Thanks Mr. Sung for that 'tour-de-force' through the Bosendorfer facility. I had to view the video twice, having been captivated by the wood storage/treatment segment. And the the 'aging' of the steel portions was very interesting. Thankyou.👍
I think, it was not a research based, factual statement. Still, when you look at standard models at each brand... the Bösendorfer 290 Imperial is for sure one of the most expensive ones (if not the most expensive). It can cost $300 000 - $600 000, while e.g. Fazioli's standard concert grands cost about half of that. It is probably due to the manufacturing time. Bösendorfers can take 6 years to finish, while Faziolis take about 2-3. Steinways are much cheaper than any European brand - despite being completely hand made - and they finish a piano under 12 months...
Thanks for showing...very interesting. If I am not wrong, Yamaha is the owner of this prestigious brand, right? Do they use some Bosendorfer technology for their own Yamaha production?
Hello Jack. Although the R&D departments of both companies remain separate, it is inevitable that they influence each other. We think one example of this is the direction of the Yamaha tone in their newest models. The pianos are warmer sounding and they are beautifully built instruments. Thank you for your comment.
Fantastic documentation of the factory for those of us who have not yet had the opportunity to visit !
That was wonderful! Thank you for posting*
You are a treasure Hugh!
Thanks Mr. Sung for that 'tour-de-force' through the Bosendorfer facility. I had to view the video twice, having been captivated by the wood storage/treatment segment. And the the 'aging' of the steel portions was very interesting. Thankyou.👍
Excellent Hugh!
thank you so much for this video. I have only seen and heard one Bosendorfer piano. Truly a beautiful sound and magnificent craftsmanship.
Excellent video and at the same time the best advertisement Boesendorfer can have!
Very well made video and quite informative. Thank you Hugh and Rich for sharing with us!
So beautiful. Congratulations
Bösendorfer isn't just the best piano, it defines the piano for me
Good visit.
My dream like everyone else to own one of these things.
Thanks a lot...
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Marvelous factory
With precise workmanship
Great Vienna great people great PIANO
HATSOFF bosendorfer
Unbelievable...thank you for the tour !
Appreciate the tour, Hugh!
That Brahms was really beautifully played, Thank you!
Wow! Thank you hugh sung! I want information about bosendorfer.
Super video Hugh,.. you (or should I say Hugh ;)) make the best videos!
Aww, thank Hugh, Neil! ;) Hahaha
@@CunninghamPiano no thank Hugh!
Wow professional thank you for the video
most expensive? what about ravencraft, fazioli and so on?
I think, it was not a research based, factual statement.
Still, when you look at standard models at each brand... the Bösendorfer 290 Imperial is for sure one of the most expensive ones (if not the most expensive). It can cost $300 000 - $600 000, while e.g. Fazioli's standard concert grands cost about half of that.
It is probably due to the manufacturing time. Bösendorfers can take 6 years to finish, while Faziolis take about 2-3. Steinways are much cheaper than any European brand - despite being completely hand made - and they finish a piano under 12 months...
this is heaven!
Thanks for showing...very interesting. If I am not wrong, Yamaha is the owner of this prestigious brand, right?
Do they use some Bosendorfer technology for their own Yamaha production?
Hello Jack. Although the R&D departments of both companies remain separate, it is inevitable that they influence each other. We think one example of this is the direction of the Yamaha tone in their newest models. The pianos are warmer sounding and they are beautifully built instruments. Thank you for your comment.
@@richgalassini5892 I agree! I have just bought a C3x and it sounds nothing like the old C3 and closer to the European classics!
a love letter to my obsession. thank you!
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Yeap, there are many good piano brands.... but Bösendorfer is well above them..... top of the best ;)
Hugh's hung, huh? Good to know.
Koreans, the Chosun People.... original Hebrews :)