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| production = Yearly around 2,000 new grand pianos and 12,000 uprights<ref name="pianos">{{cite news |title=Drnek Piana - Klavíry a pianina značky PETROF |url=http://www.pianos.cz/zajimavosti-o-klavirech-a-pianinech/klaviry-a-pianina-znacky-petrof/ |accessdate=23 September 2018 |work=Pianos.cz |language=cs}}</ref> | ||
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'''Petrof''' is a ] ] manufacturer. It is the leading ] piano manufacturer, exporting to more than 60 countries.<ref name="nwp"></ref> | '''Petrof''' is a ] ] manufacturer founded in 1864. It is the leading ]an piano manufacturer, exporting to more than 60 countries.<ref name="nwp"></ref><ref>{{cite news |title=PETROF: Europe’s largest maker of acoustic pianos |url=https://english.radio.cz/petrof-europes-largest-maker-acoustic-pianos-8769075 |work=Radio Prague International |date=7 December 2022 |language=en}}</ref> | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The company was founded in 1864 in ], ], by ] (d. 1915), who had |
The company was founded in 1864 in ], ], by ] (d. 1915), who had apprenticed at ] companies such as ], ] and ]. | ||
The owner Antonín Petrof was awarded an imperial and ] to the court of ].<ref>{{Citation | The owner Antonín Petrof was awarded an imperial and ] to the court of ].<ref>{{Citation | ||
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}}</ref> In 1924 the company was exporting its pianos to Europe, Japan, China, Australia and South America. | ||
At the World Exhibition 1934 in ], the Petrof instruments won the gold medal.<ref></ref> At that time, approximately 400 people worked at their factory. | At the World Exhibition 1934 in ], the Petrof instruments won the gold medal.<ref></ref> At that time, approximately 400 people worked at their factory. | ||
After the ], the company was nationalized. | |||
In 1948, Petrof was nationalized, though reprivatized between 1991 and 1998.<ref name="radio.cz-1"> | |||
In 1991, the company was returned to the Petrof family.<ref name="radio.cz-1"> | |||
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|title = Radio Prag – News – 28-02-1998 10:00 | |||
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|title = Petrof – Privatization | ||
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</ref> Petrof is currently led by two sisters from the fifth generation of the Petrof family and produces approximately |
</ref> Petrof is currently led by two sisters from the fifth generation of the Petrof family and produces annually approximately 2,000 ]s and 12,000 ]s.<ref>{{cite web |title=History, PETROF, spol. s r.o. |url=https://www.petrof.com/history |website=Petrof.com |language=en}}</ref><ref name="pianos"/> Petrof is known for several innovations, such as ways to adjust the mechanics and particularly pressure point through magnetic systems.<ref name="petrof-1"> | ||
⚫ | {{cite web|title=PETROF Company history|periodical=Petrof.cz|publisher=Petrof|url=http://www.petrof.cz/historie.html?lang=3|url-status=dead|accessdate=2012-06-20|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304063250/http://www.petrof.cz/historie.html?lang=3|archivedate=2016-03-04|language=German}} | ||
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|titelerg = Economic crisis: further layoffs in piano building and glass industry | |||
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</ref> Petrof is known for several innovations, such as ways to adjust the mechanics and particularly pressure point through magnetic systems.<ref name="petrof-1"> | |||
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After 1993, the piano company ] of Česká Lípa, Bohemia was acquired. | |||
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== Notable performers == | |||
At present, Petrof pianos produce six basic models. Concert master instruments P284 Mistral, P237 Monsoon and P210 Pasat are made individually by the best experts of the company. P194 Storm, P-IV and P-V are prepared in a standard manner. | |||
⚫ | Petrof pianos have been used by many famous musicians, including among others: ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref name="nwp"/><ref></ref> | ||
== Models == | |||
=== Grand pianos === | |||
Current Grand Piano Models:<ref>{{Cite web|title=PETROF Grand pianos|url=https://www.petrof.com/petrof-grand-pianos|access-date=2020-12-11|website=www.petrof.com|language=en}}</ref> | |||
* Master Series | |||
** P 284 Mistral: 284 cm (9'4") | |||
** P 237 Monsoon: 237 cm (7'9") | |||
** P 210 Pasat: 210 cm (6'10") | |||
* Standard Series | |||
** P 194 Storm: 194 cm (6'4") | |||
** P 173 Breeze: 173 cm (5'8") | |||
** P 159 Bora: 159 cm (5'3") | |||
=== Upright pianos === | |||
Current Upright Piano Models:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Upright pianos|url=https://www.petrof.com/upright-pianos|access-date=2020-12-11|website=www.petrof.com|language=en}}</ref> | |||
* Highest Series | |||
** P 135 K1: 135 cm (53 1/8") | |||
** P 131 M1: 131 cm (51 1/2") | |||
* Higher Series | |||
** P 125 G1: 125 cm (49 1/4") | |||
** P 125 F1: 125 cm (49 1/4") | |||
** P 125 K1: 125 cm (49 1/4") | |||
** P 125 M1: 125 cm (49 1/4") | |||
** P 122 N2: 122 cm (48") | |||
** P 122 H1: 122 cm (48") | |||
* Middle Series | |||
** P 118 P1: 118 cm (46 1/2") | |||
** P 118 M1: 118 cm (46 1/2") | |||
** P 118 S1: 118 cm (46 1/2") | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:01, 23 June 2024
Czech piano manufacturer This article is about the Czech piano manufacturer. For other uses, see Petrof (disambiguation).Industry | Musical instruments |
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Founded | 1864 |
Founder | Antonín Petrof |
Headquarters | Hradec Králové, Czech Republic |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Zuzana Ceralová Petrofová |
Products | Grand pianos and upright pianos |
Production output | Yearly around 2,000 new grand pianos and 12,000 uprights |
Number of employees | about 1,000 |
Website | petrof.com |
Petrof is a Czech piano manufacturer founded in 1864. It is the leading European piano manufacturer, exporting to more than 60 countries.
