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Steinway Facility

 

Steinway & Sons was founded in 1853 by German immigrant Henry Engelhard Steinway in a Manhattan loft on Varick Street. Over the next thirty years, Henry and his sons, C. F. Theodore, Charles, Henry Jr., William, and Albert, developed the modern piano. They built their pianos one at a time, applying skills that were handed down from master to apprentice, generation after generation.

The Hudson School of Music is thrilled to have two new Boston Upright pianos on site for instruction. Boston uprights offer the same standards of excellence which characterize all instruments designed by Steinway & Sons. A Boston upright will give students the same opportunities to express their musical skill as a grand.

 

We are proud to work with Steinway Hall Akron for our piano needs. If you are interested in learning more about the Steinway family of pianos, please contact our office or take a tour of our Steinway Facility.














 

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