- of
Donald W. Fostle, who
wrote in a
company history of
Steinway that "the
genius of
Steinways ...
ultimately lay in
their ability to
persuade millions...
- such as
Franz Liszt,
Anton Rubinstein, and
other high authorities, the
Steinways have done more to
advance the durability, action, and tone-quality of...
-
Steinway may
refer to:
Steinway & Sons, an American-German
piano company C.F.
Theodore Steinway, son of
Henry E.
Steinway Henry E.
Steinway,
piano technician...
-
mansion longer than the
Steinways did". The
mansion was
placed for sale
after Michael Halberian's
death in 2010. The
Friends of
Steinway Mansion attempted unsuccessfully...
- The
Steinway Tunnel (officially
known as the
Steinway Tube) is a pair of
tubes carrying the IRT
Flushing Line (7 and <7> trains) of the New York City...
- 111 West 57th Street, also
known as
Steinway Tower, is a
supertall residential skys****er in the
Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Developed...
- The "piano bank" at London's
Steinway Hall
consists mostly of
Hamburg Steinways, and also has a few New York
Steinways D-274, in
order to
satisfy a greater...
-
Steinway Street is a
major street in the
borough of
Queens in New York City, New York, in the
United States.
Steinway Street is a 2.4 mile two-way street...
- was
painting its own cars
while the
Steinways were
being maintained at the
Coney Island Shops. The
regular Steinways had once
again the
original type of...
-
Steinway, also
known as
Wilhelm Steinway (born
Wilhelm Steinweg;
March 5, 1835 –
November 30, 1896), son of
Steinway & Sons
founder Henry E.
Steinway...