I have had the opportunity to play several Petrof grands in various sizes, but never a concert grand. All of them have a pure European tone and a gloriously long sustain which make them a joy to play. Robert, this is a beautiful instrument!
When I was a boy I played piano and all pianos I ever played were PETROFs. My piano teachers instrument, piano in elementary school, piano my neighbor owned, pianos of my friends... lot of beautiful Petrofs. Btw. I am living in Hradec Králové, city where Petrof factory is Btw 2: never talk about Czech things like: "German quality" etc. Czech people are too proud for things they make
Magnificent ! Robert knows pianos, no doubt about it. If I lived near his shop I would (A) buy a piano from him and (B) beg him to be my teacher. I've played for most of my life, but I'm willing to bet I would play better with his teaching. Even his video lessons are far superior to most of what is on the Tube, and they help me greatly. Thanks, Piano Man !
If I had the money I would make a place for an outstanding piano a 20 x 20 room would work . I would have a detached room from the rest of the house then I could play without having to damping the sound.
There are a few things I noticed. Is the Capo D'Astro bar moveable? The look of it reminds me of Bosendorfer's Capo D'Astro bars in their grands. Second, like Bosendorfer and Schimmel, there is no bar going across the alto, tenor and bass strings. On a Steinway or Yamaha, there is one. I also notice that the hole openings in the plate are irregular shapes as opposed to circular holes on say, Steinway. So, my guess is as long as there are holes, the shape of them doesn't matter? It's to let in more sound through the sound board is my guess. Another thing I've always wondered about grands, and this seems to be the case in most of them, is the felt that's on the back of the strings that's in the bass, tenor and alto, but not the treble strings. What's the reason for that? As far as the Petrov goes, I hope it finds a nice concert stage somewhere. It's fairly young and it would be nice if it is heard in public.
This guy's opening patter was a bit too much like a used car salesman for me; but I'm pretty impressed by the sound of this piano. Solid, focused bass, even! No weird harmonics down there.
I love the way you play the piano. Without exaggeration and showing no facial or bodily jerky movements. So relaxed the and presenting.
I have had the opportunity to play several Petrof grands in various sizes, but never a concert grand. All of them have a pure European tone and a gloriously long sustain which make them a joy to play. Robert, this is a beautiful instrument!
The sound Petrof is very, very clean and warm. My favorite sound.
When I was a boy I played piano and all pianos I ever played were PETROFs. My piano teachers instrument, piano in elementary school, piano my neighbor owned, pianos of my friends... lot of beautiful Petrofs.
Btw. I am living in Hradec Králové, city where Petrof factory is
Btw 2: never talk about Czech things like: "German quality" etc. Czech people are too proud for things they make
Absolutely awesome, PETROF are among the top piano instruments nowadays
Czech quality from golden hands of czech people
are you Slovakian?
I love Petrof piano, for me its sound concept is closer to the sound of the nature.
I absolutely love the tone of any Petrof!
Beautiful piano, beautiful sound, and beautifully played as usual! Thank you!
Robert Estrin, you are a treasure and a Prince! I love your videos. Thank you for all you do for piano lovers.
Magnificent ! Robert knows pianos, no doubt about it. If I lived near his shop I would (A) buy a piano from him and (B) beg him to be my teacher. I've played for most of my life, but I'm willing to bet I would play better with his teaching. Even his video lessons are far superior to most of what is on the Tube, and they help me greatly. Thanks, Piano Man !
Exactly, I was thinking about the same.
played by a true master, and very few pianos can produce this sound.
Beautiful sound and FANTASTIC playing, especially the last Chopin!
Magnificent instrument! And congrats for your play which reveals its potential
Beautiful sound and beautiful to look at! Wish I had a place in my home for a concert grand.
If I had the money I would make a place for an outstanding piano a 20 x 20 room would work . I would have a detached room from the rest of the house then I could play without having to damping the sound.
What a great surprise here we have!!
Great piano .The music is peaceful
There are a few things I noticed. Is the Capo D'Astro bar moveable? The look of it reminds me of Bosendorfer's Capo D'Astro bars in their grands. Second, like Bosendorfer and Schimmel, there is no bar going across the alto, tenor and bass strings. On a Steinway or Yamaha, there is one. I also notice that the hole openings in the plate are irregular shapes as opposed to circular holes on say, Steinway. So, my guess is as long as there are holes, the shape of them doesn't matter? It's to let in more sound through the sound board is my guess. Another thing I've always wondered about grands, and this seems to be the case in most of them, is the felt that's on the back of the strings that's in the bass, tenor and alto, but not the treble strings. What's the reason for that?
As far as the Petrov goes, I hope it finds a nice concert stage somewhere. It's fairly young and it would be nice if it is heard in public.
What happened to your lovely Hawaiian shirts? They go so well with the pianos.
"It's the change of sonority", yes indeed and this piano has it!
It’s Spiritual Successor Is The Petrof P 284 (Mistral)
Susan Petrof Is Still Incharged In Petrof Pianos Today
Excelent piano
Petrof Pianos Are Made In Czech Republic
Wonderful and beautyfull tone and sound.
Wonderfull and very romantic sound......
This guy's opening patter was a bit too much like a used car salesman for me; but I'm pretty impressed by the sound of this piano. Solid, focused bass, even! No weird harmonics down there.
Thankyou Very Much For the Video Love the Sound Lord Blesses You
Wonderfull piano---The pianos dont sound all the same away......
Just WOW !!!
Great videos
Sounds like everything you seek from a true piano.
You know this things is like 50k-100k+
List new over 200K but this one was a steal at 39K!
sounds like a Bosendorfer 280
Stupendo!
Realizan envíos internacionales?
En España y en Mexico hay distribuidores autorizados Petrof para que cotizes el que mas te convenga.
0:06 - WHAT WAS THAT?
The Renner System in Petrof's Pianos is just in Grand-Pianos; not in Babygrands nor upright
Have you ever had a piano, that you absolutely hated to part with?
Jon Armstrong I played a brand new but very well prepped Estonia full concert grand that made me super sad I had to leave ...
Maybe an Upright Pearl River... LOL
Most definitely a European sound, to be sure..