250 Years Beethoven
This Beethoven proclamation adorns the right shelf of the music stand likewise in mother-of-pearl.
Camellia
For thousands of years people have been fascinated by the rich colours and intoxicating scent of the camellia. Immerse yourself in its world of opulence and timeless symbolism, the camellia after all stands for friendship, harmony and beauty.
Cocteau
Cocteau was fascinated by the Orpheus legend. Orpheus was considered to be the greatest musician of all time. Apollo, god of music, gave him a lyre. We apply the original Orpheus image from Cocteau using the silk screen technique that Cocteau himself often used.
Oscar Peterson
In the late 1970s during a concert in Vienna, Peterson turned to his impresario, Norman Granz, with the words: "Dammit, Norman, where does this box go? I also gotta have such a thing!" This was the beginning of great friendship. Peterson not only treasured his own personally selected Bösendorfer piano model 290 Imperial.
Secession
Now one of the most photographed buildings in Vienna, the word Secession contains not only the building itself but also an artistic association, a style of construction and design, as well as a philosophy upon which everything is based.
Tree of Life
With the Tree of Life Grand Piano from our Collector’s Item Artist Series, we honor Gustav Klimt not only as one of the most important Austrian painters.