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    Julius Blüthner Pianofortefabrik GmbH is a piano-manufacturing company in Leipzig, Germany. Composers who used Blüthner include Brahms, Debussy, Wagner...
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  • Blüthner may refer to: 10857 Blüthner, a main belt asteroid Blüthner, a German piano brand Blüthner Orchestra, a German orchestra supported by the piano...
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    Julius Ferdinand Blüthner (11 March 1824 - 13 April 1910) was a German piano maker and founder of the Blüthner piano factory. Blüthner was born in Falkenhain...
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  • The Blüthner Orchestra was a German symphony orchestra based in Berlin. Founded in 1907, it operated until 1925 when it was absorbed into the Berlin Symphony...
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  • "北京星海钢琴集团有限公司-官方网站". www.xhpiano.com. Retrieved 2020-12-03. Blüthner website The Blüthner Artists and Friends Borgato website Bösendorfer website Bösendorfer...
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    which it vibrates sympathetically. Julius Blüthner invented the aliquot stringing system in 1873. The Blüthner aliquot system uses an additional (hence...
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    flight of the season back to Frankfurt. During 1936, Hindenburg had a Blüthner aluminium grand piano placed on board in the music salon, though the instrument...
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    exhibition hall, a hall of light, music rooms, the Allegro restaurant, a Bluthner music room, a summer patio called the Music Terrace and another concert...
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  • 1995 Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen  · 17 km MPC · JPL 10857 Blüthner 1995 EZ8 Blüthner March 5, 1995 Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen NYS 3.7 km MPC ·...
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    note, such as Pascal Taskin (1788), Collard & Collard (1821), and Julius Blüthner, who developed Aliquot stringing in 1893. These systems were used to strengthen...
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    German city. Companies with operations in or around Leipzig include: Amazon Blüthner: piano-manufacturing BMW DHL Porsche Siemens Future Electronics Porsche...
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    aliquot stringing, was invented by Julius Blüthner in 1873 and remains a feature of Blüthner pianos. The Blüthner aliquot system uses an additional (fourth)...
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  •  2018 (2018-02-05) Items appraised include an 1880s penny-farthing; an 1898 Blüthner grand piano; and a limited edition Sony Walkman. Also, Rick's samurai sword...
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  • is a Blüthner Concert Artist, and uses these instruments exclusively for her recordings. She owns several pianos, including a concert size Blüthner. An...
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  • Swarovski Group. Retrieved 7 August 2019.[dead link] "Liberace – From Bluthner to Baldwin Crystals – "Mr. Showmanship"". Europianos. Retrieved 22 November...
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  • Brahms meets Joseph Joachim and Robert and Clara Schumann. Julius Blüthner founds Blüthner (piano manufacturer) in Leipzig, Germany. Danmarks gamle Folkeviser...
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    and 284, Bechstein DG, Steingraeber E-272, Grotrian Concert Royal, and Blüthner Model 1. Other instruments include models for the Hohner Pianet models...
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  • Died December 27, 2003(2003-12-27) (aged 83) Göttingen Spouse Ingeborg Blüthner Academic background Alma mater Free University of Berlin Thesis Zur Syntax...
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  • partner since 1902. In 2009, the company merged with Blüthner and the production was moved to Blüthner factory in Leipzig, Germany. In 1945, most of Rönisch's...
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  • of the "Apple studio performance" for the project. McCartney played a Blüthner piano, Lennon played six-string electric bass (replaced by McCartney's...
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    across the USSR with three brands of pianos: Steinway & Sons, Blüthner, and Bechstein. Blüthner and Bechstein were also made the staple practice pianos at...
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  • aliquot stringing system was invented by Julius Blüthner in 1873. As currently implemented, the Blüthner aliquot stringing system uses a fourth string in...
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  • New German Cinema that began later in the decade. Their names are: Bodo Blüthner Boris von Borresholm Christian Doermer Bernhard Dörries Heinz Furchner...
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    1929, and they are still made of aluminum today. In the mid-1930s, the Blüthner piano company built a lightweight aluminum alloy piano for the airship...
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  • founded a piano factory in Berlin in 1853. JPL · 10856 10857 Blüthner 1995 EZ8 Julius Blüthner (1824–1910) founded a piano factory in Leipzig in 1853. JPL ·...
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  • harpsichord Baldwin Satin Ebony Grand Bechstein D-280 concert grand piano Blüthner Grand Piano Challen Piano Schiedmayer Celeste Mannborg Harmonium Moog synthesizer...
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  • multiple postures (Thesis). doi:10.17077/etd.zp71qekg. Hinz B, Menzel G, Blüthner R, Seidel H (2010). "Seat-to-head transfer function of seated men--determination...
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    In his Bonn concerts he played on a Steinweg Nachfolgern in 1880 and a Blüthner in 1883. Brahms also used a Bechstein in several of his concerts: 1872...
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  • three established in a "golden year" in the history of the piano (Julius Blüthner and Steinway & Sons being the others). October 4–5 – Crimean War: The Ottoman...
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  • "at once somber and beautiful, melancholy and hopeful." The piano is a "Blüthner Grand from the early 1900s." All tracks are written by Dave Palmer except...
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