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    0:00 - Video Intro The World’s Most Expensive Pianos by Merriam Pianos
    0:59 - Opening Playing Demonstration by Stu Harrison on the C. Bechstein 212
    1:25 - Video Overview on the World’s Most Expensive Pianos
    3:19 - Piano #1 “The Casablanca” Piano
    4:46 - Piano #2 “The Heintzman Crystal” Piano
    8:18 - Piano #3 “C. Bechstein’s Louis XV” Piano
    13:36 - Piano #4 Steinway’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” Piano
    15:14 - Steinway’s “Fibonacci” Piano
    16:41 - Steinway Upright “The John Lennon” Piano
    18:54 - Piano #7 “The Galaxy” Piano
    20:29 - C. Bechstein’s “Sphinx” Piano
    23:59 - Bösendorfer “Kuhn” Piano
    24:22 - Bösendorfer “Opus 50” Piano
    25:20 - The “Marilyn Monroe” Piano
    27:08 - The “Fazioli - M. Liminal” Piano
    28:47 - Video Outro
    Hi everyone and welcome to the Merriam Pianos CZcams channel. Today we’ve got a cool general interest video for you as we do an overview of the world’s most expensive pianos.
    Here are the world’s 12 most expensive pianos, but note that while some of these pianos have been sold in auctions, others have never been sold and we’re instead going by the manufacturer list pricing.
    #1. Casablanca Prop Piano, Sold Price: $3,400,000 USD
    The single most expensive piano ever sold wasn’t even a fully functional piano, but rather a movie prop from this famous film. There you have it; the world’s most expensive piano isn’t even a real piano.
    #2. Heintzman Crystal Concert Grand, Sold Price: $3,220,000 USD
    This piano was constructed for the opening ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and was performed on by Lang Lang. Details of the piano itself are actually quite scarce though we know this piano would have been manufactured in China.
    It has never been confirmed whether the piano was actually made of real crystal. We suspect it was probably made of acrylic.
    #3. C. Bechstein Louis XV, Sold Price: Approx $3,000,000 USD
    The original Louis XV was a gift from C. Bechstein to Queen Victoria upon the opening of their new London showroom in the late 1800s.
    #4. NY Steinway & Sons ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’ Model D, Price: $2,500,000 USD
    This piano is a standard Steinway Model D internally, however, it is intricately painted with stunning detail, depicting the story of Mussorgsky’s famous art exhibition. The detail of the painting has to be seen to be believed. The legs and bench are also intricately carved.
    #5. NY Steinway & Sons ‘Fibonacci’ Model D: Price: $2,400,000 USD
    The Fibonacci Model D was the 600,000th crafted Steinway piano, and as such, they pulled out all of the stops. It was designed by Master Artisan Frank Pollaro and is even more eye-catching than the previous Model D on our list.
    Like the other Model D, one of these has never been sold, so we only have the list price to go by,
    #6. John Lennon’s Steinway Model Z Upright; Price: $2,300,000 USD
    This piano was used to write many famous songs, such as Imagine. This piano’s value entirely derives from who owned it.
    #7. Gold Leafed Schimmel Pegasus Galaxy Grand, Price: $1,365,000 USD
    The Schimmel K208 Pegasus is a German fibreglass piano with a very unique shape. The luxury company Galaxy has taken a Pegasus and simply added gold leaf to increase its value.
    #8. C. Bechstein B212 Sphinx Grand, Price: $1,200,000 USD
    This instrument is in semi-regular production and can be ordered from C. Bechstein. While not as intricate as the Louis XV, this is still a real work of art that takes over 1,800 man-hours to manufacture.
    #9. Kuhn Bosendorfer 225 Grand, Price: $800,000 USD
    The Kuhn Bosendorfer is a black polish 225 grand adorned with intricate glass crystal inlays.
    #10. Bosendorfer Opus 50 Grand, Price: $750,000 USD
    This was the 50,000th Bosendorfer ever made and as such, the case was built with stunning carpentry.
    #11. Marilyn Monroe’s White Baby Grand, Price: $695,000
    We have no idea who built this piano, but simply due to who owned it, it is one of the single most expensive pianos ever sold.
    #12. Fazioli M. Liminal Grand, Price: $500,000 USD
    One of the most unique-looking pianos ever built, the Fazioli M. Liminal features a fibreglass cabinet that almost looks like a spacecraft, but in the best way possible.
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  • @anthonysilva5312
    @anthonysilva5312 Pƙed rokem +24

    I once visited a Toronto piano store and the gentleman I spoke to was super kind and accommodating .
    Although I’m a piano hack, I am an experienced guitarist and engineer.
    Not only did this salesperson answer ALL my questions, he also took me upstairs to where the pianos were $250 000+
    and demonstrated each and allowed me to play too.
    A lifetime memory moment.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +9

      That's awesome to hear! That is a proper customer experience. Part of what we do and pride ourselves on is educating customers on pianos and empowering them with the tools and knowledge to make the best decision that fits their musical preferences and budget. :)

    • @JoeLinux2000
      @JoeLinux2000 Pƙed rokem +4

      Joe Onofrio Piano Co had an upstairs too with many very unusual pianos. Onofrio sold the business to "Classic Pianos". I don't know if that unusual collection of unique pianos is still up there or not. One was a grand with aluminum legs that were designed to easily be removed so the the piano could be transported rather easily, at least in comparison to a standard grand piano. There were other modifications too that made the instrument lighter, but I can't describe them in detail other than to say the piano was entirely unique and completely customized.

