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Boesendorfer Pianos
By Jan Kijlstra

Dear Robbie, Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but I have the feeling that
nowadays life is more loud.  And loudness often seems to be used as an
argument, in music as well.

I play the flute; the body is made of wood.  It's a rather good
instrument, but not very well suited to be used in bigger halls.  When
orchestras became more powerful, wooden flutes lost their position,
since modern metal flutes have a bigger sound.

Nowadays wooden flutes are becoming more popular again, mainly because of
the tonal qualities.  And modern wooden flutes do produce a bigger sound.
It's quite surprising how much a well-trained flutist is able to make a
wooden flute sound like a metal one.  But -- he has to work a lot harder
for that.

The same happened to the piano, I think.  Boesendorfer, undoubtedly
loosing market-share, was forced to compete with Yamaha, Fazioli,
Steinway.  And unfortunately they decided, I'm afraid, to try to make
instruments that would produce a bigger sound.  And they do sell these
instruments!

So if I'm speaking about a Boesendorfer, I speak of the original model
-- the "singing" model, which great singers prefer as their accompanying
piano when performing songs by Schubert, and which great pianists prefer
when playing Chopin.

Jan Kijlstra


(Message sent Sun 27 Apr 1997, 20:13:19 GMT, from time zone GMT.)

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