I've played the piano for decades, but I've never played on anything like this. When someone says 'Grand Piano' we all have an idea of what it looks like. Bösendorfer, a Austrian piano manufacture, teamed up with Audi's German design studio and reinvented what most consumers would think is a Grand Piano.
This is a challenging task because a piano's shape is what determines the quality of sound that the instrument produces. Working together as a team they have managed to redesign the shape and keep the quality of sound. The Audi design features a closed bass side rim that allows it to project the mass more strongly. The lid reaches seamlessly to the floor and the pedal lyre is completed in a sleek and simple aluminum finish. There are no visible hinges anywhere on the piano, the hydraulically attenuated fall board is recessed and the music rack is covered with a net material for perfect sound permeability.
This would make a beautiful addition to any contemporary space at $140,000. (Yikes!)


1 comments:
You're getting one of these. I can see it...
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