Well, because a Bösendorfer has had more development. It is an instrument rich with history. The Fazioli is, at first, very nice, but after a while one experiences the tone as always the same and tiring, and it makes one longing for color and difference. That's why. Antares, Amsterdam, Holland where music is.......... > From: "David Boyce" <David@bouncer.force9.co.uk> > Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org > Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 00:31:58 +0100 > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Subject: Re: Piano choice. Thoughts please > > Hi folks, > > Antares, you say, in response to my request for suggestions: > > "The Bösendorfer of course! > Why? for the money and the size. > And they can be very beautiful. > > Antares, > > Amsterdam, Holland" > > Thanks for that. The Fazioli is certanly very powerful and very well built, > but there is something about the Bosendorfer....... > > Best wishes, > > David. >
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