Getting back to this piano - I'd really like to try one. (There probably is only one.)
New design of piano?
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
But why not just replicate the earlier pianos - which Barenboim himself noted had qualities lacking in the modern version...
Not quite sure what this 'new' piano will add - neither one thing nor the other?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI don't think it's clear at all.
I know what she means but "very clear" is not a good description of acoustical phenomena.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... it's still not (yet) an instrument for which any composer has written music with these specific sonorities in mind. It's not as if it's a Streicher for Mozart, a Broadwood for Beethoven, a Pleyel for Chopin. Is it supposed to be an 'all purpose' hybrid?
I remain unpersuaded.
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A slight tangent, but I think I've heard it said that "modern" pianos can vary in the degree of characterisation of the registers, some being more monochrome than others. How much of this would be due to the manufacturer, and how much due to the regulating/toning of the individual instrument, I've no idea.
Barenboim has mentioned the issue of adjustment to his new instrument, and is reported to have said it took him ten days, initially.
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