Mini-Documentary on Fazioli Pianos

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  • Опубліковано 16 лют 2009
  • Pianists interviewed: Tien Hsieh, Angela Hewitt, Tim Zhang, and Duo Duetta: Dorothy & Janice.
    Interviews also with Paolo Fazioli, Alan Merriam, and Manuel Bernaschek
    Visit us at Showcase Pianos in Vancouver, Canada
    1224 West Broadway
    t: 604.437.5161
    showcasepianos.com

КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @LeifMathisen
    @LeifMathisen 10 років тому +25

    Just think of what those pianos are going to sound like in 25 years, 50 years, 75 years. They will undeniably be some of the finest pianos ever made in history. As a technician who works on Steinway, I know that these pianos are not broken in yet. They will be twice as good years down the line.

  • @OneGreatPiano
    @OneGreatPiano  12 років тому +25

    Who you make the piano for is also a huge question that affects the way the piano is built. Pianos are built for the shareholders, if you think about it. Bosendorfer is owned by Yamaha since it's bankruptcy in 2007, and since 2009 the biggest chunk of Steinway's shares are owned by Samick, the Korean piano maker. Mr. Fazioli is the only shareholder of his company - - - don't you think that affects how the pianos are made?

  • @danofsydney
    @danofsydney 14 років тому +3

    I agree totally, when you hear the Fazioli the first time its like a superpiano, with extra harmonic sweetness and beauty that immediatley convinces that this piano is a revelation!

  • @Un1234l
    @Un1234l 12 років тому +5

    Fazioli and Bosendorfer... I wish to be lucky enough to be able to CONSIDER owning one of these.

  • @NataliaKartashova
    @NataliaKartashova 14 років тому +4

    ye,unbelievable piano! I met Paolo,the instrument is just as warm as his personality

  • @pearlplayah
    @pearlplayah 12 років тому +3

    A Fazioli is my DREAM piano.

  • @PeterFerdinand96
    @PeterFerdinand96 11 років тому +5

    I actually have a Fazioli at home. Practicing about an hour a day. My dad who is an active piano player him self bought the Fazioli in 1992. It is a F228 number 332 produced and it is a fantastic piano!
    Each time I play on a Steinway it is a big disappointment, because the clarity and the mass of the sound in Fazioli is way greater. You really should think about the comment you left here. It seems like you are a jealous Steinway fan.

  • @OneGreatPiano
    @OneGreatPiano  12 років тому +11

    Making pianos for 150 years and dominating the concert stage only means that people have been conditioned to believing this is the right sound. When you try something different, it's like driving someone else's car: steering is weird, pedals are wrong. It's not true though, but it feels like that. The Fazioli has tremendous colour in the sound - - - an elegance that in my opinion can't be reached by any other brand in the world. You just have to sit at the keys long enough to be able to see it.

  • @Castukki
    @Castukki 13 років тому

    Aaaahhh, i want one of these!!

  • @sharbear901
    @sharbear901 14 років тому

    amazing!!! the fazioli action is soooo fast!!!

  • @fromanotherstar
    @fromanotherstar 11 років тому +6

    I bet my favorite pianist Glenn Gould would've loved to play on this piano.....

  • @jfwswiss7285
    @jfwswiss7285 10 років тому

    I wonder if there is a place in Switzerland where I could try it personally - even I never can afford it :-(

  • @thejollyroger2
    @thejollyroger2 14 років тому

    what's the name of the song played after the nocturne, near 1:16 :)??

  • @bludika
    @bludika 12 років тому

    @OneGreatPiano what exactly makes fazilio's so expensive and prestigious?

  • @OneGreatPiano
    @OneGreatPiano  12 років тому

    @felipescalador yes! they start around $100,000 - - - and they are an absolute dream!

  • @dxhtz
    @dxhtz 11 років тому +2

    was that Haydn that Angela Hewitt was playing? She's got it right..its a modern Fortepiano..which is really cool.

  • @bdavis7981
    @bdavis7981 8 років тому +1

    Considering the staggering attention they give every tiny detail, $100,000 is a very good deal.

  • @agrimm61
    @agrimm61 13 років тому

    @thejollyroger2
    it's the first nocturne of Chopins Op. 9, if you mean that, what he played after the second Op. 9.

  • @okhabin
    @okhabin 13 років тому

    what's the piece at 3:47 ???

