Gorgeous instrument. And this warm tone for a GP of more than a century is stunning. A real marvel. I own a model F from 1938, but the sound is far from this one.
Thank you so much. We have refined our restoration technique over many years to bring our the dark and rich tone potential of the Pleyel grand piano. Of all the grand piano makers, Pleyel grand pianos are amongst the most cleverly constructed.
Yes these pianos sound better than any new piano. The sound board is aged to perfection. I like the sound of this piano but probably in person would be better to hear this piano. Excellent work thanks. 73
I believe that the Steinway is the most "copied", emulated and imitated piano in the world of pianos, which is also why it has become boring. The differences between the brands are now unfortunately subtleties, compared to the past. Then everyone has their sound preferences, and the Steinway is nothing special, at least for me, they have building the same models with similar geometries for over a century. The innovation is almost absent, and instead they (and not just them) go ahead with aggressive advertising and pervasive marketing. Steinway is also, if I'm not mistaken, publicly traded. All very far from art. It's the cynical business world.
My compliments to the pianist. A true artist.
Wow! What a sound. Dark, crispy and still clear.
Does it have the original soundboard or a new one?
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE SOUND!!
Il Pleyel è sempre il Pleyel!! IL migliore 🎉
VERY b beautiful piano!!!!!!!!!!
(and first class playing, too!)
Thank you! The pianist who recorded on this Pleyel is the wonderful Daniel Grimwood
@@GrandPassionPianos why didn't you credit him in the video description? I think this is rather unfair.
Great sound, I am just restoring this model, hope it will sound as nice as this one in the end... recording coming soon on my channel.
Wonderful! We look forward to hearing the results.
@@GrandPassionPianos Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/HsDMLnfpMbk/v-deo.html
Wonderful work! Congratulations!
Thank you very much :)
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Beautiful piano , but what is the piece you are playing here?
This is an excerpt from the Henselt piano concerto (movement 2)
Gorgeous instrument. And this warm tone for a GP of more than a century is stunning. A real marvel. I own a model F from 1938, but the sound is far from this one.
Thank you so much. We have refined our restoration technique over many years to bring our the dark and rich tone potential of the Pleyel grand piano. Of all the grand piano makers, Pleyel grand pianos are amongst the most cleverly constructed.
What's the name of the piece?
This is an excerpt from the second movement of the Henselt piano concerto
Piano sold?
Hi Pablo, this Pleyel grand piano has sold, but we have other Pleyels nearing completion in the workshop
Sounds much better than some modern pianos
Yes these pianos sound better than any new piano. The sound board is aged to perfection. I like the sound of this piano but probably in person would be better to hear this piano. Excellent work thanks. 73
A Steinway is a Steinway, and there's nothing like it in the world.
I believe that the Steinway is the most "copied", emulated and imitated piano in the world of pianos, which is also why it has become boring. The differences between the brands are now unfortunately subtleties, compared to the past. Then everyone has their sound preferences, and the Steinway is nothing special, at least for me, they have building the same models with similar geometries for over a century. The innovation is almost absent, and instead they (and not just them) go ahead with aggressive advertising and pervasive marketing. Steinway is also, if I'm not mistaken, publicly traded. All very far from art. It's the cynical business world.
Who plays? Pianist doesn't matter?