Collection: Bosendorfer Pianos
Bösendorfer pianos, originating from Vienna, Austria, were founded in 1828 by Ignaz Bösendorfer. Known for their exceptional craftsmanship and rich, resonant sound, Bösendorfer pianos have been a favorite among renowned musicians and composers, including Franz Liszt. One of the unique features of Bösendorfer pianos is their extended keyboard, with some models offering up to 97 keys, providing a broader range of tonal possibilities. Despite economic challenges and changes in ownership, Bösendorfer has maintained its commitment to quality and innovation, continuing to produce pianos that are celebrated for their unparalleled sound and durability. Now a subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation, Bösendorfer pianos remain a symbol of musical excellence and heritage, meticulously crafted in Austria to this day.
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SOLD 1870 Rebuilt Bosendorfer Art Case Commissioned Grand
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