Downright Upright: A History of the Canadian Piano Industry

by Wayne Kelly

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For every Canadian who loves the piano ....Remember those early piano lessons?The joy of accomplishing your first piano solo?The anxiety of the recital?Gathering in song around an old upright with family and friends? Downright Uprightis a thorough and loving treatment of the Canadian piano, its development and social impact. 1991 marked the 175th anniversary of this fascinating Canadian industry. Since 1816 more than 240 different brand name pianos have been produced by better than 150 show more individual companies. Canada exported countless thousands of pianos to every corner of the globe. Russian Czar Nicholas II had one made in London, Ontario. Queen Victoria owned a Heintzman grand. Japanese school boards insisted on them. From the Australian outback to the Andes, from equatorial Africa to the Arctic, our pianos were a hit! Downright Uprightincludes a "buyer's guide" and Canadian piano atlas (serial numbers). Ideal for the piano owner keen to know more about the instrument and its history. show less

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Wayne Kelly's historical research on the once-thriving French River Village and on that particular era has led to an informative text. This is a book to delight history and photography buffs as well as canoeists and travellers venturing into French River country.

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Music, Nonfiction, History, Economics, Biography & Memoir
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338.4Society, government, & cultureEconomicsProductionSecondary industries and services
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ML663MusicLiterature on musicLiterature on musicHistory and criticismInstruments and instrumental music
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