    • @adamimberti6948
      @adamimberti6948 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      I know these exceedingly expensive pianos have secondary cool/collectors value but I'm so glad I play guitar and drums.... you can get a *great* acoustic guitar for $5000 and a *great* drum kit for $10,000.
      Seems like great pianos don't start until the $30 grand mark. If I played piano on my budget I'd be constantly lamenting my shitty $10,000 piano.

  • @greatday19
    @greatday19 Pƙed rokem +7

    I was not expecting this video to be as interesting as it was! I particularly appreciated that it wasn't just a list but that we were also able to get some of the associated history of these pianos.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Thanks so much! We're glad you enjoyed it! :)

  • @ulixo1132
    @ulixo1132 Pƙed rokem +9

    The Fibonacci Steinway sure looks amazing

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Absolutely! It is a very cool looking piano! :)

  • @nowkentapplegate5315
    @nowkentapplegate5315 Pƙed rokem +11

    It would be nice to see the top 10 or 12 standard concert instruments by price.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +2

      We have had a few requests to cover that topic! We have added it to the list and will do our best to tackle it in the future. :)

  • @davidleyland3170
    @davidleyland3170 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    Fascinating. Thank you very much.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      You're very welcome! Thanks for taking the time to check out the video! :)

  • @gauriblomeyer1835
    @gauriblomeyer1835 Pƙed rokem +4

    The value of a piano is related to its musical achievement and never to any other feature. For me the Bösendorfer piano of Sir Andras Schiff is by far the best piano today.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +2

      Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Every piano customer is a little different and has different priorities! With that said, I personally agree with the philosophy that the musical experience an instrument provides is the most important thing. :)

  • @brmh1667
    @brmh1667 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

      You're welcome! Thanks for tuning in! We appreciate it. :)

  • @davidmcnicol5322
    @davidmcnicol5322 Pƙed rokem +1

    That was absolutely fascinating. Thank you so much. Also, that old attempt at a piano by Cristofori at the Met has got to be worth something!!!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      You're very welcome! We're so happy that you enjoyed it! Thanks for tuning in! :)

  • @MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12
    @MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12 Pƙed rokem +1

    This looks interesting. Will watch it laterđŸŽčđŸŽ¶

  • @lazyartist1327
    @lazyartist1327 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Amazing video

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      Thank you so much! We appreciate it! :)

  • @geraldparker8125
    @geraldparker8125 Pƙed rokem +5

    My own grand piano, a baby-grand made in 1935 by the exceedingly prestigious BlĂŒthner piano company in Leipzig, has some historical connexions to it. Before myself, the piano was owned by the chaplain of the Expos baseball team (when the team still was in MontrĂ©al). The Expos were all quite devout evangelical Protesant Christians. They used to give big gospel music concerts in MontrĂ©al and religion for them was something very important as a team. Their posters for the gospel music events that they gave are unusually attractive and should be worth much on the terms of that kind of printing. I have one of them.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Very cool! That kind of history undoubtedly gives the piano a little more "vibe" and nuance I'm sure! There is something very interesting about instruments and their capacity to retain a certain intangible magic and energy from all of the people that have played on it before (especially when used by truly magical players). :)

    • @JoeLinux2000
      @JoeLinux2000 Pƙed rokem

      I once worked on a Chickering Upright in Hawaii that was said to have been owned by Queen Emma. It had two carved pineapples on the front side were the music desk is.

  • @MrGourd
    @MrGourd Pƙed rokem +1

    Interesting list with tons of variety. My favorite piano was the one with chuckoo clocks for legs!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Thanks! We're glad you enjoyed the video! :)

  • @ambiva
    @ambiva Pƙed rokem +5

    Pegasus was designed by the legendary designer Luigi Colani, the father of organic design. He's also famous for a lot of other organic objects (in his motto non of the design should have any straight line). It is because I saw the Pegasus and Mr.Colani early in 2002, which inspired me to study design and end up in the Royal College of Art Industrial design, all thanks to him :)

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      That's awesome! It is a very cool and innovative design to say the least! I can certainly understand how that would inspire you to study design. :)

    • @JoeLinux2000
      @JoeLinux2000 Pƙed rokem

      Sorry, I posted a link of it being played. I didn't know you had posted about it.

  • @jamesnewberry2945
    @jamesnewberry2945 Pƙed rokem +5

    I am awarding you with a honorary doctorates degree from our community
    Keep the the videos coming !

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      I will pass on news of the accolade to Stu on your behalf! ;)

  • @redactedredacted1726
    @redactedredacted1726 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    This is so cool! I do not play the piano but your videos are making me want to!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

      That is amazing to hear! We're glad the channel has been inspiring you to want to play. :)

  • @gabriel.M911
    @gabriel.M911 Pƙed rokem +2

    Hope you do a review on the family of Nord pianos soon !
    I’ve been looking for that review on the channel

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      We have had a few requests to tackle Nord models. We have added them to the list of potential candidates for upcoming review and comparison videos. Thanks for the suggestion! :)

  • @amirprog
    @amirprog Pƙed rokem +1

    Any chance you review numa x piano GT, soon? Enjoying your detailed video reviews and comparisons. Very nice channel.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Thank you for supporting our channel! We have added it to the list of potential candidates for future reviews/comparisons and will do our best to tackle it. Thanks for the suggestion! :)

  • @TheEllis197
    @TheEllis197 Pƙed rokem +1

    I’m watching this as I look over at my scratch and dent Roland ds88. Side note, I went with the Roland after watching another of your videos.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      There is nothing wrong with a road worn instrument! It has character! ;)
      Congrats on your DS88! It is a fantastic synth!

