- Blüthner
Blüthner, formally "Julius Blüthner Pianofortefabrik
GmbH ", is apiano -manufacturing company founded byJulius Blüthner in 1853 inLeipzig Germany.History
The company's early success occurred at exhibitions, conservatories and the concert stage. Further invention and innovations lead Blüthner to patent a ‘repetition action', and, in 1873, the
aliquot scaling patent for grand pianos. This added a fourth, sympathetic (‘aliquot’) string to each trichord group in the treble.By 1885, the company was the largest European piano manufacturer (
Bechstein surpassed them in 1905). DuringWorld War II the factory was ruined by target bombing but was later rebuilt and opened at the same location. Unique to the great makers, the Blüthner family continues their 5th generation piano building tradition.Models
The sympathetic (‘aliquot’) strings enrich piano's weakest register by enhancing the
overtone spectrum of the instrument. The aliquot string runs parallel to the normal strings, but is elevated at the point where the hammer strikes so that it is not struck directly, but vibrates in sympathy with the other strings [cite web|accessdate=2008-06-12|date=2008-04-01 |title=Roberts Pianos Oxford|url=http://www.robertspianos.com/bluthner.php] . The sympathetic (‘aliquot’) string remains free of damper and thus astring resonance always occurs when otherharmonic notes are played. This sympathetic resonance contributes to the sound of Bluthner pianos. [Central Music. Bluthner. [http://www.centralmusic.biz/bluthner/] ]Designer models
The one-of-a-kind Blüthner piano of particular interest was the special lightweight instrument, made for use on the
Zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg. The piano had its harp plate made of aluminum, that saved about 100 kg of weight vs a regular cast iron plate of the same size piano. This was the first piano used in flight and it was used in an "air-concert" radio broadcast. It was removed in 1937 to save weight so it survived the Hindenburg's infamous crash, only to be destroyed by bombing during the Second World War.Notable Blüthner artists
Numerous royals, composers, conductors, artists, and performers have owned Blüthner pianos. They include
Johannes Brahms ,Gustav Mahler ,Béla Bartók ,Claude Debussy ,Max Reger ,Richard Wagner ,Johann Strauss ,Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky ,Dmitri Shostakovich ,Andrew Lloyd Webber ,Wilhelm Kempff ,Yehudi Menuhin ,Wilhelm Furtwängler , andMarlene Dietrich . Blüthners have been used in popular music.One Blüthner piano owned by theAbbey Road Studios inLondon was used on some tracks ofThe Beatles ' "Let It Be" album, most notably, in the hits "Let It Be " and "The Long and Winding Road ". One was also used in the film "The Sting".References
External links
* [http://www.bluethner.de Blüthner]
* [http://www.bluthnerpiano.com German Piano Imports]
* [http://www.bluthner-piano.co.uk Bluthner Pianos London]
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