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We wish everyone around the world a Merry Christmas and a Happy new years!
May everyone find peace and love this holidays season! Bless all of you!!

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Broadwood Art Cased Piano Serial Number 22426 - Year 1889

Newest Acquisition for Palace Pianos

Friday 7 June 1889

Dowager Lady Harvey, Langley Park, Slough

A No. 15 Grand Pianoforte made to Order in dark oak case with six legs to drawing, A to A, no. 22426 290 guineas, and a set of cups, delivered to Jackwood House, Shooters Hill...

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As we work to find these amazing pieces, we sometime come across these rare and unique pieces by chance only. This is one of those times:
Vertical Piano by Pleyel serial number 10112 delivered September of the year 1843. This piano was played by Chopin at the residence in Paris of the Countess Natalia Obreskoff.

Important Find by Palace Pianos

Pleyel Oblique Upright serial number 10113 year 1843 was sent to Chopins apartment at Square D`Orleans the same month and year...

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Le musée Girodet : "Une soirée chez Madame Reiset"
Le rendez-vous à ne pas manquer : "Une soirée chez Madame Reiset", le Samedi 15 mai 2010 (La Nuit des musées de 20h à 1h du matin)

"Une soirée chez Madame Reiset"


Le musée Girodet à Montargis met cette année à l'honneur Madame Reiset, prestigieux modèle d'un des plus beaux portraits féminins peint par l'artiste, récemment acquis par le musée. Notre élégante hôtesse accueillera ses invités de 20 heures à 1 heure du matin, non pas à son domicile parisien de la rue Le Peletier, bien connu des cercles artistique et mondain de la Restauration, mais au musée même.
Comme à l'accoutumée, moments musicaux, interludes poétiques et fantaisies lyriques ponctueront la soirée.
Monsieur Olivier Mallory interprétera 14 valses de Chopin sur un piano pianino Pleyel de 1839 lors de trois concerts d'une durée d'environ 40 mn à 20h45, 22h15 et 23h45. Entrée gratuite.
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The building of keyboard instruments began over 300 years ago. The development started with the organ and the Harpsichord, continued through the pianoforte, and reached its high point with what today is known as the modern grand piano - which remains until now virtually unchanged. (The Golden Years of grand piano construction were between 1825 and 1925).

Grand pianos belong as much to the appreciation of art as the works of Leonardo da Vinci, Rubens, or an authentically restored historical building, all of which have both high artistic and material value. Recognizing this has given me the exciting idea to create a renaissance of antique instruments for the pleasure of both art and music lovers.
An antique grand piano, more or less 100 years old, presents a unique form of aesthetics, both in music and appearance as well as an instrument and as the focal point of a home. When one considers how many famous pianists or passionate piano players have already played on one or another of these grands (and how many are yet to play upon them), it is imperative to save these magnificent instruments from decay and to give pianists and their entire surroundings the joyous gift these pianos can offer.
With this conviction in mind, Palace Pianos has for the sale exclusively all types of pianos that have been found mostly in their original magical conditions, maintaining their original tone quality. Every year more than 50 pianos are sold world wide and we feel it is our duty to follow the 19th-Century motto "Build good instruments and you will never have to worry about selling them".

In the United States, only about a third of the noted European piano builders are known. In general, one recognizes the traditional manufacturers: Steinway, Bechstein, Boesendorfer, and Bluethner. One does not often hear about the oldest, and some existing piano building companies of Schiedmayer, August Foerster, Ibach, Grotrian-Steinweg, Andreas Streicher, Pleyel, Erard, among others.

All these Piano Makers displayed their famous works at many of the World Universal Expositions, and these pieces we offer you are some of the exact same ones! Pianos made for Nobles, Royals, and some once owned by famous composers, these pieces hold their own place in the history of piano making. At Palace Pianos, you can own one of these unique and rare pieces that marked their makers names into the History books of the world.

We find the history of each individual piano using our extensive international archives which includes many countries from all over the world. This work is not easy to find all the time. With our group of experts, we have discovered many important piano made for some important people from the times. Copies of these documents are given with each piano to their new owners.

Experts:

Olivier Marechal (English/French)
Jay Mallory (English/French)
Telephone : +33 238558853 - France Office
Mobile Phone : +33 611207683
Email : info@palacepianos.com

Daniel Benito (French/Spanish)
radios.clocks@yahoo.fr
Telephone : +33 238558853 - France Office

Mehdi Sabbaghzadeh (English/Persian)
Telephone : +98 915 6483057 - Middle East
Mobile Phone : +98 935 4952115
Email : freeman@palacepianos.com


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