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  • https://www.steinway.com/news/features/igor-levit-unscripted

    Unscripted

    Igor Levit on improvising; his ‘very direct’ and personal sound; and his love for Frederic Rzewski, Marina Abramovic, and voices beyond the classical canon. 
    By Ben Finane

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  • https://www.steinway.com/news/features/steinway-an-american-story

    Steinway — An American Story

    In 1853, German immigrant Henry E. Steinway founded Steinway & Sons in New York City with the goal of building the best piano possible. In pursuit of that goal, he developed the unparalleled Steinway piano and built a legacy that stands as one of America’s greatest success stories. 

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  • https://www.steinway.com/news/features/victory-verticals

    Victory Verticals

    During World War II, Steinways were delivered to every theater of war.

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  • https://www.steinway.com/news/features/music-a-basic-need-for-human-survival

    Music: A Basic Need for Human Survival

    Karl Paulnack’s inspirational speech on music welcomes the parents of new freshmen at the Boston Conservatory.

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  • https://www.steinway.com/news/features/the-steinway-designed-boston

    The Steinway–Designed Boston

    The Boston maintains its position as the best piano available in the popularly priced market, bar none. Thanks to its Steinway pedigree, the Boston sounds better, plays better, and lasts longer than any other piano in its price range.

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  • https://www.steinway.com/news/articles/they-have-my-history-master-casemaker-sante-auriti-reflects

    They Have My History

    Master Casemaker Santé Auriti Reflects on 36 Years with Steinway & Sons

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