Bosendorfer 275 Concert Grand Piano with 92 keys in Pyramid Mahogany | Sherwood Phoenix
This exceptional Bösendorfer 275 Concert Grand Piano, originally crafted in 1930, has been fully restored and finished in a Pyramid Mahogany, making it as visually captivating as it is musically powerful. The 275 model, known for its commanding presence and rich sound, is enhanced by its unique feature of 92 keys, offering four additional bass notes beyond the standard 88-key range. This extended keyboard delivers an extraordinary depth of tone in the lower registers, ideal for performers and composers looking to explore a broader harmonic spectrum. The piano has been equipped with a new Renner Action, renowned for its precision and responsiveness, providing a smooth and dynamic playing experience that meets the highest professional standards. Bösendorfer pianos are celebrated worldwide for their exceptional craftsmanship, luxurious materials, and iconic Viennese tone. Founded in 1828, Bösendorfer has consistently produced some of the finest pianos in history, each handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail. Their instruments are renowned for their rich bass, warm middle range, and singing treble, making them a favourite among concert pianists and prestigious venues around the globe. You can find us in England, UK: 📍 Sherwood Phoenix, Rosemary Street Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG18 1QX 📱 Or contact us: www.sherwoodphoenix.co.uk 01623 657 301 📸 Instagram: / sherwoodphoenixmusic 📸 Facebook: / sherwoodphoenixmusic #piano #upright #grand #babygrandpiano #yamaha #steinwaysons #bechstein #bosendorfer

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