[CAUT] Fund raising piano question! ASAP!!

Paul Kupelian pkupeli1 at twcny.rr.com
Sat Apr 11 12:59:15 PDT 2009


David,
Sometimes a music store will donate the use of a piano if they are allowed some sort of advertisement. I would definateltly look into getting a different instrument there.
Paul
Paul Kupelian
SUNY Oswego (retired)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Paul T Williams 
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  Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 3:15 PM
  Subject: [CAUT] Fund raising piano question! ASAP!!



  Hi David and all. 

  I just had the misfortune to tune a 1933 Whitney (Kimball) grand for a huge fund raiser for our local Lied Center for the Fine and Performing Arts in a very nice home here in town.  There is to be a guest artist...a fine pianist from Brazil, who will be playing.."something" for 15 minutes prior to dinner served at a promenent home in town next Friday.  I went to tune it on Tuesday...and it's a Whitney/Kimball 4"10" grand from 1933!!  I tuned it only.....it holds a tune, but was refinished and "rebuilt" by one of those people here who should never get near a piano...new  nickle-plated tuning pins (for looks only) and the paint-job on the plate that surely shows the overspray on the plate ruining the strings....you've all seen that, Im' sure..The regulation had never been done for probably more years than I can count....(I'm a musician....so beyond 11...it's difficult! <G>  ) 

  Here's the question;  Should the Lied Center bring in another piano for the event, or just tell the guest artist to just "grin and bear it" for the 15 minutes he's going to play prior to the sit-down dinner, fully catered, in order to fund lots of money for the Lied Center to continue operating?  (This venue is in a lot of hurt, financially!!) 

  Thanks for advise... 

  Paul 

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