Is Danemann a good piano?
Is Danemann a good piano?
In the piano industry Danemann is a very good piano for beginners. This is an English company that used to be based in Islington and they produced pianos from the 1893 to 1980. They produced both Upright pianos ,small to large , grands pianos and concert grands.
Where are Danemann pianos made?
Danemann Pianos’ office is based in Drayton, Worcestershire and the instruments are manufactured in the Far East The current piano models; Upright Pianos and Grand Pianos, are available in piano dealerships in UK, USA and Africa.
What kind of pianos did the Danemann company make?
Danemann had a reputation for producing high quality pianos renowned for their fine tone and touch. From 1893-1980 they produced a wide range of pianos, with actions of high quality built by Renner and Schwander, from small to large uprights, 5′ 2″ grands, 6′ 8″ grands and 9′ 6″ concert grands.
How to book an appointment for a Danemann upright piano?
Book your appointment by calling us on 0115 9701106 or email [email protected]. Smallest of the Danemann upright pianos but still providing a great full tone and some quality features. Details… A traditional style Danemann upright piano with excellent specifications and quality.
When did William Danemann set up his business?
William Danemann trained with John Brinsmead of London, prior to setting up his business in 1893. After the Second World War the company concentrated their efforts into making instruments of very high quality rather than supplying to the mass market. They were constructed from the best materials available at the time.
Are there any danmeann pianos in the UK?
Although Danmeann pianos are no longer manufactured in the UK, their inherent sound and quality remain quintessentially British. With two new models on display, the 110 and the 115, we will be adding two more to the range as they become available later in the year.