Welcome to the Virtual Piano Museum. We are attempting to give you a very brief overview of the development of the piano and a few pictures of some of the important pianos in history. |
The pictures and text in the Virtual Piano Museum are copied with permission from Piano, A Photographic History of the World's Most Celebrated Instrument , by David Crombie, published by Backbeat Books. This book is a beautiful volume of pictures and piano history. |
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Cristofori marks the beginning
of the Piano, although there were many keyboard instruments before. |
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The Viennese pianos were
known for their light clean tone and quick action. |
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The English developed their
pianos into bigger more substantial instruments with a larger tone. |
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The Square piano was the
mainstay of the piano industry at the turn of the Century. |
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Here is the Modern piano as we
know it in all its glory! |
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Art case pianos are pianos
with exceptional cases. |
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Avant-garde and experimental
designs have made their way into pianos like everything else. |
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Upright pianos have seen many
changes since they were first grand pianos set on end. |
A Fact sheet about the history of pianos |
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For even more great information on the history of pianos, also check out
PianoMuseum.org
Museum of the American Piano
Concert Pitch Piano Services Virtual Piano Museum
For help in dating and find information on older pianos particularly European pianos see Piano Gen by Bill Kibby |