  • @vinista256
    @vinista256 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    I LOVE the look of the Fibonacci and the second Bösendorfer! Given the number of super rich people who might like a piano as an “objet d’art” in their living room, I’m actually surprised that there haven’t been more collaborations between master woodworkers and some of these high-end piano builders.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      Absolutely! There are some really interesting and stunning instruments in this list! Perhaps, there are more one-off custom builds that are going under the radar. In any case, these exclusive pianos are a lot of fun to check out!

  • @lbamusic
    @lbamusic Pƙed rokem +3

    I would love you to make a Vid of the top 12 pianos from a player's perspective - regardless of price!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +2

      That would definitely be a very cool topic to explore! With that said, it would be highly subjective as every player has different tastes when it comes to tone and touch. Thanks for the suggestion! :)

    • @lbamusic
      @lbamusic Pƙed rokem +1

      @@MerriamPianos using Stu's subjective taste would be sufficient. Thats what we get on his other videos.

  • @stephenraatz2598
    @stephenraatz2598 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    Excellent! Thank you so much. I was very fortunate to take master piano classes in Vienna at Bösendorfer. One class was in 2013 when the Opus 50 was on display in their Wiener Neustadt factory showroom. It commemorated their 50,000th instrument produced. They have never produced more than 300 pianos a year. We were allowed to try any of the approximately 40 pianos in this show room. I got to play the opus 50! Thank you so much for including it inyour video. I’m surprised you didn’t include any of the Klimt Woman in Gold Bösendorfers. They have a beautiful inner hood replica of the famous painting. I bought my Bösendorfer 170 brand new in 1989 when I lived in Germany and it has been my pride and joy ever since. When I moved back to the USA Bösendorfer shipped a custom container from Vienna to Brussels where it was air freighted and only out of my sight for two days!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      You're welcome! Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experiences and insights. That is amazing that you had that opportunity! And congratulations on your Bosendorfer 170! I am very happy to hear that you have been able to keep it with you as you've moved around the globe. That is very cool! :)

  • @benjaminsagan5861
    @benjaminsagan5861 Pƙed rokem +3

    I share your taste! The Fibonacci and the Opus 50 are also my favorites, and the Louis XV and Sphinx are striking.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      They are quite remarkable masterpieces to say the least! :)

  • @NiDieuNiMaitre
    @NiDieuNiMaitre Pƙed rokem +4

    So much piano lore 😍

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Always!!! Thanks for tuning in! :)

    • @Biozene
      @Biozene Pƙed rokem

      Indeed. It's fascinating

  • @ViraDrama
    @ViraDrama Pƙed rokem +1

    Thanks, I can’t buy any piano on your list but I like to hear about them.đŸŽŒđŸŽ¶đŸ˜Ž

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      You're very welcome! Thanks for taking the time to tune in! :)

  • @scottmorton2902
    @scottmorton2902 Pƙed rokem +1

    Wow! What an amazing and informative video. I can happily say, there is only one of these that I'd want in my home. Time to set up a go fund me page for a "Fibonacci" - incredibly beautiful!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      We're so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for tuning in and best of luck with the Go Fund Me page! ;)

  • @Biozene
    @Biozene Pƙed rokem +3

    Good subject for a video. I don't know the cost of those Stuart & Sons extended range pianos of recent years, but I know they are definitely very expensive. A video on those would be great, even though an in-person review is unlikely.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +2

      Thanks for the suggestion! We are always looking for video topics and will definitely add it to the list. Thanks again and all the best! :)

    • @valvlad3176
      @valvlad3176 Pƙed rokem

      Guys, do not overestimate me. My daughter do have real grand piano at her school. Real piano at home. The electronic one is for her composition tasks to be written. And yes, 10 or 20K$ is not a problem.

    • @Biozene
      @Biozene Pƙed rokem

      @Konstantin Ridaya 400,000 is more than I was expecting!

  • @mickandrews9458
    @mickandrews9458 Pƙed rokem +1

    Very interesting. There was me thinking you would be discussing some of the best pianos tonally that one can buy only to be confronted with the most expensive potentially being one that may not have created any sound at all! But, you did say they were the most expensive pianos on the world! I have to agree with you though, whilst I found the C Bechstein Louis XV quite remarkable, and of course one as to think of the era in which it was made and for whom, the Steinway’s “Fibonacci” Piano is really special. That said, I love the 'Pictures at and Exhibition' piano, given it actually is adourned to reflect a composition.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      When it comes to musicality and performance, there is so much subjectivity at play. While this video was a bit of a break of format, we felt that it would be a super interesting and engaging topic to cover. We're very glad to see such a positive response! Thanks for tuning in! :)

  • @Svarthok
    @Svarthok Pƙed rokem +22

    I have nine of these down in the basement.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +4

      That's amazing! One can never have too many pianos. ;)

    • @Biozene
      @Biozene Pƙed rokem +1

      I hope you don't live in an area susceptile to flooding!

