THE PERIOD PIANO COLLECTION Performing - Studying - Exhibiting - Conserving A 501(c)3 Non-Profit Corporation email contact Bill Shull, RPT, M.Mus. Founder and President 610 Amigos Dr C, Redlands, CA 92373 909 796-4226 PERIOD PIANO CENTER SINCE 2006 |
We seek to rediscover the art of the piano as the composer heard it on the instruments of the time; to collect and study the instruments themselves, conserving many for history, and performing on many, so we might rediscover history’s magic. We exhibit and curate instruments, tell the great stories of piano and society, and study the history of the piano, its technology and its builders. |
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Period Pianos Available for the 2021-2022 Season Erard 8’6” 260cm 1869; Erard 8’7” 263cm 1900 90 note; Broadwood 1813 Square; McNulty Walter 6 octave 1805 copy |
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In addition to the extraordinary cabinet with its detailed marquetry and application of ornamental brass, this piano has an unusual “Patent Resonator.” At the time it was popular for builders to include tonal enhancements (Steinway had its own “Patent Resonator” which compressed the soundboard with perimeter bolts, and both Steinway and Bluthner had “aliquot” systems to create a brighter treble sound). This interesting device was intended to enhance tone also. Attached by perimeter flanges at the piano rim, it hangs by strings from the soundboard itself, and so is connected both physically and through sonic proximity. There is no doubt that, for whatever reason, this is a tonally extroardinary piano. |
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