Image: 2009. 05. 12 Poetry Jam at the White House-Lin-Manuel Miranda-Alex Lacamoire-Steinway grand piano. ogg | The White House's Steinway art case grand piano from 1938.
Beehive, Wellington, NZInterior of the rotunda at New York City's Steinway Hall with an Steinway & Sons # Art case pianos | Art Case Piano by artist Mia LaBerge in the foreground.
in New York City with artist Mia LaBerge's Madison Bluestone Steinway & Sons # Art case pianos | art case piano in the foreground

Steinway and on
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 physical plant was relocated also — to Steinway Hall on West 57th Street in Manhattan.
On January 20, 2010, MAS relocated from its longtime home in the historic Villard Houses on 457 Madison Avenue to the equally famed Steinway Hall
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.
Theodore Steinway wished to stop traveling to America ; to live in Germany on a permanent basis.
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.
The Steinway factory was then on Fourth Avenue ( now Park Avenue ) and East 53rd Street in Manhattan.
Duo-Art recording 5973-4 played on a Steinway grand piano model XR 6 ' 2 " Duo-Art from 1920.
In the late 1960s, Steinway brought countersuit against Grotrian-Steinweg to stop them from using the name " Steinweg " on their pianos.
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
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 John Lennon's 70th birthday anniversary in the fall of 2010, Steinway introduced a new series of 100 limited edition grand pianos designed on the basis of the white Steinway grand piano that John Lennon owned.
Chick Corea performing on a Steinway grand piano model Steinway D-274 | D-274
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.

Steinway and their
Eager to copy these effects, Theodore Steinway invented " duplex scaling " which employed short lengths of non-speaking wire were bridged by the aliquot throughout much of upper range of the piano, always in locations that caused them to vibrate in conformity with their respective overtones — typically in doubled octaves and twelfths
It was not until 1864 that the family anglicized their name from Steinweg to Steinway.
In 1890, Steinway received their first royal warrant, granted by Queen Victoria.
All the 800-plus Steinway Artists signed the piano with their names, including Vladimir Horowitz and Sir Elton John.
Steinway, however, voluntarily instituted this change already in the 1950s, because polymer surfaces are more durable, do not yellow over time, nor do they crack as easily as ivory, and are easier to replace than their ivory predecessors.
In contrast to other makers, who presented their pianos to pianists, William Steinway engaged the great Russian pianist Anton Rubinstein to play Steinway pianos during an American concert tour in 1872, with 215 concerts in 239 days.
Artur Schnabel complained once that " Steinway refused to let me use their pianos Steinway pianos owned by Steinway unless I would give up playing the Bechstein piano – which I had used for so many years – in Europe.
They insisted that I play on Steinway exclusively, everywhere in the world, otherwise they would not give me their pianos in the United States.
In 1933 ,... Steinway changed their attitude and agreed to let me use their pianos in the United States, even if I continued elsewhere to play the Bechstein.
In 2007, they obtained their 200th Steinway piano.
Fazioli has also made bold efforts in increasing the sheer size of the piano: their model F308 is the largest regular production piano currently built, being 10 feet 2 inches ( 3. 08 m ) long and one and a half times as heavy as the popular Steinway model D.
His last design was a grand piano for Steinway & Sons to celebrate the 125th anniversary of their Hamburg factory.
William Steinway and Gottlieb Daimler were both driven by the desire to produce the very best in their respective fields and by the time they met in 1888, both had established companies with growing reputations for providing, respectively, the most finely crafted pianos and the best engineered cars.
The Steinway family had emigrated to the USA in 1850 and the quality of their instruments had rapidly made Steinway the brand of choice for professionals and, with the country's increasing numbers of wealthy entrepreneurs, a Steinway piano was to be found in many a well-heeled amateur's sitting room.
During a stay in Germany in 1888, Steinway also made the acquaintance of Gottlieb Daimler and their conversations would invariably revolve around one subject: production of Daimler engines in America.

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