---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Hi Amery Was this a 9 ft. piano? I missed some of this discussion. Dale Erwin I'd confidently say its a dream to play on....BEETHOVEN and mozart especially....but a Bach-Busoni and Rachmaninoff ended up with me pushing the piano into overdrive because there was that certain lack of overtones that the Steinway has become so famous for...in short, imho, the Stuart is very singing..it's like a voice that never runs out of breath...the 4th pedal is a boon to use, although i ended up pressing the 4th pedal in mistake with the una corda shift one.... I think the bulk of repertoire in Sydney is usually of the classical period...this based on my observation of the Sydney Symphony (they have alot of beethoven and mozart piano concerto cycles).. therefore this piano was specially engineered for that purpose... I had a friend who concertised on the Stuart piano as well...playing a killer Liszt/Rachmaninoff/Medtner repertoire....and he did pass a personal comment that altho the touch was pleasantly light, there was not enough depth to suit the demands of virtruoso playing. Amery ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/5d/22/e3/d9/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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