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Manufacturer
Steinway & Sons
Model
B-211
New / Used
Used
Acoustic / Digital
Acoustic
Year of manufacture
1906
Width
148 cm
Length
211 cm
No. of pedals
2
No. of Keys
88
Colour
Wood (Transparent Lacquer)
Gloss level
Satin (medium gloss)
Veneer
Rosewood
Natural piano key tops
No
Description
For sale: a magnificent **Steinway & Sons B-211** grand piano from 1906, a timeless example of the unmatched craftsmanship and enduring quality that Steinway is known for. This acoustic grand piano, measuring 211 cm in length and 148 cm in width, is the perfect choice for professionals, music students, and enthusiasts alike, offering a rich, full sound and exceptional durability.
The **Steinway & Sons B-211** is renowned worldwide for its outstanding dynamic range and precise touch, meeting the highest standards of even the most discerning pianists. Its majestic tone is equally at home in a private setting or on a grand concert stage. This piano has retained its authentic character, making it a superb investment for the future.
If you dream of owning an instrument with soul and history, the **Steinway & Sons B-211** is the ideal choice. This grand piano is not just a superb tool for creating music but also a true work of art that will enhance any interior. Don’t miss the opportunity to become the owner of this extraordinary instrument!
The grand piano formerly belonged to the Danish/Russian Empress Dagmar married to Tsar Alexander III of Russia and her sister, Queen Alexandra of England. Empress Dagmar took the piano with her from England to Denmark in her exile after the execution of her son, Tsar Nicolaj II of Russia and all his family in 1918.
This provenance has now been confirmed from old photos from the castle Hvidøre in Denmark where Dagmar resided.
The **Steinway & Sons B-211** is renowned worldwide for its outstanding dynamic range and precise touch, meeting the highest standards of even the most discerning pianists. Its majestic tone is equally at home in a private setting or on a grand concert stage. This piano has retained its authentic character, making it a superb investment for the future.
If you dream of owning an instrument with soul and history, the **Steinway & Sons B-211** is the ideal choice. This grand piano is not just a superb tool for creating music but also a true work of art that will enhance any interior. Don’t miss the opportunity to become the owner of this extraordinary instrument!
The grand piano formerly belonged to the Danish/Russian Empress Dagmar married to Tsar Alexander III of Russia and her sister, Queen Alexandra of England. Empress Dagmar took the piano with her from England to Denmark in her exile after the execution of her son, Tsar Nicolaj II of Russia and all his family in 1918.
This provenance has now been confirmed from old photos from the castle Hvidøre in Denmark where Dagmar resided.
Country
Denmark
State/Region/Province
Capital Region
City
Copenhagen
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