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Piano: The Making of a Steinway Concert Grand by James Barron
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Piano: The Making of a Steinway Concert Grand

by James Barron

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I have played piano since the age of seven and have had the pleasure of shopping for a Steinway for my place of business. This look inside the business was illuminating and entertaining. ( )
  AzureMountain | Oct 7, 2008 |
Piano: The Making of a Steinway Concert Grand is written by a New York Times reporter James Barron (who does such a splendid job on the NYT podcast Mon-Fri). Barron writes with precision, humor, and sensitivity at several levels: the history of the Steinway family, the history of a particular piano being created, the sociology and real estate history of New York over time, and about the fascinating people who perform all the tasks that create the instrument. His treatment of the workers and Steinway family members is as sensitive and caring as his treatment of the book's subject, the K0862, aka the CD-60. By the book’s end, the piano is real and engaging to the reader, leading to the suspense of its final destination and use.
  princeofpillows | Jun 5, 2007 |
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An alluring exploration of the people and the legendary craftsmanship behind a single Steinway piano

Like no other instrument, a grand piano melds engineering feats with the magical sounds of great music: the thunder of a full-throated bass, the bright, delicate trill of the upper treble. Alone among the big piano companies, Steinway still crafts all of its pianos largely by hand, imbuing each one with the promise and burden of its brand.

In this captivating narrative, James Barron of The New York Times tells the story of one Steinway piano, from raw lumber to finished instrument. Barron follows that brand-new piano—known by its number, K0862—on its eleven-month journey through the Steinway factory, where time-honored manufacturing methods vie with modern-day industrial efficiency. He looks over the shoulders of men and women—some second- and third-generation employees, some recently arrived immigrants—who transform wood and steel into a concert grand. Together, they carry on the traditions begun more than 150 years ago by the immigrants who founded Steinway & Sons—a family that soared to prominence in the music world and, for a while, in New York City’s political and economic life. Barron also explores the art and science of developing a piano’s timbre and character before its first performance, when the essential question will be answered: Does K0862 live up to the Steinway legend?

From start to finish, Piano will charm and enlighten music lovers.

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