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Wilh. Steinberg
Company typePrivate
IndustryMusical instruments
Founded1877; 147 years ago (1877)
HeadquartersEisenberg, Germany
ProductsPianos
OwnerParsons Music Group
Websitewilhsteinberg.de

Wilh. Steinberg is a piano manufacturer in Eisenberg, Germany.

The company was founded by the Geyer family in 1877 in Eisenberg, Germany. After the reunification of Germany the company merged with several other East German piano companies. In 2013, Wilh. Steinberg was bought by Parsons Music Group, a company based in Hong Kong.

With Parsons investment, Wilh. Steinberg was able to develop and expand their range of pianos.

Grand piano models

Signature Series

These pianos are made in Germany with actions by Renner and keyboards by Kluge. Grand cabinets are supplied by Parsons Music in China.

Model Length
S-212 212 cm
S-188 188 cm

Performance Series

Performance series models are entirely made by Parsons Music in China using Thüringer designs.

Model Length
P-178 178 cm
P-165 165 cm
P-152 152 cm

WS Series

Model Length
WS-D275 275 cm
WS-B211 211 cm
WS-A188 188 cm
WS-M170 170 cm

Upright piano models

Signature Series

These pianos are made in Germany with actions by Renner and keyboards by Kluge. Cabinets for the verticals are made by Thüringer Pianoforte in its own facilities;

Model Height
S-130CE 130 cm
S-130 130 cm
S-125 125 cm
S-117 117 cm

Performance Series

Performance series models are entirely made by Parsons Music in China using Thüringer designs.

Model Height
P-125E 125 cm
P-121 121 cm
P-118 119 cm

AT Series

Model Height
AT-28D 128 cm
AT-23D 123 cm
AT-18D 118 cm

AT-K Series

Model Height
AT-K32 132 cm
AT-K30 130 cm

References

  1. "Wilh. Steinberg Signature Line S188". Pianist. 2018-12-05. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  2. "关于我们 1 Wilh. Steinberg". www.wilhsteinberg.de. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  3. ^ "STEINBERG, WILH". PianoBuyer. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  4. Berlin, Derek Scally in. "Facing the music: how China is buying Germany's piano industry". The Irish Times. Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  5. Ltd, Ben Wheeler Pianos. "Wilh.Steinberg Pianos | Ben Wheeler Pianos". Retrieved 2020-12-14.
  6. ^ "Signature 系列 Wilh. Steinberg". www.wilhsteinberg.de. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  7. ^ "Performance Wilh. Steinberg". www.wilhsteinberg.de. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  8. "WS 系列 Wilh. Steinberg". www.wilhsteinberg.de. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  9. "AT系列 Wilh. Steinberg". www.wilhsteinberg.de. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
  10. "AT-K 系列 Wilh. Steinberg". www.wilhsteinberg.de. Retrieved 2020-12-15.

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