This historical scoring stage in Vienna, Austria offers cutting-edge recording technology and superior acoustics for a wide variety of ensembles and styles - from chamber music to big symphony orchestras and choirs, from rock bands to big bands and jazz artists, from film and TV music to video games and commercials, from opera recordings to classic and modern symphonies.
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that yamaha is crazy clinically accurate. if i were to put one in my house though... probably a bosendorfer tbh it sounds like its twice the size of everything else on stage.
that bosendorfer is such a beauty!
I just found out Bösendorfer is owned by Yamaha.
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I think Steinway make a compromise between Yamaha and bosendof. I will pick Steinway
I’ll never forget this perfect Blüthner I played in Leipzig. I still crave it.
Bosendorfer is my lover.....definately!
bosendorfer by far. then steinway which stems from germany too. and then yamaha sounds and always have been sounding 'cheap'. great comparison thank you
The steinway is 1000 years ahead.
Three different instruments. They sound different. Are they tuned by one person all 3. Or they hired 3 different tuners. 1 from yamaha, 1 from bosendorfers and one from steinway? Who knows. Lets be honest. The steinway is the best. The ones that are competing against the steinway. Are yamaha and bosendorfer. Why do i say that the steinway is the best. It has the best harmonics. In all three ranges. It has the best sound. When 3-456789 pieces are played. On the bosendorfer you play one piece and you are happy. Then you play a different composer. It sounds poor in the top register or middle register. Why do they make an extra bass. On the bosendorfer. There is no pieces. For those keys. Bosendorfer has a very glass sound in the top register. I was in vienna. But i am in Bulgaria. So bosendorfer has a top sound which is hardly a sound. Because of the soundboard. So the tuner in vienna tunes them higher then allowed. To get that sound. From the piano. But the piano doesnt want that. All bosendorfers sound the same. I like the steinway. It Is a monster. Of monsters. What ever you play sounds brilliant. The yamaha is improving and if i buy a piano It will be a yamaha. Because a steinway is not for every pocket.
I have all of the synchron pianos And MAN these sound identical to their digital brothers ❤ This is the result of great sampling
Which do you prefer? Me: YES!
Bosendorfer sounds more crystal clear for me ❤
Loved the Ravel on the Steinway and Chopin on the Bosendorfer was gorgeous. Not so fond of the Yamaha.
I like the sound of all 3, they're all quite different. But I would choose the Yamaha if given the choice. I feel like it cuts thru more, especially in a band setting.
The Yamaha did not have a cohesive sound. I can't decide between the other 2
Just left a concert where the performer is also a Steinway artist. They had a Steinway and Boesndorfer on stage together. The artist chose to play on the Boesndorfer. It is a rather elegant instrument that is best heard in person.
I remember seeing a steinway piano play itself in london steinway hall in 1998
Steinway invented most of the technology and is the classy most used in major events for 100 years plus.
Can we make a realistic comparison listening on a computer, rather than listening to the pianos live?
I think Fazioli should have been given careful consideration also .
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A simply brilliant comparison video. I’ve played numerous pianos from each of the three makers; the finest large grand that I’ve ever played was a Model D Steinway. The most hugely disappointing large grand that I’ve ever played was a different Model D. They can be so inconsistent. I love the crisp articulation of the Yamaha here, the warm bass of Bosendorfer; all three are magnificent. But of these three, I’d choose the Steinway.
The Steinway is the winner to my ear.
Steinway is amazing , no doubt about it ! But Busendorfer is a little bit better , a sound deeper.
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None of the above. Fazioli is my choice. They all have strengths and weaknesses. Forced to make a choice, it would be between the Dorfer or Steinway. But, taking price into consideration, it would be the Dorfer.
Very interesting video. The sound level on this video is much too low. I have volume turned right up on my lap top and on the video. Lovely playing and very interesting to hear these three instruments. Each have their own special qualities. The Steinway has it for me, very closely followed by the Bosendorfer.
What about Fazioli? It is the best period.
Steinway D is magnus ❤ Bosendorfer isn't for loud slamming but delicate perfection
Just a note: If you are interested in buying a Bösendorfer Imperial, get in contact with me.
Fazioli.
The bösendorfer sounds more organic
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I prefer Steinway over Bösendorfer, perhaps because I performed on Steinways for my entire career, and I rarely came across a Bösendorfer. Steinways do have their individual personalities, quirks, and idiosyncrasies. Yamaha just doesn't compare to the above two, in my opinion, and the action is too light to suit me. Your mileage may vary.
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Bösendorfer the best!!
Hamburg, not New York!
That gaspard de la nuit man
STEINWAY WINS AGAIN!
Fazioli Is the winner
I love the well-rounded Bösendorfer sound. It works for many genres.
The Yamaha just doesn’t cut it. All hype and price points. The Steinway also too cloudy for French music
I’ll go with the Bösendorfer. The Liszt just sounds majestic on it, I love that massive bass; the Ravel may be not as clear as on the Steinway, but in someway it enhances a more mysterious atmosphere, probably closer to the “nuit” sound; the Chopin Ballade on this instrument gives me a strong visual sense,the high and low notes seem to be talking and confiding to each other, really dramatic and emotional, I can’t feel this as much on the other instruments. I’m not a pianist, this is just simply what I think as a listener. However, all world class instruments. Thank for providing this video.
Yamaha CFX is the one , Steinway D-274 the second and Bösendorfer Imperial 290 is behind . Bösendorfer Imperial 290 for more bass music . Steinway D-274 for all variations of music . Yamaha CFX is for modern and young music and "players" but also for all around .
What i must to gugle to listern more like that?
This is the first time I am really convinced by the quality of a Steinway. Is it thanks to the outstanding pianist, Mr. Mendl?
While at Piedmont piano co. I had the chance to sit down at each of these including the Fazioli. That was a few years ago. But each left an impression on me, including thee Fazioli which just recently was the only concert grand left in the shop. Right away I notice the Bosendorfer sound is right on top of the harp and in front of you, the others all seemed somewhere in between, slightly above or below thee harp. I did notice on the Fazioli a bit more of a unique dampening from sustained to dampened or Sostenuto that caught my interest, though the sound is a little bit trapped below the harp, and obviously there is a difference between old and new piano hammers not yet well worn. I purchased the CLP-785 which has all three of these piano samplings. after renting the NU1, and the action or touch is quite remarkable, but there is still nothing like feeling actual strings or dampening through the keys.