esides
the restoration of antique pianos which clients purchase directly from
us, we also maintain a busy workshop schedule of restorations for museums,
collections and private individuals who already have instruments of
their own which require restoration.
There is a reason that instruments
from Period Piano Company are in constant use on the concert platform
and in the recording studio. Our knowledge
and experience with keyboard instruments and respect for craftsmanship,
combine to bring out the best in each instrument. The true art of restoration
is to not impose one’s will onto the work, but to let the piano
itself guide the way, so that the original voice of the instrument is
revealed.
We have spent many years researching into the correct
materials used on antique pianos. Great attention is paid to use of
the right strings, felts, leathers, cloths, timbers, veneers, polishes
and the myriad of other details which go into making an instrument that
sounds, looks and feels right.
All aspects of the work are done in our own workshop.
Both the musical and casework restorations are treated with the same
attention to detail. Our goal is to present our clients with an instrument
that doesn’t look over-restored, but rather one which has simply
survived in superb condition. These are, after all, fine antiques
and must be treated as such.
"A real treasure.....Chopin's 1846 Pleyel, now beautifully restored by David Winston"
BBC Music Magazine
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Our
unique approach of working directly with the client on the restoration gives them them a special involvement with their instrument
which cannot be achieved by simply buying something "off the
peg".
At Period Piano Company,
we consider that both owners and restorers of any antique object
are also their caretakers, and in working directly with the
client, we take this responsibility seriously.