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See also category: Steinway & Sons.
Grand pianos
[edit] See also category: Grand pianos by Steinway & Sons.
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Model D-274
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Model M-170
Upright pianos
[edit] See also category: Upright pianos by Steinway & Sons.
Pianists
[edit] See also category: Grand pianos by Steinway & Sons.
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Daniel Barenboim, age 11, with composer Eithan Lustig
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Keith Jarrett
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Diana Krall
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Lang Lang
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Sergei Rachmaninoff
Family members
[edit] See also category: Steinway family members.
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Henry E. Steinway
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Henry E. Steinway
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William Steinway
Decal
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[edit]Music
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Steinway grand player piano playing piano concerto by Saint-Saëns performed by Harold Bauer
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Ignacy Jan Paderewski playing waltz by Chopin, 1917
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Sergei Rachmaninoff playing waltz by Chopin, 1921
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Lin-Manuel Miranda performs "The Hamilton Mixtape", accompanied by Alex Lacamoire on the White House' Steinway grand piano from 1938
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Harry Connick, Jr. and band playing "When the Saints Go Marching In"
Other
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Factory in Hamburg, Germany, 1915
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Factory in Manhattan, New York City, the United States, 1876
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Amédée de Noé: Pianist Désiré Magnus at the 1867 Exposition Universelle in Paris, 1867
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Crowd of spectators buying tickets for a Charles Dickens reading at the Steinway Hall in New York City, 1867