88 Keys by Miles Chapin, Rodica Prato (1997, Hardcover)
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This is a New Sealed in Plastic Book
Publisher's Note
Beloved
by concert performers and amateur enthusiasts alike, the Steinway piano
is the most complicated piece of machinery made by hand in the world
today. Remarkably, it is still being manufactured at the Long Island
City, New York, factory that has been its home for more than 125 years.
Now Miles Chapin, great-great-grandson of founder Henry Engelhard
Steinway, takes you on a journey through the making of the world's
greatest musical instrument, from the selection and aging of wood to
the delicate voicing of the finished instrument. Along the way, we meet
the strong men who bend grand piano rims to their trademark curve, the
"belly men" who fit the metal harp to the wooden frame, the carvers who
shape the piano's legs and pedal lyre, and the many other craftsmen who
have perfected their specialized contributions to the finished product.
In this lively history, complete with musical time line, Chapin
explains how the grand piano got that way, and how Steinway & Sons
achieved greatness by combining innovation and a love of quality with a
philosophy of service and dedication to individual musicians that makes
each piano a unique work of art. A glossary gives all the necessary
definitions for technical terms, and for those who long for a piano of
their own, Chapin provides addresses and information on how to buy a
piano.
Examines the construction of the Steinway piano
which is still completely made by hand in its Long Island City, New
York, factory