
The
word 'revelation' is one often associated with the antique pianos from
Period Piano Company. Our experienced craftsmen bring out the special
inherent character of each instrument, working to combine both beauty
of appearance and the superb musical qualities of these antique pianos
built by the master piano makers.
The Period Piano Company was established in 1976 by David Winston,
who is widely recognised as one of the world's leading makers and restorers
of keyboard instruments. Among our clients are some of the world's great
musicians, museums and private collections. We have been entrusted with
the restoration of antique pianos of great historical importance, including
the piano which was made for Beethoven in 1817, Chopin's 1846 Pleyel, instruments associated
with Mendelssohn, Liszt and the 1851 Erard Grand piano supplied to Queen Victoria in 1854.
Our
clients can select from a fascinating range of pianos and harpsichords: including early
square pianos of the 1760's, right through to concert grands built up
until ca. 1930. Each instrument is restored with the same meticulous
care and attention to detail. In addition to being craftsmen, we are
also musicians and are careful to choose only instruments of musical
significance.
We are very aware at Period Piano Company that each instrument is an
historical document of both sound and style. Through careful use of
historical materials and ethical conservation practice, this approach
not only brings out the individual qualities of each antique piano,
but also assures our clients of the continuing value of their investment.
We
are able to offer our clients several different options: Besides keeping
restored instruments available, we also maintain a larger stock of unrestored
antique pianos for those who wish to purchase them unrestored first
and then have them booked into our workshop schedule.
Click
here
for background music courtesy of Mendelssohn and pianist Olga Tverskaya
played on a fortepiano built by David Winston after Joseph Brodmann,
Vienna, 1823