Since its establishment in New York in 1853, Steinway & Sons has gone through a history of 152 years. Based on 128 patents for its inventions, the Steinway Company is considered the founder of modern piano manufacturing. The purpose of "making the best pianos" espoused by the company's founder, Henry. E. Steinway, has never changed even today, more than 150 years later. Since Steinway & Sons was founded in New York in 1853, it has been the company's basic purpose to manufacture top-quality grand and upright pianos. Even today, more than 150 years later, it has never changed.
For more than a century, top international pianists have made Steinway their first choice—on stage or at home. Steinway has become synonymous with pianos. The world-famous musician Measto Arthur Rubinstein once said: "A Steinway is a Steinway, and there is nothing like it in the world."
Steinway pianos enjoy a high reputation around the world:
Because of the unique characteristics of Steinway pianos, not only are almost all internationally renowned pianists using them, but also young artistic talents and chamber music friends. Play with it. The test of several generations has proven that Steinway pianos can still satisfy extreme tastes and maintain their unchanged personality and design many years later. Since 1853, the Steinway Piano Company has revolutionized the piano manufacturing industry and created more than 100 patents. The basic structure developed and designed by Steinway to this day has become the standard of scale and design for modern grand and upright piano manufacturing throughout the world. Steinway Piano Company has also established a Steinway system according to the most stringent procedures in the piano manufacturing process.
Only materials and components that produce the best sound are used, wood is processed only under stress, and the structure is made of pure wood riveted joints: only in this way can the best acoustic qualities be produced. Decades later, Steinway pianos ensure that their acoustic characteristics remain unchanged with their unique product quality. Unique Sound The almost limitless richness of the tone opens up a wide range of musical styles; Steinway pianos not only have the ideal tone for classical music, but also for jazz, rock and pop music.
For a century, pianists around the world have given priority to Steinway pianos, whether in private homes or on the performance stage. Steinway pianos are indeed designed and built by masters, but they are loved not just by famous pianists and professional musicians, but by amateur artists as well.