(4) Piano-makers Major Challenges, Minor Successes; Chopin’s piano-maker gives up but others are fighting Chinese rivals.
www.economist.com/news/business/ ... or-challenges-minor
(a) Quote:
(i) "The sad leitmotif of Europe’s piano-makers is a familiar one. Only nine remain out of around 300 that were in business in the first half of the 20th century.
(ii) "Cheap pianos from China dominate the market. Of 493,000 pianos made worldwide in 2012, nearly four-fifths were manufactured there. More than 100,000 were produced by Pearl River, the world’s biggest piano-maker. It exports to 100 countries, including Germany, where it uses the renowned Ritmuller name, which it acquired in 1999.
"Most Asian pianos are budget models, but some manufacturers have moved upmarket by luring skilled craftsmen from fading European workshops, and by entering partnerships with well-known brands. Pearl River now produces cheaper models with Steinway & Sons, a concert-hall favourite. Last year Bechstein of Germany teamed up with Hailun 海伦钢琴股份有限公司, based in Ningbo, to produce an affordable range in China.
(b) Note:
(i) Pearl River Piano Group 广州珠江钢琴集团有限公司
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl_River_Piano_Group
(China's largest piano manufacturer and the largest piano factory in the world; established in 1956 in Guangzhou; Pearl River also manufactures three models for Steinway & Sons' "Essex" brand piano line, including two grand pianos and an upright (following a 2005 agreement)
(ii) Ritmüller Re-engineered for the 21st Century. Ritmüller USA, undated
www.ritmullerusa.com
Quote:
"Pearl River Piano Group has commissioned international master piano designer Lothar Thomma to start with the basics of German precision craftsmanship and create a new piano standard based on the latest in international music science and technology.
"The Ritmuller Piano Company was founded in 1795 and soon became one of Europe’s most innovative manufacturers.
* Elsewhere it is stated that Pearl River acquired Ritmüller in 1999.
(iii) Last year Bechstein of Germany teamed up with Hailun, based in Ningbo, to produce an affordable range in China.”
(A) C Bechstein Pianofortefabrik
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._Bechstein_Pianofortefabrik
(established in 1853 by Carl Bechstein; Headquarters Berlin)
(B) Hailun 中国海伦钢琴股份有限公司
(iv) “Yamaha bought Austria’s upmarket Bösendorfer in 2007 but kept production in Europe.
Bösendorfer
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B6sendorfer
(Bösendorfer, one of the oldest piano manufacturers, was established in 1828 by Ignaz Bösendorfer)
(v) “Steinway, which was sold in August to a Paulson & Co, a private-equity firm, offers piano-playing crash courses to the super-wealthy of the Persian Gulf, in an attempt to market its instruments as status symbols.”
Paulson & Co, Inc “was established by its founder and President, John Paulson, in 1994.” Wiki
(vi) “Petrof, Europe’s biggest piano-maker, decided to exploit Chinese demand for products with a pedigree, and focus solely on selling high-end instruments there after nearly going bust in 2004.”
(A) “Petrof is a Czech piano manufacturer. The company was founded in 1864 in Hradec Králové by Antonín Petrof (d. 1915), who had studied piano making in Vienna.” Wiki
(B) Hradec Králové
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hradec_Kr%C3%A1lov%C3%A9
(a city in Bohemia; “The original name of one of the oldest settlements in the Czech Republic was Hradec (the Castle); Králové (of the queen) was affixed when it became one of the dowry towns of Elisabeth Richeza of Poland (1286–1335), who lived here for thirty years having been the second wife of two Bohemian Kings, Wenceslaus II and then Rudolph I of Habsburg”) |