TALLAHASSEE, FL – Five is a fascinating number that speaks to harmony, balance and divine goodness in spiritual traditions. So when entrepreneur DeVoe Moore offered to showcase five of his eight magnificent Steinway art case reproductions at his beloved alma mater, it seemed natural to invite the 5 Browns.
Read MoreCCOM President Yu Feng and Steinway CEO Ron Losby celebrate the opening of CCOM’s new American Teaching Studio of Chinese Traditional Music at Steinway Hall New York.
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BICKLEY, KENT – Bromley High School GDST (Girls Day School Trust) has made musical history as the first All-Steinway Girls School in the United Kingdom
Read MoreCANYON, TEXAS – In an era when quick fixes usually suffice, the West Texas A&M University School of Music embraced a long-term vision to create an enduring legacy for future generations of students.
Read MoreTROY, NY – World-renowned for making quantum technological leaps, the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is investing in a proven handmade marvel from the industrial age – new pianos by Steinway & Sons.
Read MoreNEW YORK, NY – Amazing and ambitious in its scope, fueled by the engaging and emotive mind of Modest Mussorgsky, Steinway & Sons has commissioned Paul Wyse to create the first-ever art case piano based on a solo piano masterpiece.
Read MoreMOBILE, AL – Dr. Kadisha Onalbayeva needed time to absorb her global celebrity status in 2013 when she was named the first Steinway Artist from Kazakhstan, the world’s ninth-largest country. Dozens of publications picked up the story. Her phone rang nonstop for a whirlwind six days.
Read MorePRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS – Combine a prestigious All-Steinway designation with a prized invitation to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and Prairie View A&M University is in an undeniable New York state of mind for 2017.
Read MoreEWING, N.J. – Reflecting on a most rewarding career at the College of New Jersey, Dr. John C. Laughton is understandably proud to add an All-Steinway designation to a long list of accolades.
Read MoreThe stage crew at the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts gave Kevin Patterson a behind-the-scenes warning: “Murder for Two” in the Jaeb Theater could be murder on pianos. With each of two actors in multiple roles either playing songs or providing accompaniment, the 90-minute musical comedy demanded a stout-hearted instrument, they said...
Read MoreAfter undergoing a much-needed Inventory Analysis in 2015, the Music Department at Keene State College determined that it needed to make piano replacement a priority over the next several years...
Read MoreKUTZTOWN, PA. – Acknowledging 150 years of educational excellence in south-eastern Pennsylvania, Kutztown University celebrated 2016 with nothing less than a quixotic All-Steinway sequel.
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