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    Bösendorfer (L. Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH) is an Austrian piano manufacturer and, since 2008, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation. Bösendorfer...
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    The Bösendorfer Model 290 Imperial, or Imperial Bösendorfer (also colloquially known as the 290) is the largest model and flagship piano manufactured...
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  • Bösendorfer may refer to: Bösendorfer, a piano manufacturing company Bösendorfer-Saal, a former concert hall in Vienna Ignaz Bösendorfer (1796–1859), founder...
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    Ludwig Bösendorfer (10 April 1835 – 9 May 1919) was an Austrian piano manufacturer, son of Ignaz Bösendorfer and inheritor of his father's company Bösendorfer...
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    Gruppe to purchase all the shares of Bösendorfer, with Yamaha intending to continue manufacturing at the Bösendorfer facilities in Austria. The acquisition...
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    Bösendorfer-Saal (Bösendorfer Hall) was a concert hall in Vienna, Austria, on Herrengasse in the Innere Stadt of the city. Connected with the Viennese...
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    Ignaz Bösendorfer (July 28, 1796 – April 14, 1859) was an Austrian musician and piano manufacturer, who in 1828 founded the Bösendorfer company in Vienna-Josefstadt...
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  • a ticket price of 4 DM. At Jarrett's request, Brandes had selected a Bösendorfer 290 Imperial concert grand piano for the performance. However, there...
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    lessons and dances. Poet Pietro Metastasio and piano manufacturer Ludwig Bösendorfer lived and died in the same house over 100 years apart. During his time...
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  • 16-18; and Bosendorfer for pianists ages 19-32. It awards over $50,000 in prize money. "School of Music, Dance and Theatre | Bösendorfer and Yamaha USASU...
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  • Me, Dr. Evil plays a Bösendorfer Imperial piano; incidentally, 'böse' means evil in German. While Mini-Me plays a "mini Bösendorfer Imperial" piano Myers...
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    pneumatic devices. Modern equivalents of the player piano include the Bösendorfer CEUS, Yamaha Disklavier and QRS Pianomation, using solenoids and MIDI...
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    Liszt giving a concert for Emperor Franz Joseph I on a Bösendorfer piano...
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  • Blüthner website The Blüthner Artists and Friends Borgato website Bösendorfer website Bösendorfer Artists & Friends Cavendish Pianos website Fritz Dobbert Pianos...
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  • models. In Vienna, the Bösendorfer division made concert grand pianos as large as 9 feet 6 inches (290 cm): the Imperial Bösendorfer. Kimball also made upright...
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  • products made by Yamaha Corporation. This does not include products made by Bösendorfer, which has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation since...
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    From the mid-1970s onward he employed two grand pianos - an Imperial Bösendorfer and a Steinway & Sons Concert model. Both grand pianos, the Roland SH-3A...
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    European pianos as of 1982, see Good 1982:22. The websites of Bechstein, Bösendorfer, Petrof, and Fazioli as of 2015 all describe their top-of-the-line instruments...
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    6′02″ (François) and 6′03″ (Aimard). According to the piano makers Bösendorfer, Ravel intended the work for an instrument with an extended keyboard...
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  • Mercury – lead vocals (1, 2, 4, 6–9, 11), backing vocals (1–9, 11), Bösendorfer piano (1–3, 7, 9, 11), jangle piano (7) Brian May – electric guitar (all...
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    Eleonor Bindman Eleonor Bindman and her Bösendorfer Piano Background information Born 1965 (age 58–59) Riga, Latvia Occupation(s) Musician, teacher Instrument...
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    kept until 1873. In the 1880s for his public performances Brahms used a Bösendorfer several times. In his Bonn concerts he played on a Steinweg Nachfolgern...
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    Current Ampeg Bösendorfer Deagan Line 6 Steinberg Former Contemode Star Motorcycles Vehicles OX99-11 Sport Ride...
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    building, former home of Joseph Haydn, Pietro Metastasio, and Ludwig Bösendorfer) Kleines Michaelerhaus (18th-century apartment building) Richard Bösel...
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  • instruments, except for the bass guitar and drums. He used an Imperial Bösendorfer piano (with 97 keys instead of 88, having an extra octave on the low...
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    and play back the music; and, in the case of one instrument made by Bösendorfer, computer assisted playback. In 1982, Yamaha Corporation introduced the...
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    Rachmaninoff and the atmospheric haze of Debussy. Perhaps not surprisingly, the Bosendorfer won on both counts . . . "Hyundai names Kurzweil Chief Strategy Officer...
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