Bluthner

If you choose to own a Bluthner piano, you’re in good company. Pianists and composers including Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Debussy, Rachmaninov, Liszt, Wagner, Grieg, Dvorák, Ravel, Bruckner and Mahler – to name but a few – chose to play and compose on a Blüthner. Blüthner Pianos remains a family run business having been established by Julius Blüthner in Leipzig, 1853. Julius began manufacturing pianos with just three other craftsman but the success of their work meant that, by 1900, Blüthner had become the largest piano maker in Germany. Blüthner has always been innovative, such as with the creation of the Aliquot string, an added fourth string which vibrates sympathetically, cylindrical soundboards and angle cut hammers, creating Blüthner’s unique Gloden Tone. Call Promenade Music on 01524 410202 or email [email protected] for more information.

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