  • @felipescalador
    @felipescalador 13 років тому

    beautiful! one day I will own a grand fazioli.. how do they cost like 100k?

  • @PoeticMusicRSG
    @PoeticMusicRSG 12 років тому

    buenísimo...:)

  • @FriendlyJim
    @FriendlyJim 12 років тому

    My school just got the F308 last week... playing it is like having to trying out for the Olympics (even being a pianist like me) its hard to be aloud to play one note -_-

  • @haku8645
    @haku8645 13 років тому +1

    @mark4ever01 It's Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso op. 28 for violin and piano by Saint-Saens. Really cool piece.
    On another note, I'd give my left bollock for one of this.

  • @alfredleishman3536
    @alfredleishman3536 7 років тому +4

    they really are amazing. Ive played quite a few and I would take any fazioli over a steinway model d

  • @alfredleishman3536
    @alfredleishman3536 7 років тому +1

    my school just bought a few!

  • @OneGreatPiano
    @OneGreatPiano  12 років тому

    @fairastits try one and you will know!! in my mind there is no question!!

  • @OneGreatPiano
    @OneGreatPiano  12 років тому

    @bludika Faziolis are one of the most costly pianos in the world to produce because of the quality of the materials and the quality of the workmanship! I encourage you to try one when you get a chance!

  • @CalvinLimuel
    @CalvinLimuel 10 років тому

    wait wow 3:29 she mentioned a brand name

  • @linyangyoung25
    @linyangyoung25 11 років тому

    what's the song in the beginning?

    • @leonmoss6611
      @leonmoss6611 7 років тому

      Daniel Lin tarantella by Liszt

  • @FirstGentleman1
    @FirstGentleman1 12 років тому

    @abcd7750
    Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 6 op. 10/2 1. Movement

  • @abbia88
    @abbia88 14 років тому

    @rtworincinerator
    Chopin nocturne op. 9 n. 2

  • @OneGreatPiano
    @OneGreatPiano  12 років тому

    @Handeltasche Well, Bosendorfer as a company is no more since their bankruptcy.... Now owned by Yamaha, one of the biggest companies in the world... so, if you say "there is only one company.... Yamaha", then maybe that is more accurate!! :)

  • @Rajivrocks-Ltd.
    @Rajivrocks-Ltd. 10 років тому

    whats better Fazioli or Steinway and Sons

    • @alfredleishman3536
      @alfredleishman3536 7 років тому +1

      I would take the base model fazioli over a steinway model d

  • @DeanoPiano
    @DeanoPiano 10 років тому +4

    Sounds ok from the video, Its just nip picking, to be honest every grand piano sounds great if its maintained well and kept in tune.

    • @andreashoppe1969
      @andreashoppe1969 8 років тому

      +DeanoPiano And every piano has a slightly different color. I know it because at the university we have types of piano, steinway, yamaha, bösendorfer, fazioli, Bechstein, Grotian-Steinweg… They're all incredible pianos to play on. The steinway, fazioli and Bösendorfer being my favorites but they vary slightly in color.

    • @oysteinsoreide4323
      @oysteinsoreide4323 6 років тому

      DeanoPiano Yes, but still it's great difference in sound signature from piano to piano. And the action is quite different. It's not the same experience to play a mass produced piano and hand crafted pianos. Steinway and Mason and Hamlin have a rounder tone than European brands. The best crafted pianos can last a century or more. But cheaply crafted pianos can't last more than 20 to 40 years. It's not worth restoring a Indonesian or Chinese made piano.

  • @Brucefulness
    @Brucefulness 11 років тому

    Piano Sonata No. 8, Second Movement "Pathetique"

  • @Handeltasche
    @Handeltasche 13 років тому +1

    theres only one company.........bösendorfer

  • @ihasmario
    @ihasmario 13 років тому

    Fazioli and Bosendorfer are sublime to play. I am not a fan of Steinway or Yamaha.

  • @Brucefulness
    @Brucefulness 11 років тому

    Beethoven

  • @pianoplayeruk
    @pianoplayeruk 12 років тому

    @crustylion321
    Steinway ceased to be the world's greatest piano about 60 years ago - if indeed they every actually were. There are several other brands including Fazioli which are all better than Steinway in so many ways I don't even know where to start.
    If you're going to sing the praises of something, you should at least learn about it.

  • @theonset72
    @theonset72 12 років тому

    makes no sense whatsoever.