The Pleyel Company manufactures high quality grand pianos which are immediately recognizable by their distinctive romantic sound, their delicate touch and sensitive playing which offer a highly nuanced repertoire. Pianos gave him the tonal range he needed for his work.

Where are Pleyel pianos made?

In the last two decades, Pleyel Piano was bought by the same family which had bought the Salle Pleyel concert hall in order to revive the name and quality of Pleyel pianos. They built a new factory in the south of France and started making a line of newly designed and improved pianos.

When did Pleyel stop making pianos?

2013
One of the world’s oldest and most iconic piano makers, Pleyel, will close its factory doors in Paris at the end of 2013. The French press characterized the bankruptcy as inevitable in the face of cheaper competition from China.

Does Chopin’s piano still exist?

Chopin’s piano is part of the Cobbe collection of musical instruments displayed at Hatchlands, a country house run by Britain’s National Trust in the southern English county of Surrey. It is billed as the world’s finest music collection, boasting instruments owned or played by Purcell, Bach, Mozart and Mahler.

Who makes Chopin pianos?

Pleyel was founded in 1807 by Ignaz Pleyel, a composer and music publisher who studied with Franz Joseph Haydn. The company became a leader in acoustic innovation, making instruments for music greats such as Frederic Chopin, who only played Pleyel pianos in France.

Was Chopin Polish or French?

Frédéric Chopin, French in full Frédéric François Chopin, Polish Fryderyk Franciszek Szopen, (born March 1, 1810 [see Researcher’s Note: Chopin’s birth date], Żelazowa Wola, near Warsaw, Duchy of Warsaw [now in Poland]—died October 17, 1849, Paris, France), Polish French composer and pianist of the Romantic period.

What is a Pleyel piano?

The name Pleyel is associated with the great Frédéric Chopin, as it was his first choice in a piano. While Chopin played other quality pianos including Erards, he was known to use his Pleyels almost exclusively for composing and teaching. The piano we currently have for sale is the same year and style Pleyel used by Chopin.

How many symphonies did Pleyel write?

Pleyel composed more than 60 symphonies, a number of string quartets, 8 concertos, 2 operas and various chamber works. Although the piano firm Pleyel et Cie was founded by Ignace, his son Camille (1788-1855), became a partner in 1815. Camille was a piano virtuoso and became a friend of Chopin.

What is the history of the Pleyel brand?

Pleyel played a significant role in strengthening and broadening the activities of the Pleyel brand. Firstly, Augustus Wolff who introduced numerous innovations improving the reliability of the company’s pianos, creating new models such as the upright piano and Gustave Lyon, who took over in 1887.

What is a Rossini Pleyel?

Rossini on Rossini’s Pleyel, Flavio Ponzi, pianist (Dynamic Records, Italy). The name Pleyel is associated with the great Frédéric Chopin, as it was his first choice in a piano. While Chopin played other quality pianos including Erards, he was known to use his Pleyels almost exclusively for composing and teaching.