Strauss
King of Waltz
Ultimate Design
It is known to be an old tradition: Each and every year the legendary Vienna Opera Ball takes place at Vienna's State Opera and after the welcoming speech ends with “Alles Waltzer” the orchestra opens the festivity with a masterpiece by none other than Johann Strauss. Strauss Junior (1825 – 1899) was also called the King of Waltz, since no other piece of music shall be remembered as well as his Waltzes with Vienna. In 1890, Johann Strauss and Ludwig Bösendorfer meet for the first time celebrating carnival at the city mayor’s hall. They soon become friends and it is said they shared the hobby of playing Tarock cards. Strauss’s music soon gains popularity and even today the Viennese Waltz is known all over the world. “The Blue Danube” – composed by Strauss in 1867 – is regarded as Austria’s unofficial national anthem.
Our Bösendorfer Grand Strauss is inspired by the composer’s own Bösendorfer which is still exhibited at the Johann Strauss museum in Vienna. The fanciful music desk design, round legs and the Austrian coat of arms are a reminder of the lively tunes of his noble times. Thus, every pianist will enjoy the music of the King of Waltz in ¾ beat.
Resonance Case Principle
DetailsFrom delicate pianissimo to splendid fortissimo
DetailsUnique bass strings
DetailsIndependent Capo d’Astro
DetailsTraditional Sand Cast
DetailsOpen pinblock
DetailsIndividually stringing
DetailsNature
DetailsIndividual finishing
DetailsMade in Austria
DetailsVienna Concert
DetailsDisklavier Edition
DetailsSilent Edition
DetailsGrand Piano
DetailsConcert Grand
DetailsUltimate Design
DetailsCharacteristics
Black polished
Maple veneer at the inside rim and lid
Designed for Bösendorfer Grand Pianos 170 to 225 and Concert Grands 280 and 290
Optional
Bösendorfer Silent Edition 170VC, 185VC and 214VC
Bösendorfer Player Edition 170VC, 185VC, 214VC and 280VC
Selected veneers, RAL colours and finished upon request
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