    • @MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12
      @MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12 Pƙed rokem +1

      Made of some sort of invisible material of corss hahahađŸŽčđŸŽ¶

    • @Instrumental-Covers
      @Instrumental-Covers Pƙed rokem +2

      I look forward to a video from 2 Chainz on his show "Most Expensivest" showcasing your basement.

    • @MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12
      @MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Instrumental-Covers LOLđŸŽčđŸŽ¶

  • @EdPin_
    @EdPin_ Pƙed rokem +1

    Hi Stu & Crew
    Excellent background, feel almost unreal, i bet that someone someday will question it's realness, will say that it's a blue-screen. (i think that it comes [at least partially] from the lighting Stu's hair from the back)
    That's perfect. Make people wonder, and than, one day just stand up and go to the piano at the back to prove it's realness.
    Establishing medium shot where i can see elbows and a natural sitting position (so i can picture myself sitting in similar position as an listening audience) than a jump-cut to a little close-up, and then second angle. So we have alll ingridients that one could expect from the professional YT production.
    2:18 Automobil, i can see what Stu is describing, it's all very lively and engaging.
    10:00 strong light on hands is interesting, in union with gesticulations creates some kind of reference to anime magic powers or a manifestation of jedi force, very interesting, worth exploring.
    As an aperitif a little tease of what we can expect and then one of the best naturally grown scenarios where expectations are raising, we see one amazing piano after another, hear it's history, and at the end we have a bomshell, subverted expectations, the most expensive piano is... not a piano! It's a prop! Oh, wait, no, it's a misfire :-(
    Guys, you have sinned a cardinal sin, you have started from "And they lived happily ever after, but before that..." Montage suffers at the end, was it done under pressure of time? Feels like it.
    If you could give yourself more time to massage this content, work on transitions, properly use all of the material you have and make a reupload - in a week or two... Toptenz have high "watchability" you guys have a piece that potentially can be counted in milions, this stuff has long legs.
    All ingridients are there, but it needs more coocking.
    ---
    About this Schimmel Pegasus in Toronto, can you make a Christmas Special? Is there someone good in calligraphy. Handwritten letter on some fancy paper that has a French smell, send to the owner, with a humble request to visit (with a video and audio crew) to make a special episode where Stu prepares an hour (at least) of playing with it (which requires about 3-4 hours of filming...) and (possibly) short conversation with the owner (is it a chance to talk to some "famous" pianist?)
    Anyway, you guys are so close, in the intro Stu have reminded us how he can reveal a true nature of the creature (in this case C. Bechstein 212)
    Stu I'm here to see how you do it to all 12 of them (and more :-)

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Hi! Brent here! Thanks for taking the time to tune in and share your thoughts! I assure you that the background is real. That is a live shot from one of our showrooms. ;)
      Thanks again and all the best!

  • @Oliver-uh5ze
    @Oliver-uh5ze Pƙed rokem +2

    Great video!
    Also, BlĂŒthner Lucid EXO is another ~million dollar piano. Dunno why you skipped on it. :D

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Thanks! There are quite a few! We tried to tackle as many as we could, but, perhaps, there will need to be a sequel to this video. ;)

  • @ShaneyElderberry
    @ShaneyElderberry Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    I wrongly assumed one of the Steinway & Sons pianos would be Richard Wagner’s quite opulent 1876 walnut concert grand at Bayreuth. I think he composed Parsifal (1882) on that instrument. Amusing to see which pianos made it on the list, since some were never sold, but all were rare.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      That would certainly be an instrument worthy of making this list as well! Needless to say, there are a lot of very exciting and rare pianos out there. Perhaps, we will have to do a follow up video in the near future on this topic! :)

  • @jacobneal5388
    @jacobneal5388 Pƙed rokem +1

    Marilyn's piano reminded me of something from Kimball. I can't remember noting any Baldwins with legs like that. It honestly could've been any brand though as many American brands they had at the time.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks so much for tuning in! We sincerely appreciate it. :)

  • @williamsmith9026
    @williamsmith9026 Pƙed rokem

    I'm just a barroom hack bassist who started a rabbit hole with stradivarius violins today and said to myself "what about pianos"?
    Cool video for sure and I'd a thought the higher priced ones would be even higher priced..đŸ€”
    I'll sub and keep an eye out for more material from you.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks so much for the sub! We really appreciate it. And we're glad you enjoyed the video! Naturally, you can always spend more money on a piano, especially when it comes to custom made items. :)

  • @Nickauboutte
    @Nickauboutte Pƙed rokem +3

    Some of the most fascinating pianos I have come across (and I have no idea whether their price would have gotten them on this list) are the Stuart & Sons pianos from Australia. The Stuarts have absolutely stunning cabinet and veneer work often using woods growing only in Australia, and very innovative technical solutions. I am especially thinking of their patented bridge aggrafes. They also have four pedals.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Absolutely! The Stuart & Sons pianos are incredibly interesting and exciting! There is a good example of a company constantly pushing the boundaries of what we perceive a piano to be. :)