History
The company was founded in 1864 in Hradec Králové, Kingdom of Bohemia, by Antonín Petrof (d. 1915), who had apprenticed at Viennese companies such as Heintzman & Co., Friedrich Ehrbar and Schweighofer.
The owner Antonín Petrof was awarded an imperial and royal warrant of appointment to the court of Austria-Hungary. In 1924 the company was exporting its pianos to Europe, Japan, China, Australia and South America.
At the World Exhibition 1934 in Brussels, the Petrof instruments won the gold medal. At that time, approximately 400 people worked at their factory.
After the 1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état, the company was nationalized.
In 1991, the company was returned to the Petrof family. Petrof is currently led by two sisters from the fifth generation of the Petrof family and produces annually approximately 2,000 grand pianos and 12,000 upright pianos. Petrof is known for several innovations, such as ways to adjust the mechanics and particularly pressure point through magnetic systems.
After 1993, the piano company G. Rösler of Česká Lípa, Bohemia was acquired.
Notable performers
Petrof pianos have been used by many famous musicians, including among others: Ray Charles, Paul McCartney, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Sviatoslav Richter, Count Basie, Richard Clayderman, Ennio Morricone, Renato Carosone and Mark Levinson.
Models
Grand pianos
Current Grand Piano Models:
- Master Series
- P 284 Mistral: 284 cm (9'4")
- P 237 Monsoon: 237 cm (7'9")
- P 210 Pasat: 210 cm (6'10")
- Standard Series
- P 194 Storm: 194 cm (6'4")
- P 173 Breeze: 173 cm (5'8")
- P 159 Bora: 159 cm (5'3")
Upright pianos
Current Upright Piano Models:
- Highest Series
- P 135 K1: 135 cm (53 1/8")
- P 131 M1: 131 cm (51 1/2")
- Higher Series
- P 125 G1: 125 cm (49 1/4")
- P 125 F1: 125 cm (49 1/4")
- P 125 K1: 125 cm (49 1/4")
- P 125 M1: 125 cm (49 1/4")
- P 122 N2: 122 cm (48")
- P 122 H1: 122 cm (48")
- Middle Series
- P 118 P1: 118 cm (46 1/2")
- P 118 M1: 118 cm (46 1/2")
- P 118 S1: 118 cm (46 1/2")
References
- ^ "Drnek Piana - Klavíry a pianina značky PETROF". Pianos.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- ^ Northwest Pianos, Petrof
- "PETROF: Europe's largest maker of acoustic pianos". Radio Prague International. 7 December 2022.
- Handbuch des Allerhöchsten Hofes und des Hofstaates Seiner K. und K. Apostolischen Majestät., Vienna: K.k. Hof- und Staatsdruckerei, 1917, p. 517
- NA PETROF HRAJE I PAUL MCCARTNEY - MAPA ÚSPĚCHU
- Neuveden (1998-02-28). "Petrof – Privatization". radio.cz. Český rozhlas. Archived from the original on 2013-02-10. Retrieved 2012-06-20.
- "History, PETROF, spol. s r.o." Petrof.com.
- "PETROF Company history". Petrof.cz (in German). Petrof. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-06-20.
- "From a Koeniggraetz-based workshop to all over the world", Prager Zeitung (in German), Prag: Prago Media, 2009-08-19
- Petrof famous owners and admirers
- "PETROF Grand pianos". www.petrof.com. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
- "Upright pianos". www.petrof.com. Retrieved 2020-12-11.
External links
- Official site
- Jan Petrof Interview at NAMM Oral History Library (2012)
- Martin Kobza Interview at NAMM Oral History Library (2012)
- Zuzana Petrofová Interview at NAMM Oral History Library (2012)
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