Wednesday 3 December 2014

Top 10 Most Expensive Pianos In The World



10. Fazioli Brunei ($400,000)
Most expensive pianos

This piano was established by pianist and mechanical engineer Paolo Fazioli 32 years ago, and it is still the most expensive concerto grand piano in the world. The company that produced this piano is Fazioli Pianoforti. This unique instrument was made with inlays of precious stones, mother of pearls and exotic woods. It is tuned so that it produces a deeper bass and mellower sound.




9. La Mort du Cygne, Erard ($409,000)
9

This carved mahogany Erard piano was specially customized by French artists Louis Majorelle and Victor Prouve who were well-known figures in the Art Nouveau movements of the early 20th century. Built in 1906, this baby grand piano features a beatiful fruitwood venner inlay.




8. The Casablanca Piano, Richardson's Inc. ($602,500)
8

This piano isn't really much to look at with its faded yellow-green finish, but it holds an enormous sentimental value for the legion of Casablanca fans. This upright piano was featured in one of the most memorable movie scenes of all time - the "As Time Goes By" act in the legendary Casablanca.




7. Marilyn Monroe's Baby Grand Piano ($662,500)
Most expensive pianos- Marilyn Monroe's baby grand

This baby grand piano of an unknown manufacturer was listed for sale in a Christie's auction in 1999 at the side of alternative Monroe record. In a high profile auction, pop star MAriah Carey bought the baby grand with a winning bid of $662,500.




6. Kuhn Bösendorfer Grand Piano ($1.2 Million)
4

What do you get when you combine the exquisite acoustics of a Bösendorfer grand piano with the brilliance of the world’s greatest glass sculptor, Jon Kuhn? You will end up with a gorgeous jet-black limited edition Kuhn-Bösendorfer. This 7 ft. 4 in. piano features an astonishing 100,000 polished jewels of various shaped and sizes in 200 geometric patterns on its body. Austria-based L. Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik has inscribed Kuhn’s name in gold leaf on the piano.




5. Galaxy Piano ($1.36 Million)
6

Using internal parts ordered directly from manufacturers in Germany, the Galaxy Piano features 24-carat gold plated fiberglass body, automatic lid, curved keys (the only one in the world) and gold-plated embedded figurines. Special flight cases are also constructed for the pianos. Interestingly, the company classifies itself as a luxury item provider, instead of a musical instrument seller.




4. Sound of Harmony Concert Grand, Steinway & Sons ($1.63 Million)
5

The Sound of Harmony was specially built and customized by Steinway for Chinese art collector Guo Qingxiang in 2007. The construction of the art case concert grand took three years to complete. This masterpiece features an astounding level of craftsmanship and a rich acoustic of the specially designed soundboard, which was built using 40 layers of different woods from around the world. The Steinway logo and the piano name was imprinted on the piano using real gold.




3. Red Pops for (RED) Parlor Grand Piano, Steinway & Sons ($1.925 Million)
3

U2’s frontman Bono engaged the assistance of designers Sir Jonathan Ive and Marc Newson in 2013 to raise money for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Africa. The resulting (RED) Auction held in New York managed to raise $26 million for the cause. The star of this event was without a doubt the eye-catching, stunning piano. It was later bought that evening for $1.925 million by Stewart Rahr.




2. John Lennon’s Steinway & Sons Model Z ($2.37 Million)
Most Expensive Pianos

John Lennon used this to compose his signature song, "Imagine." The piano, which Lennon purchased for just £1,500 ($2,456) as a gift to his wife, was eventually won by another British pop star, George Michael, for £1.45 million ($2.37 million). Michael, who jokingly referred to the upright grand as “funny-looking” and “the cheapest-looking piano you’ve ever seen," sent the Model Z to the Beatles Story museum in Liverpool for public display.



And our winner of World's Most Expensive Pianos is...



1. Crystal Piano, Heintzman ($3.22 Million)
1

This exquisitely-crafted piano with a transparent crystal body was designed by Canadian piano manufacturer Heintzman Pianos and was built for performances in large concert halls. It was introduced to the world when Chinese pianist Lang Lang played the Yellow River Cantata in front of a global audience of almost a billion at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. The Crystal Piano was sold at an auction to an unnamed bidder for $3.22 million.



Which one is your favourite?

 

18 comments:

  1. The Crystal Piano is so stunning. And who knew John Lennon's piano would cost millions!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It is stunning! I also like the Kuhn Bösendorfer piano.

      Delete
  2. Obviously the most expensive is the best right? I love the crystal piano it looks so elegant! What is your favourite piano?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Well in this case, John Lennon's piano is the second most expensive but the instrument itself isn't worth that much. I like the crystal piano too! I also like Kuhn Bösendorfer and Steinway (RED).

      Delete
  3. I like the Kuhn-Bösendorfer as well. Also, I can't believe how an upright piano could cost so much!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Here's a video of pianist Valentina Lisitsa playing the Kuhn Bösendorfer:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3S1i71rlqPo

      Delete
  4. I wonder what the crystal piano would look like from far away...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-tLRJkTiNQds/UBRmThurn3I/AAAAAAAAAHA/X2zgaXddTBg/s1600/crystal-grand-piano1.jpg
      Here's a view from the top! (Copy and paste the link)

      Delete
  5. Woah, these pianos are quite expensive! :O If I had enough money, I'd totally buy the Crystal Piano.. It's gorgeous. :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Great blog! Your performance is really great, good thing that you have decided to study piano for the future! The crystal piano is so beautiful @-@

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks! I wanted to become a concert pianist since I was 5 years old!

      Delete
  7. I like the John Lennon’s Steinway & Sons Model Z because of how ironic that a cheap piano was brought at such a high price, but my favorate would be the Crystal Piano. I wanted to chose something else to be unique, but I just can't help it, its just so... stuning.

    ReplyDelete
  8. God, I wish I had $4.58 million! That Galaxy Piano, as well as that Crystal Piano, would be in my house right now!

    Great job on your blog! You, ma'am, certainly have an admirable passion for pianos.

    ReplyDelete
  9. he must keep the piano in tune for a whole night of pounding. He must land the tuning pins so that they are stable. The idea is to tune a little sharper than the target. Let the pin settle into place by making light taps at the tuning hammer.” Upright pianos

    ReplyDelete
  10. Learn Piano And Keyboards - One Of The Top Piano Methods.
    200 VIDEO PIANO LESSONS
    500 AUDIO PIANO LESSONS...
    https://tinyurl.com/skillPiano-keyboards

    ReplyDelete