  • @titob.yotokojr.9337
    @titob.yotokojr.9337 Pƙed rokem +2

    Found the video very interesting! But give me the ordinary full concert grand Fazioli, or Steinway, or Shigeru Kawai anytime. 😂

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Haha fair enough! Everyone is different when it comes to aesthetics. I tend to agree with you and prefer a more modest, traditional look. :)

  • @geraldparker8125
    @geraldparker8125 Pƙed rokem +3

    That Casablanca horror of a piano (or more likely, a piano substitute) is even smaller, with less range, that the usual 66 keys miniature piano (with organ-range keyboard of 66 keys) that one hears in some dance bands or similar circumstances. I had to play one of these cretinous pianos in a dance band in the early 1960s and it was so frustrating even just to bang enough dynanics out of its timid li'l self that I had to brutalise my hands just to be audible. I got so angry and furious that when a solo came among for piano improvisation, I whacked and flailed at the cut-off-short keyboard with the force of everything that my 19 years old self could muster. I was in a state of sheer frenzy, foaming at the mouth. Afterwards the guys told me that this was the best solo that I ever did!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Haha go figure, right? I suppose sometimes resistance and adversity brings out the best of us! ;)
      Thanks so much for tuning in and sharing your story with us and the community! We appreciate it!

  • @Instrumental-Covers
    @Instrumental-Covers Pƙed rokem +6

    What about a video of the most expensive digital pianos? These are some of them with Roland and Kawai tone generators and actions:
    1) Whaletone: Royal Digital and Grand Hybrid. Price: at least $110,000.
    They use the SuperNATURAL tone generator. The Royal Digital uses a discontinued Roland action. The newest addition to the lineup (Grand Hybrid) is using an action that "is based upon the use of full mechanics of a classical hammer mechanism".
    The amplifiers on the original one were rated at 350/1100 watts per channel. The power consumption was rated at 2,000 watts.
    2) EXXEO: luxury digital piano with Kawai tone generator and action
    Not completely confirmed, but these are apparently the specs:
    * Tone generator: SK-EX Rendering and Harmonic Imaging XL
    * Action: Grand Feel III
    * Speakers: 9 speakers and 200 watt amplifiers developed by Onkyo
    * Built-in Lithium-Ion battery on the tail that lasts 20 hours
    3) Roland GPX-F1 Facet Piano
    * PureAcoustic Piano Modeling technology and multi-speaker Acoustic Projection System. This piano has, I believe, a very complex array of speakers around the "soundboard rim" (to call it somehow) and on the base.
    The specs on the Kawai-inspired EXXEO reminds me of the Kawai CP1, which also has 9 speakers and 200 watts of amplifier power.
    I have played the Kawai CP200 (Concert Performer series also with 9 speakers and 200 watts), and while the sound at the sample level is outdated (it is an old model of probably 15 years ago), the speaker system is impressive. It was next to a Yamaha GC1 (I think) and it had pretty much the same presence sound-wise, although the Yamaha did have more mid-bass (not necessarily the speaker system fault, as it is likely to be the old sample).
    The EXXEO is not a Kawai digital piano, but rather a digital piano designed with Kawai's tone generator inside. Same goes for the Whaletone piano.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +3

      Very cool! I love that idea! Thanks for the suggestion and for all of the insights regarding these very cool and extravagant digital pianos! We will do our best to tackle the subject in a future video. :)

    • @Instrumental-Covers
      @Instrumental-Covers Pƙed rokem

      @@MerriamPianos Sounds great! Thanks a lot for the feedback :)

    • @JoeLinux2000
      @JoeLinux2000 Pƙed rokem

      Liberace's Baldwin grand covered with small mirrors was on display at Onofrio's Pianos for a short time Every now and then you see an elaborate hand decorated Steinway on the showroom floor. Denver was a city with a lot of wealth in the silver mining days. Even Leadville Colorado has a very expensive theater organ that is still on display.

  • @Dan.Chaytor
    @Dan.Chaytor Pƙed rokem +1

    Great video Stu. I’ll stick to my ES110 😂

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Haha I hear you! With that said, the ES110 is a very solid instrument! Thanks for tuning in! :)

  • @timevaporwave
    @timevaporwave Pƙed rokem +1

    I thought you'd be playing the pianos in a shootout for the sound differences. Cool history though!

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      If only we had all of those pianos in one place to do a proper piano shootout! :)

  • @calote
    @calote Pƙed rokem

    Nice video. This makes me see that my piano was not that expensive after all (a CT-S300 that cost me 160 euros)...

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      The pianos listed in this video will make virtually every other piano feel quite affordable and inexpensive. ;)

  • @leochen887
    @leochen887 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    From a visual perspective, (from this video), Piano #4 Steinway's "Pictures at an Exhibition" Piano is so very interesting. There are so many beautiful details that adorn this piano, waiting to be discovered and enjoyed. I wish that I could see it in person.
    There is a CZcams video of this piano. The artist, Paul Wyse, is to be commended.

