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Bosendorfer 7' Model 214
The salon grand model 214 is happiest demonstrating its concert capabilities at performances in medium-sized concert halls. 

This is where its strengths can come to the fore: optimal sound transparency, sheer delight in playing, precision of touch, unsurpassed fullness of sound, dynamic control and a sustained tonal character that will be warmly applauded.

Salon grands rose in popularity at the start of the Biedermeier period (the style in painting, literature and furniture from around 1815 to 1848). During that era, an important role was played in Viennese musical life by elegantly furnished salons where the foremost composers of their day would present their works. During the 19th century, salons developed into exclusive gathering places for Austria’s aristocratic and bourgeois society.

The Bosendorfer 214 model is, naturally, also eminently suitable for private spaces.

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Jansen Small Hardwood Caster Cups
Jansen small hardwood caster cups provide great protection for your floor, carpet or rugs.  The small hardwood caster cup fits many piano caster sizes including typical single-wheel grand and upright piano caster styles.  These piano caster cups come in a variety of finishes including Polished Ebony, Mahogany, Walnut, White, and Unfinished.  Each piano caster cup is sold separately, so don't forget to order 3 for a typical grand set or 4 for your upright.

Outer diameter: 3½"
Inner diameter: 1¾"
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$10.00
Jansen Medium Hardwood Caster Cups
Jansen medium hardwood caster cups provide great protection for your floor, carpet or rugs.  The medium caster cup fits nearly all piano casters including single-wheel, double-wheel, and wide-wheel styles.  These piano caster cups come in a variety of finishes including Polished Ebony, Mahogany, Walnut, White, and Unfinished.  Each piano caster cup is sold separately, so don't forget to order 3 for a typical grand set.

Outer diameter: 4½"
Inner diameter: 2¾"

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Jansen Lucite Piano Caster Cups
Our most versatile piano caster cups, the clear lucite caster cups from Jansen eliminate the need to match the piano or room decor.  The cups are large enough to fit nearly all baby grand and parlour grand piano casters, fitting both single and double casters.  Each piano caster cup is sold separately, so don't forget to order 3 for a typical grand set.  Also available in black and brown.

Outer diameter: 4½"
Inner diameter: 2¾"

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PianoWorks Scheduled Maintenance Services
We work very closely with many churches and schools in the metro Atlanta area.  As a full service piano dealer, we can work with your music department to keep your pianos in top condition throughout the year.  Don't get caught the week before the big concert unprepared. 

Contact us about planning and discounted rates.  In preparation of the consult, try to provide a list of pianos with their regular duties.

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Bosendorfer Artisan
The Bosendorfer Artisan model, a stunning display of fine hand inlay techniques, is a beautiful work of art even before a single note has been played. 

As long ago as the second millennium BC, inlaid work featuring geometric and figurative designs was produced in the Orient as facing for very special objects. The design hallmark of the Artisan is its discreet floral ornamentation worked – by hand, of course – with a variety of excellent woods such as walnut, maple, pear-wood, cherry-wood, mahogany, aruba and burr amboyna.

For as long as anyone can remember, creative minds in all walks of life have grappled with art’s great mystery
and the question of what makes art art? 

The Bosendorfer Artisan model could – by its very name – symbolize the quest for the great mystery of art.

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PianoWorks Complete Grand Restoration
PianoWorks’ Restoration is widely known among institutions, concert halls, musicians and technicians. With 30 years of rebuilding experience and a team of technicians with expertise and focus on achieving optimal performance of each piano, PianoWorks has earned the reputation for uncompromising quality. Our restoration clients appreciate our high standards and attention to details.

PianoWorks offers complete restoration services including soundboard, bridge and full action replacement. Because these are very specialized skills that many shops and technicians are not trained to do, many technicians send their grands to us for this work. Link to our restoration web site below to see our shop and learn more about the services we offer.

Although we specialize in restoring Steinway & Sons and Mason & Hamlin pianos, we regularly repair and restore other brands of performance grade grand pianos. Because not all pianos are worth the investment of restoring, we encourage you to call us. We will gladly discuss the best options for your piano.

www.pianoworksrestoration.com

Here are just a few of the institutions who have used our Restoration Services:
University of Georgia           Perimeter College
Bob Jones University           West Georgia University
Florida State University           Morehouse College
University of Tennessee           Emory University
Mercer University (Macon)           Kennesaw State University
Reinhardt College                       Auburn University
Agnes Scott College            University of Louisiana (Lafayette)
Georgia State                      University Wesleyan College
LaGrange College                Shorter College
Presbyterian College           Georgia Southern University

Additionally, many pianos are restored for faculty members!