    • @leochen887
      @leochen887 Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      The second Steinway is adorned with the Golden Mean; aka Fibonacci Sequence or Fibonacci Spiral or "nature's secret code", which results in the Golden Ratio = 1.618. It's very sophisticated and a very appropriate application to a piano. It is represented in the base clef and in great European music. And it is represented in and by the Universe.
      But I digress as is my wont.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

      Thanks so much for tuning in! I certainly agree. It is a gorgeous piece with an incredible amount of aesthetic detail to explore. :)

  • @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life
    @BaritoneUkeBeast4Life Pƙed rokem +2

    Thank you for this educational and fascinating video. I enjoyed it immensely. I can understand the appeal, desirability and value to the John Lennon and the Marilyn Monroe, and maybe even the Casablanca one, but almost all of the other piano's in your video I found to be gaudy, and terrible eyesores. Especially the Louis XV, the Galaxy, the Kuhn, and Pictures at an Exhibition. Yuck! However I found the Fibonacci to be one of the most beautiful piano's I have ever laid eyes on. I loved every curve and variation in the woodwork. Just beautiful. I also really liked the Sphinx, but not nearly as much as the Fibonacci. The last one, the M. Liminal, from the front view looked a lot like the front design of an iMac computer. The M. Liminal from a side view looked to me like a modern Japanese fancy toilet. But since art is subjective, that is my take on the pianos.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      You're very welcome! We're glad you enjoyed the video! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder as they say. Aesthetics are very subjective and that is certainly the case with these instruments/musical art pieces as well. :)

  • @robst247
    @robst247 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

    13:53 Pictures at an Exhibition is attributed to the hitherto unknown composer Muggorsky.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      Thanks for tuning in! While the piano is perhaps a bit too bold for my tastes, Muggorsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" is a beautiful collection of tone poems and musical movements. :)

    • @robst247
      @robst247 Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci

      ​@@MerriamPianos It is rather garish and kitschy, isn't it? Regarding those movements, I'm sure that poor Modest was insanely jealous of his obscure rival's superior versions. :-)

  • @ernieragogini3994
    @ernieragogini3994 Pƙed 10 dny

    Thank you for such San interesting and informative journey. Re: a few pianos


WHY?????

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 10 dny

      You're very welcome! Thank you for tuning in! :)

  • @GeordieAmanda
    @GeordieAmanda Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Our family piano is an identical one to the John Lennon Z frame (minus the famous owner part...so far :D ). It is a very pleasant piano and seems very well-built, but otherwise it's quite unremarkable. 60years old and still holds 440hz without effort :)

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      That is amazing! I imagine it is a spectacular piano with a beautiful musical voice. :)

    • @GeordieAmanda
      @GeordieAmanda Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

      @@MerriamPianos not necessarily if I am playing it :D Thank you for your informative videos. No longer living at the family home, I'm thinking of getting back into piano playing (I was a dot reader in my youth and played the afore mentioned acoustic piano up to Grade 8 AB). Thanks to your videos, I'm about to pull the trigger on a Roland FP30X, as the action is very important to me, even after many years of lapsed playing. Your videos have proved invaluable, even though we are separated by an ocean. I wish I could have found the same level of information over here ❀

  • @valvlad3176
    @valvlad3176 Pƙed rokem +1

    I still think that a player makes the business. Piano, bass, guitar - player matters most.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      I'd agree with that notion! "Tone is in the fingers" as they say!

  • @jobsucks
    @jobsucks Pƙed rokem +1

    You should have started the list from the bottom up. Although still a fascinating list.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks so much for tuning in! We appreciate it immensely. :)

    • @jobsucks
      @jobsucks Pƙed rokem

      @@MerriamPianos ; by far, my favourite piano on the list is C. Bechstien “Sphinx”. It’s the most aesthetically pleasing one for me.

  • @JoeLinux2000
    @JoeLinux2000 Pƙed rokem +1

    I think the Casablanca Piano is a real piano that is smaller with less keys. There was one like exactly it at Canyon Village in Yellowstone Park when I played there in the early 60's. It was in the employee's cafeteria. Honestly I recognize it as being real.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      That's very interesting! Thank you kindly for sharing the anecdote. :)

    • @JoeLinux2000
      @JoeLinux2000 Pƙed rokem

      @Konstantin Ridaya Well you arer right and wrong. The piano I saw and played was very small, and exactly like the one pictured. It does fit your criteria of being small enough for Bogart to tower over. Given that I saw it and played it many times, I know it exists. I think it had 48 keys, but that number could be wrong. The piano was narrow and not very tall, but properly proportioned with standard sized keys. It sounded like any upright but just had less keys. It was not like the Casio mini keyboards that are common today.

  • @rain_down_
    @rain_down_ Pƙed rokem +1

    It looks like Lennon's upright is currently at the Strawberry Field exhibition at Strawberry Field in Liverpool, on loan from George Michael's estate.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Very cool! What a wonderful experience it would be to have the opportunity to play some of these instruments with so much history packed into them! :)

  • @JeffinIC
    @JeffinIC Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci

    I'm surprised you didn't mention Elton John's so-called "Million-Dollar Piano" from his Las Vegas residency.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

      We may need to do a second installment to this video series! ;)

  • @parsafarjammusic28
    @parsafarjammusic28 Pƙed rokem +1

    I'm surprised the Steinway-Lang Lang Black Diamond didn't make this list. I believe that piano cost above 1 million

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Perhaps, we will need to do a sequel to this video! ;)

  • @chrishalle1982
    @chrishalle1982 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

    what do they mean with crystal? made from crystals or made from crystal Glas?

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      They refer to the piano as a "crystal piano" because it is transparent. It is actually made of industrial-grade acrylic. :)

    • @chrishalle1982
      @chrishalle1982 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      @@MerriamPianos yeah i know but what Kind of crystals are they refering

  • @horaciomillan4181
    @horaciomillan4181 Pƙed rokem

    Interesting, though I don’t think that this over design pianos can sound better because of it’s excesive adornements. The cristal Kawai seems to be particularly silly, and the fact that LL played it confirms it. The Bechsteins are quite too much, in special the QV one. The Fazioli is rare but not nice, quite the opposite. It’s not an accident that the pianos used in concerts and recordings are plain and black (though if I could buy any I would prefer to see the veneer): at last the only important thing in a piano is the music you play in it, it’s a vehicule for something else.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Much of the extra costs for these very extravagant instruments are associated with aesthetics of course. It would be interesting to sit and play some of these ornate pianos to see how their musical experience compares to some of the tried, tested and true standard concert pianos most of us are familiar with. :)

  • @valvlad3176
    @valvlad3176 Pƙed rokem +1

    Highest end of musical school in Russia. My daughter in 6th year of musical school tried Kawai ES920. Onkyo sound is OK. Keys are too light. Is there anything electronic with real keys? Please advice, money is not an issue.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Kawai offers the MP11SE stage piano, which has an all 88 note wooden key action and a grand piano length pivot. It is a fantastic instrument that would be a meaningful step up from the ES920 in terms of its touch. With that said, it does not have onboard speakers, so an amplifier or external speakers will be required.

    • @MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12
      @MERCEDES-BENZS600GUARD_V12 Pƙed rokem +1

      Try Yamaha Avant grand series and Kawais NV seriesđŸŽčđŸŽ¶

    • @Biozene
      @Biozene Pƙed rokem

      Are you specifically looking for something portable?

    • @Instrumental-Covers
      @Instrumental-Covers Pƙed rokem

      It depends on your definition of "real keys". Do you just want wooden keys or the entire piano action? If you get wooden keys only without the rest of the action, do you want them to be the length of a real acoustic piano keys or can they be shorter? There is a spectrum of choices in this topic.
      You mention that money is not an issue, in which case you might want the entire action, not just wooden keys. There are only two manufacturers that meet that criteria: Yamaha and Kawai.
      As M-B E430AMG mentioned, you might want to try the Yamaha AvantGrand series or the Kawai Novus series. Both companies put an entire action in their digital pianos, and they call this combination a "hybrid" piano.
      You can go a step further, since you say money is not an issue: the Yamaha TransAcoustic or Silent pianos, or Kawai Anytime or AURES pianos.
      I would personally chose a Yamaha TransAcoustic or Kawai AURES. They are the best of both worlds: you get a real acoustic instrument with strings that can be turned off and used as an electronic keyboard. They have the best speakers in the world: the soundboard! Plus, you can use headphones.
      They are a much better option than, let's say, a Yamaha N3X or Kawai NV10S. Why? Because you get a real acoustic grand piano + all the electronic stuff.

    • @valvlad3176
      @valvlad3176 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Instrumental-Covers What a wonderful reply. I'll check everything you mentioned though our shops are limited now. Great thanks, domo arigato.

  • @EdPin_
    @EdPin_ Pƙed rokem

    Ascending Order version is here czcams.com/video/M0fNjjyoIlA/video.html

  • @sparkydogsparky2992
    @sparkydogsparky2992 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    What's the story on Horowitz's piano(s)? Who owns them and where are they today? Has any value ever been assigned to them?

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      I am not sure if there have been any appraisals on Horrowitz's piano. However, there is a story about the piano on Steinway's website, which you can view here:
      www.steinway.com/news/features/horowitz-piano-tour#:~:text=The%20piano%20has%20been%20used,more%20than%20seventy%2Dfive%20cities.

  • @williamtaittinger4529
    @williamtaittinger4529 Pƙed rokem +4

    Stu is a G

  • @robertbartelmes7623
    @robertbartelmes7623 Pƙed rokem +1

    Merriam: I too have always been wowed by the Bösenwoofer ... I mean Bösendorfer ... particularly the top of the line Bösendorfer Imperial Grand (Model 290), which has 97 keys (eight octaves) ... 97 keys reminds me of the Cheshire Cat in "Alice In Wonderland" czcams.com/video/G4fHre-yRPY/video.html

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      That is an interesting reference point, but I kinda know what you mean! :)

  • @africanhistory
    @africanhistory Pƙed rokem +1

    should have shown more photos of the piano and less Stu

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! You can never have enough Stu though! ;)

  • @rolexmarcelo3218
    @rolexmarcelo3218 Pƙed rokem

    Price is definitely not dependent on function at this level.

  • @roberthurless4615
    @roberthurless4615 Pƙed rokem

    These pianos are: "If you have to ask the price you can't afford it" pianos. lol

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Haha there is certainly some truth that statement!

  • @JoeLinux2000
    @JoeLinux2000 Pƙed rokem

    Smallest "concert grand":
    Hayato Sumino, récital de piano, 4 juillet 2019
    czcams.com/video/_Bck8GE5gtY/video.html

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Very cool and excellent playing! Thanks for sharing!