Tips For Getting Started

Your piano tuner has just advised you that major work needs to be done to your grand piano to restore it to its original performance level. You are now faced with the questions so many people ask . . .how much works needs to be done, where do I go for this kind of work, who do I trust, who has the skill level to do the work properly?

Because there is limited information available to consumers, here are some tips to help you with those questions:

1)  Look for a rebuilding shop with experience and technicians who are RPTs (registered piano tuners have met the standards set by the piano guild). Ask other piano technicians their opinion of the technical work done by the shop you are considering.

2)  Have your piano evaluated and have them provide you with an estimate of the work needed. Ask questions and learn what work is needed to bring your piano to its full potential.

3)  Determine if the shop is known for their cabinet refinishing, superior technical restoration or both. Which aspect is important to you?

4)  Review their references, there should be a significant list.

5)  If Universities are listed, know that they have researched thoroughly! They are a demanding clientele with high expectations as they have to answer for the tax dollars they are spending.

6)  Play several pianos rebuilt by the shop so you can assess their performance level.

7)  Visit the restoration shop for a better understanding of how they operate.
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PianoWorks Major Repairs
When it comes to piano repairs, we have very high standards.  We have a pragmatic approach which helps us answer the question, "what needs to be done to satisfy the customer?"

Before major repairs are recommended, we consider the piano's value against the cost of repairs.  If an extensive repair is not worth doing, we re-evaluate the customers expectations.  This simple idea often costs us work but ensures our customers are treated fairly. 

Some major repairs include:

Refinishing
Restringing
Replacing the pinblock
Replacing action parts
Soundboard repair
Replacing an action rail
Replacing keytops

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PianoWorks Host a recital (for Piano Teachers)

Contact us to host your next piano recital.

For Teachers New To PianoWorks:

At PianoWorks, we work really hard to support the music community, the piano teachers, students and their families.  The tremendous effort they put forth is deserving of a great recital experience.  Our consistent effort to provide the very best environment possible to celebrate piano music is recognized by many area teachers.

If you would like to learn more about scheduling your next recital at PianoWorks, contact us.  Priority is given to piano teachers.  Our facility is in high demand, but it is worth it.

Announcements For Returning Teachers:

This space will share basic information regarding our hall.  Coming soon, we will post policies and suggestions for your next recital.  Check back before your next recital.



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Bosendorfer Vienna
Vienna and music are inseparable. Vienna is inextricably linked with Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Joseph Haydn, Franz Schubert, Arnold Schoenberg, to name just a few. World-famous concepts such as the Viennese waltz, the Vienna Boys’ Choir and the Vienna Philharmonic epitomize Vienna’s image as the music capital of the world. 

Vienna is also the city where Ignaz Bosendorfer founded his company on 25 July 1828 after completing his apprenticeship as a piano builder. The company has always kept one thing close to its heart: the determination to build the best grand pianos in the world.  We view the Bosendorfer Vienna model as a homage to the city which loves and lives music like no other city in the world. 

With its fine carved and inlay work in the noblest materials, amboyna wood veneer and 19th-century-inspired stylistic features, this grand piano combines the very roots of musicality with 21st-century technical and craftsman expertise.

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Bosendorfer Schubert
Franz Schubert died on 19 November 1828 at the age of 31 and was laid to rest in Vienna beside Ludwig van Beethoven, as he had wished. A few months earlier, Ignaz Bösendorfer had received his license to take over his master Brodmann’s workshop and start producing instruments under his own name. The time at which young Ignaz Bösendorfer was realizing his dreams was an exceptionally rich and sensitive one in terms of music. It also coincided with the period 1815 to 1848, whose style of painting, literature and furniture has been known since the beginning of the 20th century as Biedermeier. 

Schubert’s works always revealed an effervescent inventiveness coupled with an inexhaustible richness of melody and harmony. 

Created as a homage to this great musician, our Franz Schubert model combines Biedermeier-period and contemporary stylistic elements.

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Bosendorfer Chopin
“The piano is my second self” declared Frédéric Chopin.  He certainly knew what he was talking about; almost his entire oeuvre was composed for the piano. 

To mark the 150th anniversary of Chopin’s death, we created an exclusive masterpiece using the superior technical workmanship for which Bösendorfer pianos are renowned. Many of the lovingly crafted carvings were inspired by pianos on which Chopin played during his tour of England and Scotland in 1848. These beautiful details reflect the care lavished by English piano builders on producing their works of art. The name board of this piano has a hand-engraved plaque in gold-plated solid silver, which features the composer’s signature. 

This model is available in a variety of sizes, veneers and finishes. The Chopin model is an investment with a truly unique character.

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