  • @apersonathome
    @apersonathome Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Thanks for the video, Stu!
    Just went down a huge rabbit hole about the "Crystal" piano. I watched Lang Lang's performance in the 2008 Beijing Olympics video, Please please tell me why the piano he plays on is White and not clear 😂. doesn't make any sense. I'm starting to believe this Crystal piano this is just a made up story. There is no acrylic or crystal piano that's worth 3.2 million and that was only played once, let alone at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. DOESN'T EXIST.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +1

      Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Haha while I understand where you're coming from, I can verify that the crystal acrylic piano does in fact exist. I have had the opportunity of seeing one in person during my trip to Kawai's factory in Japan last year. You can check out the specs and details on Kawai's CR-40 here:
      kawaius.com/product/cr-40/

    • @apersonathome
      @apersonathome Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

      ​ @MerriamPianos Thanks for the response, Brent! That's awesome! I understand that "Crystal" pianos are made, but, Is there a "Crystal" acrylic piano worth 3.2 million though, and that was played only once during 2008 Beijing Olympics? That's what I'm stumped on. It's interesting to me that the only video of the olympics shows a white piano being played.

  • @jimwhite1964
    @jimwhite1964 Pƙed rokem

    Hey stu comb that hair son

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      You gotta keep things fresh every now and then! ;)

  • @emaldonadog
    @emaldonadog Pƙed rokem

    Hi, Stu.
    I don't have any money problem, I can spend any quantity I want (obliously, that isn't true, but take the joke).
    I want to buy the better grand piano un the world. Not the most expensive, but the best.
    Can you propose us the five better piano models un the whole world?
    And, if de can to heard it...
    Thank you very much.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! We have had a few requests to cover that topic. However, it is a highly subjective topic to cover as everyone's musical preferences are a little different. With that said, we have added the topic to the list and will do our best to tackle it in the near future as best we can. :)

    • @emaldonadog
      @emaldonadog Pƙed rokem

      @@MerriamPianos Thank you very much.
      I think this is an interesting topic to explain.

  • @michelprimeau4531
    @michelprimeau4531 Pƙed rokem

    Where is Chopin's piano? Mozart or Beethoven? Or Cristofori piano? What is the worth of the oldest piano that still exist? The price tag has nothing to do with piano but it's all about uniqueness as a collectible as you mentionned, not about playability. Erard, Pleyel or Chickering are not making the list, but they each paved the way to modern piano.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      Perhaps, that is a topic for another video! ;)
      I definitely know what you mean though. Some of the instruments you mentioned have such historic importance that associating any value or price to it would be nearly impossible. Thanks for the video concept though! We will add it to the list of potential video topics for the future.

    • @JoeLinux2000
      @JoeLinux2000 Pƙed rokem

      One is Chopin's pianos is in Poland and still being played in recitals to this very day. Its keys are somewhat narrower. I believe you can find CZcams vidoes of it. The Musiem in in Munich had many old pianos on display. When I went there in the 60's you could still play them. When I went back in 1978 they were roped off.

    • @michelprimeau4531
      @michelprimeau4531 Pƙed rokem

      @@JoeLinux2000 I've read somewhere that he played a piano with rabbit skin on the hammer instead of felt... There was a Chopin's piano in England for a time. And yes, the narrower key would make perfect sense. Chopin didn't have large hand but there is some important span in his pieces for what I heard because I'm no where near his repertoire.

  • @cresshead
    @cresshead Pƙed rokem

    some of those designs - yikes!

  • @calle68
    @calle68 Pƙed 28 dny

    9 minutes and no sound. I quit.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed 28 dny

      We have many videos that are demonstration/performance videos. This video is an overview of the most expensive pianos in the world (most of which would be quite difficult to have access to as you can imagine).

    • @calle68
      @calle68 Pƙed 28 dny

      @@MerriamPianos , sorry, my comment was a little bit too short. But I was frustrated by not hearing any sound from those instrument. Would have been far more interesting. Thanks.

  • @sadul
    @sadul Pƙed rokem

    What a waste of time.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem

      We're sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy the video. Thank you for taking the time to check it out!

    • @valvlad3176
      @valvlad3176 Pƙed rokem

      Why said so?

    • @your_average_joe5781
      @your_average_joe5781 Pƙed rokem

      Well I found it quite interesting 👍

  • @gsten2116
    @gsten2116 Pƙed rokem

    What "crystal" would this thing be made from? Firstly, crystal is not a material but a description of molecular structure. There are all kinds of crystal structures. If we are going to assume that it's a quartz crystal, which can be clear and colorless (like acrylic plastc)plastic, then the crystal would be enormous. And crystal quartz found in nature is not clear. It's dirty and nasty. You have to cut it, like a diamond, to see the beautiful clear planes. Anyway, a large quartz crystal is 6", not 9 feet. So maybe they embedded a crystal of some sort where Lang Langs delicate fingers pass over, who knows. But that thing is not crystal - its plastic or maybe glass in parts.

    • @MerriamPianos
      @MerriamPianos  Pƙed rokem +1

      Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! The Kawai CR40 Crystal Grand's outer cabinet is made almost entirely of clear acrylic material. It is referred to as a "crystal" grand because of its appearance opposed to being a suggestion that the piano is made of "crystal". Thanks for tuning in! :)